🇺🇸 Andrew Jebasingh 🇺🇸

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🇺🇸 Andrew Jebasingh 🇺🇸

@ajebasingh

https://t.co/6OTvLkFcln | Tesla Fan | Ex-Meta | Ex-Amazon

Katılım Kasım 2011
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
xAI investing heavily in coding
Aman Gottumukkala@AmanGotchu

I'm joining @SpaceX and @xai to build the best coding AI. For the last couple years I founded the most widely used coding agent for Android, scaling it to millions in revenue with a team of 3. I've watched model capabilities compound at a staggering rate and we're clearly on the brink of recursive superintelligence. This is the most important problem to solve in history and requires an immense amount of resources to realize. xAI is the place to build the future. Frontier compute, extraordinary talent, and a strong hold on physical intelligence and space. If you want to focus on executing towards the most important problems of our time, DM me. We're in challenger mode and we are building the winning team.

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Chronos Intelligence
Chronos Intelligence@ChronosIntelX·
🏔️ Those marine fossils at Everest's summit are 470 million years old from creatures that lived in the Tethys Sea, a prehistoric ocean that no longer exists. The Indian tectonic plate collided with Eurasia 50 million years ago and is still moving north at 5cm per year. Everest grows approximately 4mm taller annually as a result. The ocean floor didn't just become land. It became the highest point on Earth and it's still rising. Plate tectonics operates on timescales so vast that a mountain growing feels like stillness. But the process that put sea creatures at 8,849 meters hasn't stopped. It's happening right now, too slowly to feel.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: Mount Everest contains marine rocks, proving that the highest point on Earth was once at the bottom of the ocean
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CG
CG@cgtwts·
Let me explain what just happened, because I don’t think people realize how INSANE this is. > Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week. > Each CL1 system costs $35,000. > A rack of 30 units consumes only 850–1,000 watts combined. > The human brain operates on 20 watts. > Large AI training clusters burn through megawatts. >Backed by In-Q-Tel. 115 units began shipping in 2025. > Cortical Labs is selling “Wetware as a Service” through Cortical Cloud, letting developers deploy code remotely to living human neurons with no lab required, > priced like a software subscription but powered by real brain cells grown from adult skin and blood samples. > it isn’t about gaming, it’s about biological computing that could eventually outperform traditional silicon in energy efficiency and adaptability. This is getting really scary and we’re still at the very beginning.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.

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Boyan Slat
Boyan Slat@BoyanSlat·
Three years ago I suddenly developed blurry vision in one of my eyes. Went to the GP. Eye drops. No effect. Went to a specialized eye hospital. No solution there either. A few weeks ago I tried something new: I asked an LLM. It analyzed my diet and suggested I might be omega-3 deficient. It also pointed me to studies showing that this can impair the meibomian glands (which produce the oily layer that smooths the surface of the cornea.) I started taking algae oil supplements. Two weeks later… my vision is perfectly restored! Honestly, I got a bit emotional. Banning AI from being used for medical questions is a terrible idea.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

A New York bill would ban AI from answering questions related to several licensed professions like medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, and more. The companies would be liable if the chatbots give “substantive responses” in these areas.

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@bscholl It’s a side quest that reinforces your main quest. You get countless hours of real world test data for less cost and less risk. A mission-aligned side quest.
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
To all of those saying Boom has pivoted from supersonic jets to power turbines: please stop, this is an important misunderstanding. A pivot is when you switch from X to Y. Boom has added Y along the path to X. We're shipping one part of our jet (the engine) first as a standalone product (Y), then as an integrated part of our jet (X). Maybe someone someday will invent a term for this kind of strategy shift. It is not a pivot. For now, I'm calling it a boomerang. I hereby swear on my tombstone that we're not just shipping a supersonic jet, we're building a whole product roadmap of them. And we're not done until we have to teach our kids that supersonic flight wasn't always normal.
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CyberHoller
CyberHoller@anow1828·
@ajebasingh @elonmusk @SawyerMerritt Spending the night in Nashville tonight and y'all must have IBS and are on the verge of shitting your pants daily because y'all drive like animals
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Software Engineering, as a profession, is dead. Last week while flying to SF, an email I sent bounced. I used MxToolbox to try to figure out what was wrong. Fixed it, and found out services like them charge thousands a year to monitor email sending etc. Super niche, and it costs perhaps $2.5m per year to run. I didn’t want to pay thousands a year to a website from the 2000s. While flying, still in the air, I vibe coded a full replacement - dmarcify.ai. Literally took me an hour. Where’s the moat? All gone. SaaS is dead. If you aren’t working with atoms, you’re a Minecraft zombie wandering until daylight arrives.
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213

wow Anthropic just published a crazy report on AI replacing your job and er... you might want to look at this: - #1 most at-risk jobs are computer programmers, financial analysts (rip excel bros) and customer service - most at-risk workers are female, white, older and higher paid. - BUT high-risk jobs *aren't* firing employees... they've STOPPED HIRING. biggest victims: college graduates (4X more likely to be fucked) - entry-level hiring has dropped 14% since chatgpt launched (for highest risk jobs) - SAFEST jobs are... bartenders, dishwashers and lifeguards - any manual labour that AI can't automate (yet) this accounts for 30% of the job market. - this was the scariest part: AI models are capable of automating most work TODAY but are prevented because of law and slow company adoption. so its not even a fucking skill issue its an ADOPTION issue. - now its important to understand that the study is based on real world data but also 'theoretical' intelligence. so take it with a pinch of salt. some jobs (manual labor) didn't even meet min. data reqs i applaud anthropic on being so damn transparent - they're literally the company behind claude who will be responsible for these impacts studies like this will help us figure it the hell out. LOT of change coming this year.

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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
I moved from 60 minute meetings to 30 minutes a couple of years ago. Can I move to 15 minutes or is that insulting?
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Don Winslow
Don Winslow@donwinslow·
There are different ways to deal with problems.
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Wow, it’s just been ~6mo and already we are > 500k arr, about to close a multi million dollar deal, and have another $25m arr active in our pipeline… Insane. Guess I won’t be getting much sleep 😂🔥🚀
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@bhalligan I’m realizing that in general a “no” from a VC is not a strong indicator of future failure of the product - instead resilience is better indicator of success.
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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
@ajebasingh To be fair to them, our meeting w them was 15 years ago…also, they were one of many who said “no” to us.
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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
Technical founders: hiring salespeople is where you will most likely get wrecked.
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