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grokking tech stuff @xAI

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Tim@ironsoul0·
@JaimeAlns @xai It was a pleasure to work with you, thank you and all the best 😭🫡🐐
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Jaime Alonso
Jaime Alonso@JaimeAlns·
It’s one of those: today was my last day at @xAI. xAI has been a tremendous formative experience for me, building the API, Grok.com, and everything in between, it’s been crazy and hectic, but overall amazing. I’m especially grateful to everyone I’ve worked with, @TobyPhln and the team in London, you’re the most talented team I’ve ever worked with. I’ll be cheering from the sidelines, really excited to see what the xAI team is going to come up with next!
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Tim@ironsoul0·
Is not this AGI already 🤯
Boris Cherny@bcherny

1. Do more in parallel Spin up 3–5 git worktrees at once, each running its own Claude session in parallel. It's the single biggest productivity unlock, and the top tip from the team. Personally, I use multiple git checkouts, but most of the Claude Code team prefers worktrees -- it's the reason @amorriscode built native support for them into the Claude Desktop app! Some people also name their worktrees and set up shell aliases (za, zb, zc) so they can hop between them in one keystroke. Others have a dedicated "analysis" worktree that's only for reading logs and running BigQuery See #run-parallel-claude-code-sessions-with-git-worktrees" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">code.claude.com/docs/en/common…

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Tim@ironsoul0·
@nugmanofff LFG bro is cooking 🧑‍🍳🚀
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Aidar
Aidar@nugmanofff·
3.5 years since deciding to start building software businesses 2 years since making first dollar online 4 months since crossing $10,000 MRR I finally feel like my impostor syndrome guard is down and I am ready to share what I've learned along the way!
Aidar@nugmanofff

Today is finally the day. First paying customer. First 1$ made online. Still can't process. 1.5 years since I decided to follow indie hacker path. What a way to close 2022, coming in strong into with @danabeknar 🚀🚀🚀 twitter.com/nugmanofff/sta…

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Tim@ironsoul0·
@thorstenball It looks nice but can you reason about what is actually happening behind the scenes? Allocations, number of threads behind, how much time you were waiting on I/O for each task, etc.?
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
Man, I don't know, I think async Rust is cool.
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Tim@ironsoul0·
@eatonphil @AlexMillerDB What are your favorite books/reads on specifically designing I/O intensive applications? Preferrably something that would compare different approaches like single-threaded epoll like libuv, goroutines, rust tokio-like runtime, etc.?
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Phil Eaton
Phil Eaton@eatonphil·
.@AlexMillerDB has an interesting tutorial series guiding you toward building an ABI-compatible clone of BerkeleyDB, the B-Tree based key-value store. Currently enough is filled out to walk you toward getting a value by key from an existing BerkeleyDB database. transactional.blog/building-berke…
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The Full Stack
The Full Stack@full_stack_dl·
🥞🦜 Full Stack LLM Bootcamp 🦜🥞 tl;dr We're releasing our lectures on building LLM-powered apps, for FREE. 🚀 Launch an LLM App in One Hour ✨ Prompt Engineering 🗿 LLM Foundations 🔨 Augmented LLMs 🤷 UX for LUIs 🏎️ LLMOps 🔮 What's Next? 👷 Project Walkthrough Learn more:
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LlamaIndex 🦙
LlamaIndex 🦙@llama_index·
Introducing a Short Course Series on Advanced RAG Orchestration 🪄🤖 As an AI engineer, it can be daunting to dive into how to build high-quality, advanced RAG yourself - there’s literally hundreds of options at every stage of the pipeline. Easily stitch together custom modules into DAGs over your data, with observability baked in (here we show @ArizePhoenix 🔬). Check out our first course in the series on query pipelines. We show you how to compose basic workflows like prompt chaining, output parsing and streaming to advanced RAG with query rewriting, retrieval, and more. YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=CeDS1y…
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Sarah Chieng
Sarah Chieng@MilksandMatcha·
Compiled all of my notes for quant trading. Made this doc earlier this year and recently found it again. For context, I did several trading internships in college (HRT, SIG, Peak6) and compiled this with friends. Includes: > general textbooks to read > interview question banks > book and website recommendations > where to apply > misc. info Hope it's helpful, and definitely let me know if there's anything missing :) Would love for it to be as comprehensive as possible notes: milksandmatcha.notion.site/Free-Trading-R…
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
I think you guys should stop learning languages and start learning programming already.
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