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Candy樂兒

@candyyueliu

Co-founder @MonakoResearch | Oxford MBA Rebuilding human-AI Interaction. Ex @LVMH & @Pepsi

Hong Kong Katılım Eylül 2023
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Myrhe𝕩@myrhex·
Grok Build is amazing. The early beta just dropped for SuperGrok Heavy users and the first real feedback from developers is overwhelmingly positive. People are saying it already feels 10x ahead of other coding agents. It handles full agentic workflows natively, runs multiple agents in parallel, does live refactoring, and has a surprisingly polished terminal UI with both vim mode and mouse support. It’s fast, manages huge context cleanly, and actually feels like you’re working with a real autonomous coding partner instead of just getting suggestions. This is the kind of serious high quality tool xAI keeps shipping. If the beta keeps this momentum, Grok Build is going to be a real great tool for power users. Try it out right now at x.ai/cli if you have SuperGrok Heavy subscription.
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
@munreader @MonakoResearch @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Our pre-production unit is using rv1103b CPU with an 0.5TOPS NPU for gesture detection, but we're iterating fast, already have 2 other candidates. Running linux that you can connect via adb and install python/nodejs or anything you build yourself. 8mp camera, bone conduction mic.
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
You can run Claude Code or Codex inside a pair of @MonakoResearch Smart Glasses. Play #PRAGMATA while your coding agent works. We now have the ability to bring game UIs and HUDs into real life. @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Would love to hear your thoughts!
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
I wouldn't say panic is what's pushing AI adoption in China. Its the same deal how China skipped the PC era and went straight to smartphones, skipped credit cards and went straight to mobile payment. Americans are much harder to please because they've always had good SAAS tools that covered 90% of current day AI use cases. For Chinese users, everything is brand new, the "wow" effect is much stronger around AI tools.
Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin

Chinese people panic about AI. Americans are more relaxed about it. I was comparing social media in both countries and the difference is striking. In China, everyone's buying AI courses. Regular people, not just tech workers, genuinely worry about being left behind. In America? Outside Silicon Valley, most people aren't rushing to learn AI tools. I was in Texas recently - AI just isn't part of daily conversation there. People aren't stressed about being replaced. Here's the cultural difference: Chinese Spring Festival features robots doing martial arts performances. The American Super Bowl doesn't showcase AI demonstrations. This reflects how differently these societies approach technological change. American culture tends to be more selective about adopting new technologies. In China, there's broader social pressure to stay current with tech trends, even for people outside the industry. This creates completely different market dynamics. In China, you can sell AI education to anyone because there's cultural urgency around staying competitive. In America, outside tech hubs, people are more wait-and-see. Neither approach is wrong. Maybe the Chinese anxiety is exhausting. Maybe the American patience is wise. But it definitely shapes business opportunities. At SkillBoss AI, we're seeing this in our user demographics. Our Chinese users immediately understand why they need to learn AI workflows. Our American users often take longer to see the urgency. If you're building AI products for consumers, these cultural attitudes matter more than the technology itself. #CulturalDifferences #TechAdoption

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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
I wouldn't say panic is what's pushing AI adoption in China. Its the same deal how China skipped the PC era and went straight to smartphones, skipped croedit cards and went straight to mobile payment. Americans are much harder to please because they've always had good SAAS tools that covered 90% of current day AI use cases. For Chinese users, everything is brand new, the "wow" effect is much stronger around AI tools.
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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
Chinese people panic about AI. Americans are more relaxed about it. I was comparing social media in both countries and the difference is striking. In China, everyone's buying AI courses. Regular people, not just tech workers, genuinely worry about being left behind. In America? Outside Silicon Valley, most people aren't rushing to learn AI tools. I was in Texas recently - AI just isn't part of daily conversation there. People aren't stressed about being replaced. Here's the cultural difference: Chinese Spring Festival features robots doing martial arts performances. The American Super Bowl doesn't showcase AI demonstrations. This reflects how differently these societies approach technological change. American culture tends to be more selective about adopting new technologies. In China, there's broader social pressure to stay current with tech trends, even for people outside the industry. This creates completely different market dynamics. In China, you can sell AI education to anyone because there's cultural urgency around staying competitive. In America, outside tech hubs, people are more wait-and-see. Neither approach is wrong. Maybe the Chinese anxiety is exhausting. Maybe the American patience is wise. But it definitely shapes business opportunities. At SkillBoss AI, we're seeing this in our user demographics. Our Chinese users immediately understand why they need to learn AI workflows. Our American users often take longer to see the urgency. If you're building AI products for consumers, these cultural attitudes matter more than the technology itself. #CulturalDifferences #TechAdoption
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Eurie Kim
Eurie Kim@eurie_kim·
@candyyueliu hardware + AI is a space we watch closely at Forerunner. curious what daily use case is pulling people in — and whether adoption looks more like phone-replacement or phone-companion.
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Eurie Kim
Eurie Kim@eurie_kim·
the best founders i've backed share one trait: they used to be hobbyists first. not "passionate about the space." actual hobbyists. the person who tracked their own sleep data for years before building a health product. the person who made returns at 15 different retailers before rethinking commerce. the user obsession predates the company. every time. when someone pitches me and i can tell they'd be doing this work even if no one was paying them — that's the signal.
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
@eurie_kim Hard core Claude Code users can't close their laptops because they need to constantly monitor their Claude Code. Monako Glass's killer app is terminal mode: run Claude Code on your glasses so you can use your laptop to do other things while Claude works. x.com/candyyueliu/st…
Candy樂兒@candyyueliu

You can run Claude Code or Codex inside a pair of @MonakoResearch Smart Glasses. Play #PRAGMATA while your coding agent works. We now have the ability to bring game UIs and HUDs into real life. @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Would love to hear your thoughts!

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3DxDEV@3DxDEV7·
This is wild. 🔥 UE5 × Kinect × TouchDesigner turning body movement into reactive particles in real time is such a powerful creative setup. #UnrealEngine5 #Kinect #InteractiveArt
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
Your IDE is now wearable.
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Vincent Logic | 信号>噪音
这就是我一直想找的科幻美术参考! Paul Chadeisson的《Second Skin》,把“巨型结构”和“赛博废土”结合得太完美了。 这细节,这光影,简直是给AIGC创作者和概念设计师的一课。👇
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
What are you building currently? Share the link Let's promote it
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
@Seanmclem @MonakoResearch @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN True — current gen is around FOV 30, so it’s still relatively compact in real life. There are already FOV 70 waveguides in labs, but they’re still experimental. Once that becomes commercially viable, AI glasses will feel very different.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
codex is the best AI coding product and we want to make it easy to try. for the next 30 days, we are giving companies that want to try switching over two months of free codex usage.
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Emlyn Thompson
Emlyn Thompson@EmlynThompsonLA·
Welcome aboard speedrun air ✈️ (you’ll get it in 27 seconds, trust me) Final destination: $6.6M+ in savings on the speedrun marketplace! Boarding passes to speedrun 007 are still available, apply today!
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