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@jeffdyao

building cool things ✷ / 23 / ex-tiktok, relevance ai, everlab

sydney 🇦🇺 Katılım Ekim 2018
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Emon Datta
Emon Datta@emonuxui·
@gustaf @spencermateega Pivoting mid batch and hitting a $100M run rate in under 500 days is next-level. Encoding and scaling expertise at that speed is exactly the kind of leverage AI enables ,one lifetime of expertise now reaches thousands.
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Gustaf Alströmer
Gustaf Alströmer@gustaf·
I don't think I've ever seen a company move this fast at YC. 492 days ago, @spencermateega and his co-founders walked into their YC interview to build software for the financial industry. The models weren't good enough yet — so mid-batch, they made a remarkable pivot: capture expert data and make the models themselves amazing. Today, they're announcing a $30M Series A and a $100M revenue run rate. They're hiring researchers, engineers, and operations people.
Spencer Mateega@spencermateega

For most of history, expertise was scarce, constrained by time and reach: one person, one career, one lifetime. Now, for the first time, we can encode, evaluate, and scale it. We believe the wisdom that once took a lifetime to build shouldn’t take a lifetime to find. Today, we’re excited to announce that @AfterQuery has raised a $30M Series A at a $300M valuation and that we’ve since surpassed $100M in annual revenue run rate, to build the data layer of professional AI.

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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
there was a moment in 2023 when your team was using Figma, Linear, VS Code, Typescript, React 18, esbuild or Next.js with the pages router. Peak software in every category. wonderful stack. you were young and happy and in love
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LAN ZZZ ⚡
LAN ZZZ ⚡@bitcoinlanparty·
@cursor_ai Searching millions of files in milliseconds is the kind of thing that sounds like marketing until you actually use it and realise your workflow just changed. Curious what the biggest tradeoff ended up being in the design
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Cursor
Cursor@cursor_ai·
Cursor can now search millions of files and find results in milliseconds. This dramatically speeds up how fast agents complete tasks. We're sharing how we built Instant Grep, including the algorithms and tradeoffs behind the design.
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jeffrey
jeffrey@jeffdyao·
the downfall of anthropic needs to be studied
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
nah this is crazy 😭
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@MobileAppBro agree with this take; normal consumers just want to _use things_ with the best ux possible and that isn't chat for most things. imagine logging your macros in chatgpt and asking what your macros are for the day each time
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Mobile App Bro
Mobile App Bro@MobileAppBro·
Very confident and very wrong. So wrong in fact that I’ll take the opposite. If apps do in-fact “die” by end of 2027 I will delete my account. But we both know that isn’t happening, I don’t think people realise how both young and transformative apps as a category are, they don’t just go away like that. I met someone the other month who runs a food recipe site, that they started 2 years ago, that nets him ~$2 million a year. But I’m pretty sure ‘blogs’ are dead, yet I went down a rabbit hole and found hundreds more like him. You are totally lost in the sauce, everyone needs to log off x and go to a place with normal human beings. Most people who use AI, don’t even pay for AI as they currently are! And it’s been years of this, and unless subsidised, most people never even use the latest models. You might aswell take everything you have and short every public SaaS stock if your conviction is that strong.
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze

@serglotz apps are dead most saas is dead every os will be reinvented from scratch and be fully dynamic and accommodating to users needs in realtime no one will have and use the same os if this is not true by the end of 2027 i will delete my account

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jeffrey
jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@wilsonhou @gdb same here, codex doesn’t come remotely close to opus
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wilson hou
wilson hou@wilsonhou·
@gdb have tested frontend design skill with opus and same skill with codex a bunch of times and opus wins every time so far (tho both aren't good)
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Just checked Jony Ive’s design firm LoveFrom and the landing page is so confusing. It’s only a 30-second animation of a bear walking on a logo. No e-mail capture, about page, pricing or CTA button. How will clients know the offering or how much it costs or how to contact Jony?
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
friendship ended with claude code now codex is my best friend
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dylan
dylan@dpshde·
.@interaction’s Poke is better than OpenClaw for 99% of people
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Landseer Enga
Landseer Enga@LandseerEnga·
Mobile agent logging into X and sending a DM on a iOS simulator. 100% vision based: - No XPaths - No selectors - No element IDs. Shipping this as a CLI. Plug it into Claude Code and let your agent test your app while you build it
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
is claude code still the meta or is codex the new meta now?
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@aashganda yo is this actually true i’ve been seeing so much cc hate but it’s fine to me 👀
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ash@aashganda·
opus 4.6 >>> 5.3 codex it was just another oai psyop all along
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Gregor
Gregor@bygregorr·
@antirez However, the $200 Claude Code plan comes with enterprise support, which can be a game-changer for critical projects. I've seen it help me resolve major issues with my finance app.
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antirez@antirez·
The 20$ codex plan is worth more than the $200 Claude Code plan.
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jeffrey
jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@getlindy what happened to the old workflow product?
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Lindy
Lindy@getlindy·
We’re announcing the ultimate AI assistant: chat with it through iMessage, connect it to all your apps, save hours every day. You can try it for free today.
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@driceroland looks awesome! what differentiates this from brick, other screen time blockers etc?
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jeffrey
jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@dcurtis you built a publishing platform, he built a car
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jeffrey@jeffdyao·
@krzyzanowskim @pzoltowski it’s usually a skill issue on the electron app developer’s part though; can just select-none the appropriate regions to match native behavior. i don’t think electron is the devil, it’s up to you to make it feel good
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Marcin Krzyzanowski
Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
Mac users got "broken" by sloppy electron webapps and do not realize that normally you can have more than one window of the application, AND THAT IS FINE if that help you organize your work
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