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@mxshra

building @opinechat || alum @ycombinator & @uniofoxford

London Katılım Aralık 2019
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baby keem
baby keem@babykeem·
how do u fix openclaw internal reasoning leaking
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Sam Bhagwat
Sam Bhagwat@calcsam·
we raised a $13m seed round from 120+ of Silicon Valley’s top investors for @mastra, the leading TypeScript agent framework
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Preston Zh
Preston Zh@pfactorialz·
.@relace_ai has raised $23M to build the rails for AI code generation. This round is led by @a16z, with participation from @matrixvc and @ycombinator. LLMs have proven they can write code—but scaling that code into production still needs better infrastructure. Relace is building exactly that: the infra layer where models and systems are co-optimized for code generation. We’ve already shipped: - The fastest apply model on OpenRouter (10k tok/s) - State-of-the-art code reranking and embeddings models These models have already processed tens of millions of requests from customers like Lovable, Magic Patterns, and Orchids. Now, we’re taking it a step further: with Relace Repos, we’re working on a new source control system that’s built for the age of AI-generated code, with native retrieval and deep integration into our models. If you're looking to build code generation into your product, please reach out!
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Eitan Borgnia
Eitan Borgnia@EBorgnia·
.@pfactorialz and I dropped out of our PhDs three years ago. We had to learn startups from the ground up through 6+ pivots, and kept going because it was always fun to work together. We’re still academics at heart, and we’re excited to build out our own scrappy research team to ship models the best product teams will rely on. Series A is just the beginning, join us!
Preston Zh@pfactorialz

.@relace_ai has raised $23M to build the rails for AI code generation. This round is led by @a16z, with participation from @matrixvc and @ycombinator. LLMs have proven they can write code—but scaling that code into production still needs better infrastructure. Relace is building exactly that: the infra layer where models and systems are co-optimized for code generation. We’ve already shipped: - The fastest apply model on OpenRouter (10k tok/s) - State-of-the-art code reranking and embeddings models These models have already processed tens of millions of requests from customers like Lovable, Magic Patterns, and Orchids. Now, we’re taking it a step further: with Relace Repos, we’re working on a new source control system that’s built for the age of AI-generated code, with native retrieval and deep integration into our models. If you're looking to build code generation into your product, please reach out!

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Michael Seibel
Michael Seibel@mwseibel·
Dalton + Michael returns to Youtube :) - check out our new video
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manuj@mxshra·
@paulg And if buying a domain, don’t use brokers. Reputed broker quoted us $50k min bid for our domain. We got it for $5k directly from the owner.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
If you're trying to sell a domain name, quote a price. I often help startups find new names, and we always just skip the names that say "make offer." A name is not even interesting until you know what it costs.
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Dalton Caldwell
Dalton Caldwell@daltonc·
Retention is all you need
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manuj@mxshra·
It’s YC demo day! Lots of investors waiting to see the X25 batch
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manuj@mxshra·
Diogo seeing the first websites made by Waffle v2 🤣
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manuj@mxshra·
DM’d @blaxelAI founders abt moving some of our infra to them 10 mins later they’re at our house to onboard us Elite customer service
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manuj@mxshra·
@vvaltterisa fixed - the projects that errored won't be available but new projects will work we're working on version control
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Valtteri
Valtteri@vvaltterisa·
@mxshra plz help cant create website
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jo
jo@JoWritesCode·
@mxshra bro your website is sicck!! it made a whole powerhouse of a website that would have taken me months to me build. intergrated database is coming?? nahh great work🤌 btw how do you make money it cant be free right?
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sergey bunas
sergey bunas@sergeybunas·
Magic hits 2,000 GitHub stars! 🌟 Magic 2.0 is coming soon, completely redesigned and more powerful than ever... 👨‍🍳👨‍🍳👨‍🍳 21st .dev/magic
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Geoffrey Litt
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt·
# the nightmare bicycle imo, the most important idea in product design is to avoid the "nightmare bicycle". imagine a bicycle where the product manager said "people don't get math so we can't have numbered gears - we need to have labeled buttons for gravel mode, downhill mode, ..." this is a hypothetical "nightmare bicycle" that Andy diSessa imagines in his book Changing Minds. as he points out: it would be terrible! we'd lose the intuitive understanding of how to use the gears to solve any situation we encounter. which mode do you use for gravel + downhill?? turns out, anyone can understand numbered gears totally fine after a bit of practice. people are capable! along the same lines - one of the worst misconceptions in product design is that a microwave needs to have a button for every thing you could possibly cook: "popcorn", "chicken", "potato", "frozen vegetable" bla bla bla. you really don't! you can just have a time (and power) button. people will figure out how to cook stuff. good designs expose systematic structure; they lean on their users' ability to understand this structure and apply it to new situations. we were born for this. bad designs paper over the structure with superficial labels that hide the underlying system, inhibiting their users' ability to actually build a clear model in their heads.
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