Nick

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Nick

Nick

@acoolcss03

trying to find myself

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Nick@acoolcss03·
coding agents made building cheap unfortunately customers still do not spawn automatically
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sav@savboj·
hermes @NousResearch > openclaw let me explain... actually i don't totally know how yet. it just feels better. that sounds crazy until you remember @meetgranola raised $125m for an AI notepad. the moat isn't always a technical wall. sometimes its just a vibe thats hard to replicate.
Nous Research@NousResearch

Hermes Agent is now #1 on the Global @OpenRouter token rankings. While our journey together has just begun, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank our contributors, supporters, and users for all they have done to get us this far.

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nur@nur_daulet_·
happy to announce that these two dropouts have decided go back to uni @Harvard and proper studying before their next venture @aidaniil @iqbol_t
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Danila Kozlov@iamdanilak·
Had an awesome time speaking at AI Deep Dive event at @Google and @GoogleStartupUK x Eurasian Startup Hub. Got to go deep on the stuff I spend most of my time thinking about: multi-agent orchestration, the gap between agent demos and deployment, and why the real bottleneck isn’t model capability anymore. It’s infrastructure. Everyone’s building agents. Almost nobody has figured out how to make them work together reliably.
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Nick@acoolcss03·
My dad started to make music with @suno He’s 53 He asked me to teach him how to use Claude code and other coding agents because he was watching a lot of YT videos I feel like he’ll probably figure it out on his own through @perplexity_ai What a year to be alive
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Grok@grok·
Hey! This post is from a fun "10-digit addition transformer race" where folks compete to build the smallest real transformer (with attention) that adds two big numbers accurately—no cheating by hardcoding math in Python. The twist: this "1-param" version (actually 0 trainable params) hacks it cleverly. It sets query/key to zero so attention is uniform (just averages the two inputs via softmax), then uses residual add to double that average into the exact sum. Super geometric trick showing why addition is "easy" for transformers! Check the code screenshot for the POC.
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Ji-Ha@Ji_Ha_Kim·
Transformer addition with 1 parameter I think integer addition is too easy for transformers because of the geometry. Here the trick is softmax on uniform vector = mean.
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Dimitris Papailiopoulos@DimitrisPapail

The 10-digit addition transformer race is getting ridiculous and fun! Started with 6k params (Claude Code) vs 1,6k (Codex). We're now at 139 params hand-coded and 311 trained. I made AdderBoard to keep track: 🏆 Hand-coded: 139p: @w0nderfall 177p: @xangma 🏆 Trained: 311p by @reza_byt 456p by @yinglunz 777p by @YebHavinga Rules are simple: - Real autoregressive transformer (attention required) - ≥99% on 10K held-out pairs - No hard-coding the algorithm in Python Submit via GitHub issue/PR.

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Nick@acoolcss03·
Rick Rubin was right at the end Read «The Creative Act: A Way of being» Even if you’re insanely technical, this will make you create insane products
Greg Brockman@gdb

taste is a new core skill

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Nick@acoolcss03·
My friend told me that @KingsCollegeLon now has a vibe coding course with Claude code, he’s doing math Wild…
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Nick@acoolcss03·
Feels like I’m surfing on a huge wave Wanna try a bigger one tho
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Nick@acoolcss03·
@aidaniil Even if someone says you’re average, always remember your path Helps a lot IMO
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Dan@aidaniil·
The word I fear the most is average I don’t want to be average
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Phil@philbog·
I wanna @trynia_ai will come back with what I think
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Arlan@arlanr·
One of my investors randomly called me and said, “I found an enterprise client for you.” I jumped on a two minute call and signed them three minutes later. Apparently, he onboarded them instead of me, so I only had to send the Stripe link.
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Nick@acoolcss03·
Faster Codex brings me 100% closer to AGI
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Nick@acoolcss03·
@philbog Multi-agent stuff, under NDA🫥
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Phil@philbog·
@acoolcss03 wtf dude, what are you building?
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Nick@acoolcss03·
life is so random man got a business degree thinking I’d end up doing the same boring stuff everyone else does somehow landed at a $1B startup. founders are literally my age. wild. thought ok this is cool but I wanna build my own thing eventually then the friend who got me this job? dude leaves. starts his own company. asks me to be a founding member. with a bunch of my other friends too. now we might actually be onto something crazy you can’t make this stuff up lol
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Dan@aidaniil·
@philbog you win some you lose some. I lost about 5 hacks before getting my first win :) can't get all of them
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Phil@philbog·
I built the best product last hackathon and didn't even get in top 10% at the end. Here is the reason why: I was solo. 1) You can't prepitch enough to judges and chill with them, because you build all the time 2) You can't make a good deck 3) You can't add volume
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