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@_bprimal_

on my path to impact billions with AI -- prev @Apple, @UTAustin

Austin, TX Katılım Nisan 2022
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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
BlackboardLM grew 40% every day for the last week. Tiktok is crazy good
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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
@cramforce I upgraded my personal site from nextjs 14 to 16.2 today and the improvement in performance was just 🔥
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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
@cramforce Man you guys are so good, I often the urge to quit, apply, and join you guys!
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Malte Ubl@cramforce·
Remember SSE-based MCP? That shit was crazy
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Vercel
Vercel@vercel·
Your users are on Slack, Discord, Teams, WhatsApp, Telegram, GitHub, Linear, and more. Your agents should be too. Chat SDK lets your agents run on every platform from a single codebase. Watch the announcement ↓
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
This is amazing, I have my own experimental mode now in @conductor_build: Expand all tool calls One of the weirder things I realize most people don't do that I do: I read all the thinking traces of Claude Code and it helps me a/ understand what is happening and b/ stop Claude from going down the wrong path. I recommend you try it.
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
@SenSanders Use the promo code "BERNIE" for three months of CLAUDE COWORK for free! 😂😂😂
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OpenAI Newsroom
OpenAI Newsroom@OpenAINewsroom·
We've reached an agreement to acquire Astral. After we close, OpenAI plans for @astral_sh to join our Codex team, with a continued focus on building great tools and advancing the shared mission of making developers more productive. openai.com/index/openai-t…
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BP Rimal
BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
@UTAustin if you want to learn more about spiking neural nets : #selection-933.1-933.10" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.ph/POq8R#selectio
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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
half of the neuromorphic computing lab at @UTAustin in 2020 believed we will simulate brain on analog chips. it seemed like a crazy idea. not anymore i got to research magnetic tunnel junctions + spiking neural nets. my first intro to ai :)
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
"There are two Internets. The Internet before 1993 and the Internet after 1993." @pmarca on Eternal September.
David Senra@davidsenra

My conversation with Marc Andreessen (@pmarca), co-founder of @a16z and Netscape. 0:00 Caffeine Heart Scare 0:56 Zero Introspection Mindset 3:24 Psychedelics and Founders 4:54 Motivation Beyond Happiness 7:18 Tech as Progress Engine 10:27 Founders Versus Managers 20:01 HP Intel Founder Legacy 21:32 Why Start the Firm 24:14 Venture Barbell Theory 28:57 JP Morgan Boutique Banking 30:02 Religion Split Wall Street 30:41 Barbell of Banking 31:42 Allen & Company Model 33:16 Planning the VC Firm 33:45 CAA Playbook Lessons 36:49 First Principles vs. Status Quo 39:03 Scaling Venture Capital 40:37 Private Equity and Mad Men 42:52 Valley Shifts to Full Stack 45:59 Meeting Jim Clark 48:53 Founder vs. Manager at SGI 54:20 Recruiting Dinner Story 56:58 Starting the Next Company 57:57 Nintendo Online Gamble 58:33 Building Mosaic Browser 59:45 NSFnet Commercial Ban 1:01:28 Eternal September Shift 1:03:11 Spam and Web Controversy 1:04:49 Mosaic Tech Support Flood 1:07:49 Netscape Business Model 1:09:05 Early Internet Skepticism 1:11:15 Moral Panic Pattern 1:13:08 Bicycle Face Story 1:14:48 Music Panic Examples 1:18:12 Lessons from Jim Clark 1:19:36 Clark Versus Barksdale 1:21:22 Tesla Versus Edison 1:23:00 Edison Digression Setup 1:23:13 AI Forecasting Myths 1:23:43 Edison Phonograph Lesson 1:25:11 Netscape Two Jims 1:29:11 Bottling Innovation 1:31:44 Elon Management Code 1:32:24 IBM Big Gray Cloud 1:37:12 Engineer First Truth 1:38:28 Bottlenecks and Speed 1:42:46 Milli Elon Metric 1:47:20 Starlink Side Project 1:49:10 Closing Includes paid partnerships.

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LiveKit@livekit·
How can a voice agent tell when you’re actually interrupting it? VAD is too sensitive—laughs, “mm-hmm,” or a sneeze shouldn’t stop the agent. We trained an audio model for adaptive interruption handling so agents can distinguish real interruptions from noise.
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Jessica Livingston
Jessica Livingston@jesslivingston·
Paul Graham is back in the latest Social Radars, talking about what went on behind the scenes in the early days of YC. If you like the fly-on-the-wallness of Social Radars interviews, this is the most fly-on-the-wall of all. pod.link/1677066062/epi…
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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
@paulg The first eight days of launch, we were growing 40% a day. The starting base was small. Now it’s around 10% a day two weeks in. Based on your experience, how should I allocate my time rn? Talk to current users, get feedback and increase retention vs try to grow more
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
It takes a while of course to be sure that the 10% weekly growth rate is real. But if it turns out to be real, and in a market that won't top out, that new revenue source is the one that matters. 10% a week is 142x a year!
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Another advantage of focusing on growth rate rather than absolute numbers is that it makes it easier to switch to a new variant of the product if you discover one. It makes it easier to see tails that will eventually wag the dog.
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martin_casado
martin_casado@martin_casado·
This is really, really cool. Sort of the file system equivalent of the agent sandbox environments. Imma use it for my setup ...
Mike Freedman@michaelfreedman

Introducing TigerFS - a filesystem backed by PostgreSQL, and a filesystem interface to PostgreSQL. Idea is simple: Agents don't need fancy APIs or SDKs, they love the file system. ls, cat, find, grep. Pipelined UNIX tools. So let’s make files transactional and concurrent by backing them with a real database. There are two ways to use it: File-first: Write markdown, organize into directories. Writes are atomic, everything is auto-versioned. Any tool that works with files -- Claude Code, Cursor, grep, emacs -- just works. Multi-agent task coordination is just mv'ing files between todo/doing/done directories. Data-first: Mount any Postgres database and explore it with Unix tools. For large databases, chain filters into paths that push down to SQL: .by/customer_id/123/.order/created_at/.last/10/.export/json. Bulk import/export, no SQL needed, and ships with Claude Code skills. Every file is a real PostgreSQL row. Multiple agents and humans read and write concurrently with full ACID guarantees. The filesystem /is/ the API. Mounts via FUSE on Linux and NFS on macOS, no extra dependencies. Point it at an existing Postgres database, or spin up a free one on Tiger Cloud or Ghost. I built this mostly for agent workflows, but curious what else people would use it for. It's early but the core is solid. Feedback welcome. tigerfs.io

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BP Rimal@_bprimal_·
@forwarddeploy Fuck all the touristy recs. Go to Kismet Cafe for a bomb Mediterranean food. Try Mozart cafe for the view and ambience Nimto and Taco joint are firee also I’m building blackboardLM- personalized khan academy videos that you can pause, question and steer around your confusion
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Umesh Khanna 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Going to Austin today for the week, if you’re building something cool I’d love to meet! + lmk if you have any food recs!
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Ryan K. Rigney@RKRigney·
@tszzl we like you Arjuna but come back to us when you’ve got a little more traction
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roon@tszzl·
[explaining the baghavad gita to a16z] so it’s kind of like a podcast, but they’re on a chariot
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