Kumar Nilay

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Kumar Nilay

Kumar Nilay

@kr_nilay27

Building @0xAlphaEngine Prev: Quant @jpmorgan | Smart Contract & Quant Lead @GetYieldFi | @VectorInst Fellow | @IITKgp'20

Patna, India Katılım Haziran 2016
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Zishan Sami
Zishan Sami@zishansami102·
SKILL is All you NEED. Everyone who is now spending days and nights trying to automate and build systems for, Marketing, Content creation, Sales, Coding, or just about anything, should pause for a bit, and understand this one CRITICAL part right. "You Can't Automate Something for which you don't have the SKILL to judge." I am not referring to skill.md, but your real skills. When you don't deeply understand a domain, you can't tell whether the AI output is genuinely good or just looks good. Agents don't execute the process. They execute your understanding of the process. When you automate a process, you're encoding your mental model into a system that runs without you. If that mental model is shallow, the automation is shallow, it just runs faster. It is a paradox we need to think about: Building a good automation requires the very skill we're trying to automate. Not to run it, but, - to set it up right, - evaluate its output, - and know when it's drifting. You can't design an AI cold email workflow if you've never felt the difference between a reply and silence across 500 sends. You can't build an automated support engine if you've never handled a customer who's frustrated in a way no template covers. You can't evaluate what you've never done. Lisanne Bainbridge called this in 1983. The more automated a system becomes, the more critical human supervision gets. But automation eliminates the practice that builds supervision skill. So the move is simple: - Do it manually first. - Build the taste. - Or find someone who already has it Then AUTOMATE.
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Zishan Sami
Zishan Sami@zishansami102·
Agentic Kanbans running on OpenClaw/Hermes Agents are too COSTLY💸 and SLOW 🐢 using HEARTBEATs. 😬 So I added a simple "Agent Dispatcher" to solve it. Here's what it does 🧵
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chriswilder.eth
chriswilder.eth@realchriswilder·
🦊 Confidential Tokens (ERC-7984) live in MetaMask. I’ve officially implemented native ERC-7984 support directly inside the @MetaMask extension... running on Mainnet. What’s live: ✅ Confidential Balance Tracking (View all your cTokens without switching tabs) ✅ Confidential Sends ✅ Shielding ✅ User Decryption Flow 🔃 Unwrapping: 90% done (Coming next) This is powered by the @zama protocol. I am once again the first to ship this natively. The Strategy: While my zWallet remains a great experimental tool, I know that for mass adoption, we need these features inside the wallets people already trust. This is an unofficial build, but it serves as a proof-of-concept: I’m showcasing just how easy it is to bring FHE-native privacy to established wallets. Building what doesn't exist yet.... that’s the mission. $ZAMA
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Alpha Engine
Alpha Engine@0xAlphaEngine·
Post-quantum crypto is now table stakes. Quantum will break current encryption, we’re already using @fhenix’s quantum-secure FHE to stay ahead. Great Space with @guyzys & @NicoSerranoP at 3PM UTC.
Fhenix@fhenix

if you’re not thinking about the post-quantum future before and after going to bed… what are you even doing this Thursday, 3PM UTC: @guyzys (@fhenix) + @NicoSerranoP (@PrivacyEthereum) we’re breaking down: what “post-quantum” actually means - and why it’s becoming a real conversation now

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Kumar Nilay
Kumar Nilay@kr_nilay27·
@anishgiri You gave such a solid fight the whole tournament Anish! 🔥 Proved a lot of people wrong who weren’t counting you among the favourites. Respect 👏
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Anish Giri
Anish Giri@anishgiri·
Not. Good. Enough. 🔥♟️😅
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
Vaishali Rameshbabu 🇮🇳 wins in the 14th and final round to earn first place in the Candidates!! She will challenge Ju Wenjun for a chance to become the Women's World Chess Champion 🏆
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ChessBase India
ChessBase India@ChessbaseIndia·
15th April, 2026 will be marked as a red letter day in the history of Indian Chess. Today in Cyprus, Grandmaster Vaishali Rameshbabu became the Champion of FIDE Women's Candidates 2026 scoring 8.5/14 points! Vaishali will challenge the reigning Women's World Champion Ju Wenjun in the upcoming FIDE Women's World Championship match. Going into the final round, Vaishali had a score of 7.5/14 points - same as Bibisara Assaubayeva. Divya Deshmukh drew against Bibisara in a wild game, and Vaishali scored a dominating win over Kateryna Lagno - with this win, she became the Champion! Vaishali played some incredible Chess throughout the tournament. She scored 5 wins, had 7 draws, and conceded only 2 losses! A huge congratulations to Vaishali, her family, and her team for this incredible result. 15 years ago, Koneru Humpy played against Hou Yifan in the Women's World Championship match in November 2011 - and now Vaishali will play against Ju Wenjun! Graphic: Anmol Bhargav #chess #ChessBaseIndia #Candidates #vaishali
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Kumar Nilay
Kumar Nilay@kr_nilay27·
@chesscom @chessvaishali Congrats Vaishali! 🇮🇳 All-or-nothing final game and she delivered. Qualified for the World Championship, what a performance! 👏🔥
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Founders Inc
Founders Inc@fdotinc·
see you tmr :)
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Kumar Nilay
Kumar Nilay@kr_nilay27·
@KaiXCreator Bad idea with good distribution might kill your startup in the long run. Bad distribution will kill it immediately!
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Which one kills most startups? - Bad idea - Bad distribution
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭
𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Be honest—what AI model are you relying on the most right now? 👇 . Gemini 3.1 . Opus 4.6 . Sonnet 4.6 . Codex . GPT 5.4
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Yev Marusenko, Ph.D.
Yev Marusenko, Ph.D.@DoctorYev·
pitch me your company in 2 words ((I'll re-post my favorites))
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Emilchess
Emilchess@EmilSutovsky·
Gukesh-Sindarov will be an epic clash. The youngest ever for the biggest Title in chess. Two amazing players. Two real fighters. Courageous. Energetic. Determined. Composed. Both rely heavily on their outstanding calculation ability. But there are significant differences of course. And the one who brings the betrer version of himself for the Match will prevail. In the coming week FIDE will be busy reviewing the options for the location. Dates are set at the end of November - first half of December. Question for the fans: Of course, India and/or Uzbekistan are two logical options. But if not there, where would you see it proper to be hosted?
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Kumar Nilay
Kumar Nilay@kr_nilay27·
@EXM7777 With codex, definitely possible, with claude you might need 10 more people to fix its bugs.
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
give me a macbook air, Codex and a $100 ChatGPT subscription and i'll outwork teams of 10 people
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Dante Kakhadze
Dante Kakhadze@DanteKakhadze·
Yooooo LFGG!! J got into to the @fdotinc Canopy program! I've created a mega GC for all verified online founders. Comment GC and I'll dm you the link.
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