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Diego Benítez Concha

@diegobc28

Building smart cooling monitoring systems @KoilenAI | @chihtechweek | prev @fdotinc

Katılım Ekim 2011
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
@elonmusk One cannot stop the advent of the future, so one might as well accelerate it
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It looks so sick too, just having your website as a convo in your chat app that you can talk to! I only did it with Hoodmaps but my other sites are next Isolating each site to its own VPS was a good idea for this as it makes it a lot more secure
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✨ A dream I had finally came true: I can now chat directly with my sites to build any feature or fix any bug just via Telegram I've been playing with OpenClaw for 3 weeks now and it's great but I was always too scared to run it on any production server And I was right a bit as @marckohlbrugge was able to hack it by social engineering and acting as if it was me, and with enough tries it believed him, and was able to modify the server, change SSH keys etc. of course I had it isolated properly on its own VPS and it didn't touch anything sensitive (as it should!) Marc then reported that bug to @steipete who patched it fast But I wanted to try something more basic and simple, and I think maybe more secure: to just connect Claude Code on my server to Telegram which would be hard locked to only messages from me So I installed claude-code-telegram by @RichardAtCT on the server and run it as a system daemon and it works really well The cool thing is that I was already using Telegram for server errors like this: > Photo AI - ❌ Random credits giveaway failed (Attempt 30/30) with an exception: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 5 database is locked So now I can just reply, "Ok fix this", and Claude Code on the server in production will try (and probably succeed) in fixing it In the video below I asked it to make show [🌳 Parks ] on the map by default on load, it did that, then I reloaded the page and it instantly worked One thing it still needs is sending actual messages while it's doing stuff which OpenClaw does really well, it's annoying to just wait while it says "Working..." but that's probably next

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mexi@meximalist·
@openclaw esta foto es de ayer en Monterrey, gracias por compartir
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OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
🦞 The OpenClaw community is something else. Meetups popping up everywhere — SF, London, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Seoul, Austin, Miami, Nashville, Monterrey... Y'all are building this thing together and it's beautiful. Find one near you 👇 luma.com/claw
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Founders Inc@fdotinc·
new youtube channel we have guest speakers come in all the time, hours of archival footage from great founders dropping alpha check it out in replies!
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Dev Shah@0xDevShah·
If I were a16z, yc, or sequoia, I’d be aggressively investing in startups that are building novel ways to collect and annotate real-world data. > Billions of hours of driving data > Factory workers interacting with appliances and heavy machinery > Audio segmentation with deep dialectical and cultural understanding > Wet-lab experimental data > Continuous collection and annotation of agent traces at compute scale When we built LLMs, most of the data already existed on the internet. We just had to scrape, clean, and scale. But as we move toward world foundation models, the bottleneck is high-quality, real-world, well-annotated data. And annotation quality matters. There’s a massive difference between: “Apple on a tree” and “Ripe apples on a tree. The wind is blowing at 2 miles per hour. The temperature is around 18°C.” The question is simple. How much of the world can you actually capture? Today, LLMs know that apples fall because of gravity, not because they understand causality, but because they understand language correlations extremely well. Understanding the causal structure comes next. If I were building towards that future, I’d anchor data collection in India and other South and Southeast Asian regions. I’d deploy hardware, collect thousands of hours of human activity data, health signals, and vitals, and run annotation pipelines continuously. Day and night. If I were a16z, I’d fund founders to do this. I might just have the urge to do it myself.
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Nodo Latino@NodoLatino·
Estuvo rudo, y nos fuimos por 2 proyectos: @rikuy_app y @KoilenAI ¡Felicidades a los ganadores! 🎉 Su éxito se basó en la calidad de su MVP, un deploy impecable en @Scroll_ZKP  claridad en su pitch y una gran participación en los workshops. ¡A seguir construyendo!🛠️ #Web3
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Diego Benítez Concha@diegobc28·
@fdotinc changed my life. If you have big ideas and love to execute them, you should apply.
aiden@super8n

im hosting a 5 week program called "Artifact" 120 founders, college kids, builders who quit their day jobs to go all in ill give you: - free food - 20,000 sq/ft hardware lab - office hrs w/ @hthieblot + @FurqanR + (secret) - $100k-$250k in funding & at the end im making a film about you last time i did this we funded 15 teams, built 50 robots, gained millions of users, 8 got into YC, & made memories i'll have forever. so i have to run it back. reply w/ you plans for 2026 & ill send you an invite

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BandaWeb3@BandaWeb3·
📢 BandaWeb3 #075 Emprendiendo @KoilenAI ¡HOY! Martes 9 Dic 2025 - 12 pm🇲🇽 🎙️ Invitado: Diego Benitez @diegobc28 Nos conocimos en Blockchain Land (MTY2022)… y hoy estamos lanzando un startup juntos. 🔥 Esta es la historia real detrás de 🧊 Koilen
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