Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS

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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS

Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS

@learnwithdaksh

Founder @ Sortwind · I've shipped 50+ SaaS tools & scaled 300-person teams. Here for AI workflows, B2B growth & what actually ships. No fluff.

Delhi, India Katılım Ağustos 2023
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS
Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
I've shipped 50+ SaaS products and scaled a team of 300. Most "AI for business" advice online comes from people who've done neither. That's the gap I'm closing here- no theory, just what works when you're the one shipping it. I'm Daksh. Engineer. Founder of Sortwind, co-founder of MX Validator. I build the systems most people only post about. What you get if you stick around: → AI workflows that run a business, not just demo well → The real SaaS blueprint: full-stack, Product Hunt, shipping code → Cold email & B2B growth from scaling outreach at volume → Hands-on lessons from managing 300 people and 50+ builds Save this- it's the map for everything I'll post. One fork to start: are you trying to ship faster, or sell better? Drop it below. Your answer decides where I point you first.
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The Hacker News@TheHackersNews·
In case the algorithm had other priorities... GhostLock vulnerability is risky because of how it can be chained. By itself, CVE-2026-43499 needs local access. Nebula says it used the bug after a Firefox-on-Android flaw, turning one tap on a malicious link into full root control.
The Hacker News@TheHackersNews

🛑 A newly found 15-year-old #Linux kernel flaw, GhostLock (CVE-2026-43499), could let any logged-in user gain root on unpatched distributions. A working exploit code is now public, and it escaped containers in tests. Read details here: thehackernews.com/2026/07/15-yea…

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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
predicted this one early. not sure anyone believed me then
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
@LuizaJarovsky The irony is their open-source strategy is the only thing building back goodwill, but the legacy brand damage runs deep.
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
@TheHackersNews Reminds me of the MOVEit disaster from Progress a while back. When they sound the alarm like this, you drop everything and shut it down.
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
@ClaudeDevs Being able to pull up live documentation directly inside the app makes agent loop cycles so much faster.
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Claude Code on desktop now has an in-app browser. Claude can pull up docs, designs, or any other site. It can read, click through, and interact the same way it does with your local dev servers. It's sandboxed and configurable: you choose whether sessions persist.
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Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind·
A model’s chain of thought acts like a scratch pad, offering a window into its reasoning. 📝 On the latest episode of our podcast, host @fryrsquared sits down with @NeelNanda5 to explore interpretability – the science of reverse engineering how neural networks learn and think. Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction 02:41 Motivation for interpretability research 04:01 Mechanistic interpretability 08:14 Chain of thought monitoring 18:14 Interpretability techniques 35:00 Auditing models for safety 48:53 What comes next for interpretability
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News@TheHackersNews·
⚠️ Not dramatic, just worth your attention! A single laser pulse can reset a Tangem hardware wallet's password and let an attacker drain the funds, no old password or backup card needed. It can't be patched, but the attack needs the physical card and a $250K lab, and it destroys the card to get in. Read the full story 🠒 thehackernews.com/2026/07/laser-…
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The Hacker News@TheHackersNews·
🛑 WARNING - Hackers exploited the "Ill Bloom" flaw to drain $3.1 million from 431 #cryptocurrency wallets. Weak recovery phrase generation left some older mobile wallets created between 2016 and 2018 exposed, potentially allowing attackers to reconstruct private keys and gain unauthorized access. Check the details on THN 🠖 thehackernews.com/2026/07/attack…
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
@DataChaz @karpathy Absolutely spot on. Too many people are forcing massive, fragile prompt chains instead of letting capabilities emerge from a strong model foundation.
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Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
THIS 5-MINUTE TALK BY @KARPATHY IS PURE GOLD His core warning: the biggest mistake in AI right now is that people are forcing agents to work instead of mastering the model first. We made that mistake in 2016 at OpenAI, and it cost us five years. What that means for builders: > Stop forcing the agent. Master the model and its context first. > Demos are easy. Real products take years of foundation (just like self-driving cars). > The agent is not the product. Build a strong foundation, and capable agents will emerge. If you are building agents today, you are at the absolute forefront. Bookmark this, then read @0xCodez's article below to learn how to build a self-improving agent system with Fable 5 in 14 steps: Loops, dynamic workflows, routines, and much more 👇
Codez@0xCodez

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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Visual Studio 2026 is such a fucking piece of shit The things I want to say to Microsoft about the recent "additions" to Visual Studio would get me investigated the FBI.
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Daksh Tyagi | AI & SaaS@learnwithdaksh·
@droidbuilds Half of them are probably just in sales trying to convince enterprise clients that a digital signature is legally binding.
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DROID@droidbuilds·
It's just a document-signing app... what are 6,838 people working on?
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ChatGPT@ChatGPTapp·
A quick tour of the new ChatGPT Work.
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Windscribe@windscribecom·
EU's Chat Control is back from the dead. • It was defeated TWICE in March 2026 • Resurrected from the dead by EU council leaders • Thrown into an emergency vote a week ago • Vote is on the last day before MEPs go for summer break - many already went home • Vote threshold flipped, majority now required to DEFEAT Chat Control, as opposed to the regular procedure of majority needed to PASS it • Absent/Abstain votes counted as supporting Chat Control Chat Control 1.0 passed in the EU today because of the slimy, undemocratic tactics that were used. Because despite it being defeated before, there were not enough votes today to defeat it AGAIN with all these new conditions. And then they spit in your face, telling you how important democracy is in Europe. They're laughing at you. What a disgrace.
EU Justice@EU_Justice

Democracy is how we live our lives in Europe. Cherish it. Shape it. Protect it. ℹ️Read more: link.europa.eu/RmRmfc

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