Jacob
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Jacob
@jacobpeake
Founder at Standard Machines (YC S26), ex-@apple
Bay Area Katılım Ağustos 2022
850 Takip Edilen247 Takipçiler

we're excited to launch Prized - Lovable for internal tools
unlike other AI builders, your company data is already there: connected, scoped to what you should see, audited on every access. no copy-pasting credentials, no data plumbing. prefer building with your own coding agent? bring it, it plugs into the same governed sandbox.
here's the thing: your ops, support, and finance teams are already building tools with AI. straight from company data, no permissions, no audit trail. security is assumed to be fine because it's "just internal." it's not.
so we built them a place where it's safe. describe the tool and watch it take shape, ship it in one click, and it deploys behind your company's sign-in
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we're excited to launch instance - automated evals for robot policies!
incredibly grateful to @agupta, @finbarr, and @ycombinator for all the support :)
ycombinator.com/launches/RPi-i…
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@clairemao78 ymca crane cove is nice but also super small. you can get a free day pass though to try it out
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@sdianahu in the limit, models & silicon will be completely co-evolved by the Al labs (already beginning). starting with inference (easy $/token wins) but eventually model architecture & chip designed together as one search space. finally we break the hardware lottery!
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happy birthday america.
the greatest place ever invented.
i’ll spare the cliche immigrant story or whatever but one thing i think about a lot is when i moved to london ppl would basically always tell me to tone it down (cuz i used words like awesome all the time) or ppl told me i was too optimistic or that would always be enthusiastic about something working. i had hard time doing this cuz i never learned any of this behavior, it was sorta just built into me. i found that to be strange & it took me a long time to realize they they were correcting all of my priors instead of simply correcting my vocab.
that’s kinda the thing that is hard to explain until you leave. what makes this place so damn unique is ppl here are unusually willing to have an absurd dream & then attempt to make it real. it’s the greatest concentration of individuals on the planet who actually try to make stuff *real*. that instinct feels almost pre programmed into americans. “why not me?” is prolly the macro that separates this country from anywhere else.
ppl love comparing here to other places using metrics like healthcare, trains, safety, etc. those things matter. but they are the outputs not inputs. the inputs matter way more. kinda like sports leagues trying to create the next generation of stars by investing in little league. the macro inputs of america are the belief that the future is not something that happens to you, but something you are allowed to build or change.
& here, far more than anywhere else on earth requires almost zero permission to attempt it all.. without asking for any sort of cultural consent. that’s why all of the shit you see around the world is basically invented in america.
what an astonishingly ridiculous beautiful country.
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We’re building the health intelligence layer to connect your wearable, blood, genomic, & analytics data for more personalized insights!
Sign up for our waitlist: illumelabs.ai
If you use wearables like a whoop, oura ring, apple watch, fitbit, or garmin and/or do routine bloodwork, genomic sequencing, & other health-related tests, this is for you 🧬
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Thank you, @AsteraInstitute, for selecting my essay on virtual cell benchmarks and the need to ground them in clinical outcomes!
Congrats to the other awesome essays @pkoo562
@Prashant_Garg_ @_JaeeonLee_ @nivedithasi @MattLeighton5 @ChristinaErnst_ @HarshuMusunuri

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It breaks my heart when I hear about someone losing a loved one to a disease like cancer. @Cgensbigler, @splicewiring, and I started Atlas Discovery to help get treatments to the patients who need them most.
To achieve this, we’ve raised from @ycombinator, @pearvc, and others

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We’ve designed and built our first AI chip: Jalapeño.
Designed from the ground up by OpenAI and brought to production with @Broadcom, Jalapeño is purpose-built for the LLM workloads powering ChatGPT, Codex, the API, and future agentic products.
Chips are foundational to the AI economy. Building our own expands our full-stack platform from products to models to infrastructure, and will help us scale intelligence, serve more people, and expand access to AI.

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first few days in SF with @lucyjcai ! so excited to kick off with the @ycombinator s26 batch and meet everyone :)
side note: pls send your favorite restaurant, coffee, and dessert recs in sf :O


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M5 Max is faster than M3 Ultra for many MLX benchmarks (prefill 2x, decode for MoEs despite having lower memory bandwidth).
Like I said Apple makes the best consumer hardware on the planet.
The future of AI feels increasingly hybrid edge + cloud.
Max Weinbach@mweinbach
From my testing, M5 Max is better than M3 Ultra in a lot of AI workloads on MLX. Can be up to 98% faster on some models. M5 Max has half the number of GPU cores, it’s the new GPU IP and neural accelerators. M5 Max is insanely good.
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