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Anil Kishan

@anilkishan

agents & automation @ bain & co 🤖 musician 🎸

Los Angeles Katılım Ekim 2009
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
What is the best screen recording app these days?
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Google Gemini
Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
The Gemini app is now on Mac. With this new desktop app, you can access Gemini from any screen with Option + Space and share your window to get answers based on the documents, code, or data you're working on.
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@FarzaTV Brilliant idea, so creative mate, really. Would love to try it!!!
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
I built this thing called Clicky. It's an AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor. It can see your screen, talk to you, and even point at stuff, kinda like having a real teacher next to you. I've been using it the past few days to learn Davinci Resolve, 10/10.
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
I kept getting distracting while vibe coding… so I made a notch for Claude Code It updates the status, pings you when you need to answer a question and notifies you when the task is done When it detects claude is working it also prevents my macbook from going to sleep I can walk away from my macbook. Or watching a youtube video. And I'll get an alert when it's done.
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
I live with my Ukrainian mother-in-law who doesn't speak English and I don't speak Ukrainian and I can't tell you how much better the experience is to have a conversation with her using ChatGPT than Google Translate. I actually feel this is a segment that ChatGPT could have an impact on but I don't think it would take much for Google to make some updates and exceed them. The experience in Gemini is getting up to par now but the translate app still isn't there.
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David Bressler 📊
David Bressler 📊@bresslertweets·
openai paying for google searches for the term "translate" seems desperate there's even a dediated landing page - chatgpt dot com / translate
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@agheieff_ I had exactly the same issue... I've already deleted it and gone back to openclaw...!
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agheieff
agheieff@agheieff_·
Tried Hermes agent, and the first thing it had to do was fix its own telegram access that wasn't working. Managed to do it pretty quickly, not sure what that's supposed to mean for the tool itself
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Vance Lever
Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@AlexFinn Did this 11 months ago. Fine-tuned a model on every cold email I'd ever sent. Took 6 days and $2,300 in compute. It now writes better cold emails than I ever did. The problem is it only sends them to itself. Open rate is 100%, reply rate is 100%, pipeline is $0.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Do you realize what this means? Karpathy just released the great equalizer Now ANYONE can become their own AI lab If all you own is one GPU, you can automate it so it builds its own model and continuously improves it You become a 1 man OpenAI Just bought a 2nd DGX Spark so I can run double the experiments at once For those unaware of how this works: With Karpathy’s autoresearch project your GPU stays up all night running experiments on itself Playing around with an open weights model Implements experiments that improves the model Throws away experiments that hurt the model Continuously self improving AI. In your home. On your desk. Maybe the biggest release in the last several years It is so painfully obvious where this world is going Those with their own hardware will have all the power. Self improving super intelligence Those with no hardware will rent whatever the corporate labs decide to lease to them at the moment Own. Your. Intelligence.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

I packaged up the "autoresearch" project into a new self-contained minimal repo if people would like to play over the weekend. It's basically nanochat LLM training core stripped down to a single-GPU, one file version of ~630 lines of code, then: - the human iterates on the prompt (.md) - the AI agent iterates on the training code (.py) The goal is to engineer your agents to make the fastest research progress indefinitely and without any of your own involvement. In the image, every dot is a complete LLM training run that lasts exactly 5 minutes. The agent works in an autonomous loop on a git feature branch and accumulates git commits to the training script as it finds better settings (of lower validation loss by the end) of the neural network architecture, the optimizer, all the hyperparameters, etc. You can imagine comparing the research progress of different prompts, different agents, etc. github.com/karpathy/autor… Part code, part sci-fi, and a pinch of psychosis :)

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Noah Zweben
Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Announcing a new Claude Code feature: Remote Control. It's rolling out now to Max users in research preview. Try it with /remote-control Start local sessions from the terminal, then continue them from your phone. Take a walk, see the sun, walk your dog without losing your flow.
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Riccardo Mattivi
Riccardo Mattivi@rmattivi·
@noahzweben I tried to log off, log in again, but again with ```claude rc``` Error: Remote Control is not yet available on your plan.
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@buddyhadry This is beautiful - will you be releasing it at all or is this just for you?
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Buddy Hadry
Buddy Hadry@buddyhadry·
For everyone building a mission control dashboard for agent workflows Two things that leveled mine up: .lab TLD: dnsmasq + Caddy + Tailscale Split DNS. Every project gets a projectname.lab address. With tailscale split dns, .lab resolves for any device on my tailnet. One API call to deploy when setting up projects. No more localhost. Service management layer: View and control what's running across my system. Auto-discovers LaunchAgents, system services, manual processes and cron jobs. Health checks, start/stop/restart from a dashboard. Took this idea from @mxcl. Accessing command.lab from my phone while I'm out really makes it feel more like my own little platform.
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
I bounced around a lot of todo apps and ended I ended up moving back to @todoist because of its extensibility. I had a similar experience when I connected it up to OpenClaw. I got so much stuff done but I wonder if that's just "shiny new productivity toy" syndrome, or whether it will last.
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Joshua March
Joshua March@joshuamarch·
Made the switch from @culturedcode to @todoist - purely because it means @claudeai Cowork can help me manage my to do list Knocked 100+ things off the list yesterday as a result!
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@dansanmedina @noestelar @UltraLinx It’s not about needing, it’s about wanting. I, too, am totally tired of the ‘you don’t need a Mac mini’ - yes I know, but I want it because I’m in the Apple ecosystem and I want it to have access to reminders and notes. It’s actually worth it to me.
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Nat Eliason
Nat Eliason@nateliason·
How are people in offices using voice dictation? Are there good microphones for whispering into?
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Ben Sigman
Ben Sigman@bensig·
Hype vs Reality
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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@dr You're probably not wrong, I think there are plans for them to release a slightly bigger one this year which I'll be keeping an eye our for!
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Dan Rowden
Dan Rowden@dr·
@anilkishan Nice list! The Toshi was high on my list, actually. Judged (from afar) that it was a bit small for what I need
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Dan Rowden
Dan Rowden@dr·
I finally ended my backpack search. After a lot of twists and turns, I settled on the Wexley Taylor Pro Pack. It's arriving on Monday 💕 I spent **hours** researching a good daily-slash-travel backpack. I'll probably write a thread with my findings soon
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Dan Rowden@dr

I’ve been looking at backpacks in the past few weeks. I want a backpack that carries my computer if I want to go to a cafe but also works well as a carry-on with some clothes in it (20-30 litres). I’ve looked at Alpaka, Tomtoc, Aer, Pakt. Anyone got a recommendation?

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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
started using @openclaw as an accountability partner and it's weirdly effective. It pings me about work blocks, reminds me to meditate, researches stuff while I'm busy, takes notes - feels less like AI and more like having a very organized friend who never sleeps. @steipete
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Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨
Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨@danpeguine·
@openclaw btw if you have a business that: - makes more than $1M/year - has inventory and you want help with setting up moltbot for, reach out to me!
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Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨
Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨@danpeguine·
this is the moment @openclaw successfully finished scheduling shifts for my parent's tea store for the first time. my mom is BLOWN AWAY. this is going to save her hours of every week going back and forth with the team and sorting out this annoying task. the way we set it up: - "CameliaOS", our moltbot, sends her a reminder every morning to ask for inputs from team - team members respond with times - my mom sends screenshots to Camelia - Camelia updates her on any missing inputs - Camelia drafts a plan, adds it to google calendar (color coded, which is the form factor that the team is used to) - my mom gives Camelia feedback - she ships it one interesting learning: as we were teaching Camelia this new skill, my mom sometimes asked me "how should i explain to it that X or Y" I told her - just discuss with her like you would with any human, just share your doubts and concerns.. Opus is so great at making sense from vague inputs and help crystalize a plan. we are making progress, many more workflows to teach CamealiaOS, and I am sure more will surface the deeper we go into it.
Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨@danpeguine

I am going to get my parents’ business (tea business) running on @openclaw It will: - schedule shifts - follow up with b2b customers - manage inventory - customer support - ofc constantly improve itself Clawdbot is going to run businesses of all sizes within a few months

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Anil Kishan
Anil Kishan@anilkishan·
@Cptmario @openclaw same - and then reading everyone say 'you can run it on a VPS!' - I'm currently running it on a pi 4 and I want it to control some mac specific apps. What made you go for it? Also I had them price match Microcenter for $399...
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