Steve

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Steve

Steve

@SteveTheDust

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San Francisco, CA Katılım Eylül 2022
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Steve
Steve@SteveTheDust·
loom.com/share/0be08c93… Here is our quick demo of the product! next steps is to redesign the architecture and use MentraOS glasses for more freedom (as opposed to jailbroke meta SDK) and continue iterating on the user flow
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Pokee AI
Pokee AI@Pokee_AI·
Huge shoutout to our 1st place Pokee AI Hackathon winner: DataClaw 🏆! Built by Steve Kuo (@SteveTheDust), DataClaw is a project focused on something really important: making it easier for anyone to collect data for robots. That’s a big idea — because better, more accessible data collection means more people can help train, improve, and unlock real-world robotic systems.
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Pokee AI
Pokee AI@Pokee_AI·
Huge thank you to everyone who came out to the Pokee AI Hackathon and made it such a special day! We had an incredible room of builders, thoughtful demos, sharp ideas, and a lot of creativity packed into a very short amount of time. Really grateful to everyone who showed up, built with us, judged, and supported us. You all made the event a true success! Judges for the event included: Maria Zhang — CEO, Palona AI; former CTO, Tinder; former VP, Google/Meta Bo Li — CEO, Virtue AI; UIUC Professor Jean-Marc Daecius — Chief of Staff, O'Shaughnessy Ventures (@JMBDaecius @osvllc) Zhen Li — Founding Engineer, Replit (@zhenthebuilder) Robert Scoble — Tech Evangelist (@Scobleizer) Bill Zhu — Founder, Pokee AI (@ZheqingZhu) And now, excited to share our winners: 🥇 1st Place: DataClaw — Steve Kuo (@stevethedust) 🥈 2nd Place: Meme Marketing — Nelson Lai 🥉 3rd Place: Gacha — Inseon Hwang, Steven Yang, Ransith, David Song (@HwangInseo22523, @syang0624 , @_mrdavidsong) 🥉3rd Place: Best Sandwhich — Suvodeep Sinha, Mike Chaves, Dane Best (@suvoo_o, @mikechaves) 🥉3rd Place: Quantfecta — Harry Kabodha (@var0sync) 🥉 3rd Place: Team Pokee-Match Massive congratulations to all of the winners, and to every team who built something ambitious! What really stood out all day was just how much is already possible with Pokee. With Pokee, you can go from a simple prompt to a real working agent or workflow that can research, reason, take action, and execute across tools. You can build powerful multi-step automations, connect across hundreds of integrations, deploy workflows as API endpoints, and create agents that handle real work instead of just generating text. (We even natively integrate with the X API!) From deep research to execution, internal tools to go-to-market workflows, content pipelines to operational automations — the range of what people built was a great reminder that this category is moving fast and the only limit is your imagination. If you want to try it yourself, you can start building with Pokee today at pokee.ai. Thanks again to everyone who joined us!
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Steve
Steve@SteveTheDust·
today @fdotinc i made my smart glasses give me instructions based on my surroundings, streaming to my dashboard thru webRTC where i can annotate it with CV and sending new instructions back to the user one step closer to technician ai!
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
We won 1st Place at the Hack Night II hackathon hosted by @fdotinc Can’t wait to continue accelerating our hardware product at the 5-week Canopy program!
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aksh parekh
aksh parekh@aparekh02·
i am VERY proud to announce, I got ACCEPTED TO STANFORD!!! A pivotal point in my journey through engineering... and my startup with many new opportunities. Despite being an international student and applying for an impacted major, I made it, & I know I will make it!
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
will AI ever develop that human taste so that people don’t need to spend hours diligently prompt Claude Code anymore?
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Audrey
Audrey@audrlo·
Hi, I'm Audrey. I'm making 1,000 AI caretakers for seniors. Here's my story:
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
@audrlo ill tell my grandma about this
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
tinder but for live pitches? and you can see leaderboard too also full ai analysis of pitch with cv. users just need to record a quick 15-1 minute video and they can compete
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adeeb
adeeb@adeebrq·
400 followers already??? Fine. I’m dropping the @figma file for my most VIRAL hero section designs, absolutely FREE. - Like + retweet & Drop a comment - Follow me (so I can DM it to you) Only sending it to people who do all 4.
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Steve
Steve@SteveTheDust·
@benvspak building an accurate gender swapper — ALL current AI like Grok or Gemini describes your features and regenerates a new person based on the prompt. There is no accurate gender swapper that uses geometry and accurate swapping
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Ben
Ben@benvspak·
Who else is building cool stuff on the internet? I want to connect with more: → side project builders → early-stage founders → product designers → fast shippers → indie hackers → developers who just love to build Drop a comment if that's you 👇
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
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Bustin
Bustin@abustin·
I’m hiring exceptional front-end/full-stack engineers to grow Grok Imagine on the web. We recently doubled the team to 2 people! DM me directly to join us. Tell me why you’re exceptional and I’ll follow up directly 🫡
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Similar story: 7th grade math teacher had left my school unexpectedly and so the principal, who had been in WW2, took over math class. He told amazing and brutal stories of his time in the war, while also doubling the normal curriculum speed to do 2 years of math in 1. But if you didn’t do your extra math homework, you didn’t get to hear the stories. Everyone did their homework.
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I had a male teacher for grades 5 and 6 who was highly eccentric (and not gay - he was a family man without a whiff of scandal). He had old printing presses in the classroom and we learned about how books and newspapers were printed - by printing our own pages with movable type we set ourselves. He showed us violent war movies. He had WW2 and Vietnam veterans come in and give graphic talks. One guy talked about his baptism of fire in Japan - he said something like ‘I jumped into the foxhole and killed two Japs with my pistol - I’m glad I bought that pistol off a guy before the fight because I might not be here if I hadn’t.’ The teacher would tells us the casualty figures of WW1 and 2 and sometimes start crying. He also taught us chess, and he spotted kids who were good in math. He gave me math problems well in advance of 6th grade, and ensured I was pushed up a level in middle school. He was tolerant of wild boy behavior - including boys throwing things at each other across the classroom. Only a few years later I heard he had to stop showing the war movies, the veterans weren’t allowed to give talks. He retired shortly thereafter - he was getting old anyway. But this kind of man used to teach elementary school. I don’t know why he wanted to do it - but he was good at it. And I don’t think there are many like him in public schools now - and that isn’t good for boys.

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Steve
Steve@SteveTheDust·
@elonmusk ill drop out to work for xAI
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Steve@SteveTheDust·
@mrnacknack why couldn’t you just use i3wm lol
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chirag
chirag@mrnacknack·
just hired 9 interns, 3 of them are still learning
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