Anand Narayan

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Anand Narayan

Anand Narayan

@codeanand

https://t.co/7bZ4V0VTFT QA E2E testing agent

In SF CA, from Coimbatore Katılım Aralık 2008
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Anand Narayan
Anand Narayan@codeanand·
Accept, then iterate. Life is beautiful
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Naina@Naina_2728·
i don’t believe in gatekeeping so pls take my list for go to places for coffee / food in indiranagar
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@ScottShapiroUXD i have seen this happen. When the data is local, agents somehow find what is required. however, I am unable to theoretically justify
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Scott Shapiro@ScottShapiroUXD·
@codeanand Agents want data local, not APIs wrapping data. That migration alone reshapes the whole cloud stack.
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
Time compression is the real value. In the AI age From what I see, infra players (sandboxes), software infra - databases, search engines local knowledge - customer support shall survive. In the SMB segment CRUD logic - CRMs, Project Management tools JIT software - workflows etc wont grow Claude code/codex can gen them Software itself will evolve from logic/rule based systems to triggered agentic loops. A lot of cloud software will move local/custom to help these agents. Agents like the data locally more than the api to the data
Siva Surendira@theAIsailor

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Tanmai Gopal
Tanmai Gopal@tanmaigo·
Most people have been sleeping on this. And explains why handing individual devs infinite Claude code or codex credits doesn’t mean better products overnight. Decisions are made together. Good decisions need to happen faster. Writing code faster is just the first step.
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

Situation 1: dev A thinks approach X is correct, dev B thinks Y is the right way. They argue and try to convince each other. Situation 2: dev A thinks approach X is correct, tells the LLM to implement it. There is SO MUCH learning in Situation 1, lost when using LLMs....

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Nayrhit B@NayrhitB·
Rewatched Iron Man 1 last weekend. Spent Sunday trying to vibe-code my own Jarvis. Ended up with a half-working contraption that crashes more than it ships. We’re 18 years past the first movie. Why is talking to your computer still this hard? The loop I actually want: “Hey Jarvis, build me a talent acquisition tracker by reading the shared Google Calendars of my hiring managers.” → I talk into my AirPods, it transcribes → The text lands in Claude Code on my CLI → The agent starts building, hits a fork, asks a follow-up → That question gets condensed into a 30-second audio clip and read back to me → I answer in plain English → Repeat until it ships No screen. No keyboard. No watching tool calls crawl by for 20 minutes. Nobody’s stitched the stack end-to-end. If you’re building this, ping me. First paying customer right here.
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Amal David@DavidAmal·
Interesting meta nuances Although you can ship things 10x faster now - the time it takes to reach an audience might not decrease Like ship 100 features over a week - your users still don’t have the cognitive bandwidth to process all of them. Same with marketing.
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Akhil Bhiwal
Akhil Bhiwal@bhiwalakhil·
There's a moment in every early-stage company where you have to stop describing what you're going to build and start showing what you've built. The moment is usually six months later than it should have been.
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@Shalin10 may be this is marketing. I need an agent that will scan/index the internet & social media. And identify people who have expressed pain (job posts/request for features/review etc). Pain that my product solves
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Shalin Jain
Shalin Jain@Shalin10·
If you are in sales, tell me one thing that you wish your CRM did for you...
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Jacob@AIwithBenefits@AIwithBenefits·
@Teknium @jphorism Gog is perfect if you are using Google Workspace. I just gave it an email account with its own drive and all of the other workspace functionality, including chat and Meet.
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josh 🏔️@jphorism·
What's everyone doing for email in Hermes agent? Have seen a couple friends mirror their emails locally to md or sqlite. Curious what use cases benefit that vs plain using gws @Teknium
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@Teknium There seems to be a free model at any point in time. Can we have a profile which chooses the free model when available
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
You can now access the Pareto Code feature from OpenRouter in Hermes Agent, see the docs on use here: #openrouter-routing--pareto-code-for-auxiliary-tasks" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guid…
OpenRouter@OpenRouter

Introducing Pareto Code: a new, free, experimental coding router Set `min_coding_score` in your request and route to the cheapest code-capable model that clears your bar, ranked by @ArtificialAnlys. See the Pareto frontier shifting in real time👇

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Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra@paraschopra·
If I were in my 20s, I’d probably be building autonomous systems that do massive product-market fit experiments at scale. Agents to mine unmet needs, spin up landing pages, launch ads & figure out monetizable signals as I sleep. For people who are hungry, this is a golden age.
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Srinivas singer@singersrinivas·
@GaneshPuttu @sumanthraman But it’s always better to be a child . Only when you grow up, you have problems .. so please try and be a child sometimes . It pays more than money
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Sumanth Raman
Sumanth Raman@sumanthraman·
What do you think was the primary factor that motivated the TN voter to vote for TVK???
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@dharmeshba would you use an agent that acts as your shopping agent? find the best deals and routes accordingly? you would need to just tell the agent what you want
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Dharmesh Ba
Dharmesh Ba@dharmeshba·
Got this ad today! Wondering what’s the motivation to download an exclusive app for D2C condiments and namkeens? The challenge isn’t usually the app launch but the engagement, retention and drop off metrics obsession that comes post that.
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Deepak K Viswanathan@DeepakVisva·
Take a pledge: Don’t do any adventure sports in India, they’re not worth your life. Don’t trust “safety protocols” on paper.
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Ankush Dharkar wants you on tier3.college
Small request to my friends: Please call the city BENGALURU, instead of Bangalore, especially if you really don't have a strong preference.
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@dharmeshba Yeah.. Life is too busy to adopt a product which doesnt relieve any pain. I dont even take my multivitamins..
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Dharmesh Ba
Dharmesh Ba@dharmeshba·
Most founders believe product-market fit is a question about the product. It isn't. It is a question about the customer's priority list - an ranking they carry around in their head, mostly unconsciously, of the things currently bothering them enough to act on. Your product is not competing with other products in your category. It is competing with whatever is ranked number one through six on that list. If your problem is ranked seventh, you do not have PMF. You have an interesting thing the customer will talk about in a focus group and never pay for. The test is not whether the problem exists. Almost every imagined problem exists, in some diluted form, somewhere. The test is whether the person has already done something about it. Have they Googled it at midnight? Have they taken a class? Bought a course? Paid for an inferior solution? Complained about it to three friends this month? If the answer is no, the problem is not top-of-mind. It is merely real. Real problems are cheap. Top-of-mind problems are the only kind anyone will pay to solve. This is why so many launches fail despite excellent research, brilliant design, and accurate diagnosis of a genuine gap in the market. The gap was real. The gap was not urgent. The customer nodded along in every interview and then, back at their life, continued to ignore it. The best founders don't test whether their product is good. They test whether the problem is ranked high enough for anyone to change a behaviour over it.
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Anand Narayan@codeanand·
@ponnappa @InsiderPresider Are you seeing any trends? Is it a lot of internal workflows transformed to AI Few months back you were specialized on Salesforce development right?
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Sidu Ponnappa
Sidu Ponnappa@ponnappa·
we closed last year with low five figure revenue. in the subsequent 4 months our revenue has grown 14x.
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Kaushik@WisemanCap·
$AMZN $300 coming boys
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