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@lla_dane

Building on p2p networks, cs @IITBHU_Varanasi

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soishell@lla_dane·
Did an RTT benchmark comparing my experimental p2p stack vs @libp2p rnet → ~220–300μs rust-libp2p → ~130–250μs py-libp2p → ~300–400μs Same machine, loopback libp2p: TCP + Noise + Yamux rnet: TCP + custom DH-based security + Mplex ~60μs implementation overhead in rnet
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arnav sonavane@w2sgarnav·
we are hiring 2 to 3 interns for @metronis_space remote, high working hours, 1,00,000 inr per month, duration 2 to 3 months. refer your best people, this is the foundation team we will be setting up roles: applied ml engg backend + infra engg gtm + FDE engg
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soishell@lla_dane·
Wrote the UDP transport layer for RNET -- connection management, handshake acknowledgements, and liveliness checks for dead peers (since no real time sockets in UDP). Was fun. github.com/lla-dane/rnet/…
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soishell@lla_dane·
Been spending a lot of time deep in distributed systems/p2p infra, and the engineering problems around autonomous coding agents feel weirdly similar in spirit -- orchestration, reliability, isolation, feedback loops at scale etc. Excited to see where @tryreplicas goes with this.
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Connor Loi@connortbot·
THERE'S TWO OF US NOW I met Saai 3 years ago at the University of Waterloo, both in the double degree program. I even did my first startup with him. On the first day of @ycombinator, I was told that a cofounder is one of the most influential people in your life. They are the person who will be there for the highest highs and the lowest lows of the company. I didn't take it seriously (because I didn't have a cofounder). But I understand now. Since the minute @SaaiArora has joined, I haven't felt anything other than excitement at how much higher our ceiling has become. The dream is twice as ambitious, and the probability we make it a certainty. I've been pitching for Saai to join @tryreplicas nearly since the day I created it. Now he's here, and we're about to go 10x faster ;)
Saai Arora@SaaiArora

A pretty unexpected life update: A few days before my Ramp Applied AI internship was supposed to start, I made the difficult decision to step away and join @tryreplicas as CTO in the current YC P26 batch. This was honestly one of the hardest career decisions I’ve made. Ramp is one of my favorite companies in tech, and every interaction I had with the team reinforced that. The people, culture, and engineering quality there are genuinely exceptional. I also want to emphasize the immense respect I have for the Applied AI team and the work they’re doing around Glass, Inspect, and agentic systems more broadly. Watching companies like Ramp push forward on background agents and self-maintaining software has completely changed how I think about the future of engineering. What ultimately solidified the decision was realizing that @connortbot and I share the same vision for where software is heading. We’ve worked together before, and joining him as co-founder felt like a natural fit. I believe the future of software is persistent background agents that can reason, investigate, write code, debug systems, and continuously improve autonomously, dramatically amplifying what small teams can build. Excited for what’s next :)

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The project was about - distributing the compute needed in training an ML model, - over a p2p network, - for faster throughput, - minimal hardware requirements github.com/lla-dane/P2P-F…
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soishell@lla_dane·
Re-ran this old one after months. Terminal looks beautiful after training an ML model over a p2p network using 2 trainer nodes.
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soishell@lla_dane·
Did an RTT benchmark comparing my experimental p2p stack vs @libp2p rnet → ~220–300μs rust-libp2p → ~130–250μs py-libp2p → ~300–400μs Same machine, loopback libp2p: TCP + Noise + Yamux rnet: TCP + custom DH-based security + Mplex ~60μs implementation overhead in rnet
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soishell@lla_dane·
Did an RTT benchmark in my P2P stack: Sequential ping → ~200–300μs (1s gap) Burst ping → ~30μs The gap was because of pure system behavior: scheduling reset + cache locality + warm vs cold execution paths github.com/lla-dane/rnet/…
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soishell@lla_dane·
Built a secure transport layer today for my p2p stack. Raw streams -> negotiated -> encrypted (Deffie Hellman + ChaCha20Poly1305). Feels good seeing the pieces come together. github.com/lla-dane/rnet/…
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libp2p@libp2p·
Introducing the libp2p Annual Report 2025 at the forefront of decentralized networking and AI. From securing global networks to powering next-gen data availability and light clients, libp2p continues to be foundational infrastructure for Web3 and beyond. Let’s dive in 👇
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soishell@lla_dane·
Just one thing though, if the groups could be accessible in all open windows, like the favourite tabs, then it would be much better in @MicrosoftEdge. Can we do that ?
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soishell@lla_dane·
Switched to @MicrosoftEdge from @brave. Edge is taking 1.6GB less memory that brave, with equal number of open groups and tabs. Impressive !!
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It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Name a Linux distro without using the letter X, N and A.
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Mixar@mixie3D·
Watch Mixie (our agent) handle your UV placements and packing with better context. 🤖📦 It automatically sorts and places islands across 4 UDIMs based on material categories, saving you the manual cleanup.
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Tia✨||StarTree||@Almah42·
@lla_dane @hellenomania @maxtumin @thatstraw why isn't normal people using Linux like you guys say we should then? Even the PC bros, you don't see them promoting Linux, the gamers, the modding, the hacking community, even those who really needs better memory management aren't promote Linux. See what I'm trying to say?
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TRÄW🤟@thatstraw·
Linux users be like..... Yes, you are all wrong!
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soishell@lla_dane·
@Almah42 @hellenomania @maxtumin @thatstraw And nobody doing serious systems, networking, or security work is using Windows. Linux exposes the kernel, processes, memory, and I/O directly; Windows hides everything behind closed abstractions optimized for lock-in and monetization, not control.
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soishell@lla_dane·
@Almah42 @hellenomania @maxtumin @thatstraw Gamers stick to Windows because AAA games, drivers, and anti-cheat target Windows first — Linux wasn’t built around gaming. The Steam Deck changed that by shipping Linux with Proton, a compatibility layer that runs Windows games natively enough to be playable.
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soishell@lla_dane·
@Almah42 @hellenomania @maxtumin @thatstraw Normal people don’t “pick” operating systems — they use whatever comes preinstalled. That’s why Windows dominates desktops, not because it’s better. Linux already proved it scales as billions of phones run Android. When Linux ships by default, people use it without thinking.
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