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Ram 🍅

@_RamB_

Founder, tech explorer, developer, relaxed tomato🍅 Empowering developers to ship useful compute.

Toronto Katılım Haziran 2011
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Marino Wijay 🇨🇦@virtualized6ix·
I see the role “Forward Deployed Engineer” popping up. This role actually isn’t new and is simply a rebrand of a staff-augmentation approach to a professional services field engineer.
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internetVin@internetvin·
Please reply to this if you live in Toronto or any city that surrounds it and you’re interested in clawdbot, moltbot, openclaw or whatever you want to call it and you want to explore different use cases, workflows and potentials Thank you for everything.
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Cairox100v@cairox100v·
thank you for everything 🙇‍♂️
tommy@tommytrinh

if you stop by the stadium or just see @cairox100v around anywhere, make sure to thank him, dab him up, give him a big hug, so grateful to have crossed paths with him this year, learning a lot from him everyday grateful for the energy and kindness he always shares with everyone

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internetVin@internetvin·
If you live in Toronto and you have seasoned experience, I'd love to include you in this. Please DM me or reply if you're interested. I think it's a cool way to help the scene here. It doesn't take too much time and it's very high impact.
internetVin@internetvin

gonna try this thing, where I'm going to do office hours every friday at New Stadium in Toronto, if you want to go for a walk or chat or you can share what you're working on, and I can share what I'm working on, and thinking about yeah, lmk, this friday can be the first one

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Sid@sid_srk·
We reached out to almost every media house in Canada about TSFM, told them this was a 3-month lecture series featuring speakers from Cohere, Runway, DeepMind, Isomorphic Labs, Prime Intellect, GPU Mode, Modular, and more. Not one wrote about it. There was a story here-about the cohort, who they are, where they came from, why they showed up every week to learn how to build language models from scratch. Hard not to be pessimistic when there is a refusal to celebrate local wins.
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Ram 🍅@_RamB_·
@sha256n Oouf - I was just thinking this... show > tell
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shan@sha256n·
Canada needs to do this, Canada needs to do that. How about you do something for Canada.
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Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
🇨🇦 Actually-useful things for growing Canadian tech: 1. Connect people – run meetups, make intros 2. Marketing – highlight our wins 3. Buy – support local companies 4. Build – start your own 5. Invest – help someone start theirs Not on the list: hoping someone else will do it.
The Other Stuff Podcast@OtherStuffPod

Alex Danco (@Alex_Danco) explains how the Canadian tech scene lies to itself.

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Aakash Nigam
Aakash Nigam@akaash·
TSFM really crystallized a few things for me: 1. Data quality is the real gold for any LLM system — if you get this wrong, everything else collapses. 2. LLM Training (pre- & post-training) and inference infra are already pushing the frontiers of systems research with very unique challenges. 3. Most academic evals are great for proving model gains, but we need task-oriented evals — especially for enterprise use cases. 4. Almost the entire web and application stack was built for humans; we now need to redesign it for humans + swarms of agents. 5. UI/UX/HCI research has to reinvent user interfaces to truly unlock the value of these models — from 2D (web, desktop) to 3D (Vision Pro, AR/VR). Now: founder mode ON.
Sid@sid_srk

Aaaand that’s a wrap for TSFM Season 1. The final lecture by @j4orz on autograd and the inner workings of modern DL frameworks was excellent. Grateful to him and to everyone who showed up week after week.

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Sid@sid_srk·
Aaaand that’s a wrap for TSFM Season 1. The final lecture by @j4orz on autograd and the inner workings of modern DL frameworks was excellent. Grateful to him and to everyone who showed up week after week.
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