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Pedro Lirón de Robles

@pedroldrh

Lexington, VA Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil000·
Has YC ever funded a successful hardware company? Why would anyone go into YC if they’re doing a processor startup
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Inference Chips for Agent Workflows @sdianahu Most AI chips are designed for "prompt in, response out." Agents don't work that way. They loop, branch, and hold context across dozens of steps, and current GPUs hit 30–40% utilization as a result. That gap is where purpose-built silicon wins.

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𝐋𝐔𝐌𝐀™
𝐋𝐔𝐌𝐀™@vai1kai·
You can gain 1k+ followers tonight. If you want to gain followers, drop "Hi" and connect with everyone who likes it.
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@Rafiboy89 How how how. What accounts should I reply? What topics should I focus on? Is replying to more recent less viral posts better than less recent more viral?
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Rafi
Rafi@Rafiboy89·
You can monetize on X, it's easy: Be a reply guy Be a reply guy Be a reply guy Be a reply guy
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
Cristiano Ronaldo hits 970 career goals. ✨
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yellow theCreator
yellow theCreator@perkmaybe·
Bro to Bro: build your x account Just say “hello” and gain 700 mutuals here.
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@ChampRDS OMG this guy is so locked in. I would be genuinely scared for my life if I had to fight him in an octagon
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Championship Rounds
Championship Rounds@ChampRDS·
Ilia Topuria says he no longer needs to fight for money after his last fight: "For the first time in my life, I'm going to step into the octagon where my life doesn't depend on what happens in there. Thank God for giving me the stability where neither I nor my children will ever lack anything... So now you're going to see a different Ilia. You're going to see El Matador, not at 100% but at 200%, someone who truly enjoys the art. If I was dangerous before, now I'm extremely dangerous." 👀 (via @jorgeebro)
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@jaredsuniverse Hey Jared, that is so impressive. I'm curious how you grew your followers so quickly. What gives more followers and good reply on a viral post of a good post on a 60 follower account like mine?
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@ArthurMacwaters I know! Why are these not televised. I am sure I could go for 6 straight hours of a live stream and be engaged the whole time.
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
I legitimately wish this trial was televised, you cannot make this up ___ Musk reaches for an analogy: "The classic answer to a yes or no question is not so simple. For example, if you ask the question 'will you stop beating your wife?'..." Judge Gonzalez Rogers cuts him off: "No, we're not gonna go there." The courtroom laughs. Savitt apologizes for the question. Musk: "I find it funny you saying it wasn't an unfair question since you're only asking unfair questions." Savitt: "I'm doing my best." Musk: "That is not true."
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🚨 Musk vs OpenAI's lawyer — the cross-examination exchanges William Savitt — Wachtell Lipton's lead defense lawyer, Supreme Court clerk, trained to break witnesses. Savitt opens with a misleading premise. Musk: "You're being misleading. What you're saying is false." Savitt tries again with a different loaded frame. Musk: "Your questions are not simple. They are designed to trick me." Savitt demands a yes or no answer to a complicated question. Musk: "If you ask a question where there is no possible simple answer, I must give a longer answer because any simple answer would be misleading the jury." Musk reaches for an analogy: "The classic answer to a yes or no question is not so simple. For example, if you ask the question 'will you stop beating your wife?'..." Judge Gonzalez Rogers cuts him off: "No, we're not gonna go there." The courtroom laughs. Savitt apologizes for the question. Musk: "I find it funny you saying it wasn't an unfair question since you're only asking unfair questions." Savitt: "I'm doing my best." Musk: "That is not true." OpenAI's lawyer came to break Musk. Musk wasn't having it.

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Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@yoxics With this guy you never know. I could see him being the first guy streaming on Mars or some shit like that. Imagine: "IShowSpeed to embark on a 6 month mission to mars by the end of 2035"
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yoxic
yoxic@yoxics·
IShowSpeed says he plans on streaming in space after completing his goal of visiting every country on stream 👀 "there's like 200 countries in the world and I'm at 96.. two to three more years ill be done with the whole world, after than I'm going to space"
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Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@Heyyanyaa What was your strategy? What types of posts did you reply to? Were you contious of reply lenght? Did you DM people?
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Anyaa
Anyaa@Heyyanyaa·
Being a reply guy is exhausting. Yet I did it consistently for 60 days. Results: +24k followers + 20M impressions + $2500 All from 25+ replies daily. It’s the best growth hack for small accounts.
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Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@DearS_o_n Indeed. We are on the most assymetric time in human history in tearms of wealth creation. Like you can be a random 20 yo mofo from the middle of nowhere with little to no resources but if you have a laptop, wifi, and a good idea, you can create wealth for the next 5 generations
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Generational wealth starts with one risk taker. Let that man be you.
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luna
luna@lunarfq·
Imagine you just say hi and 100 ppl follow you
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Still Learning
Still Learning@Still_learner·
No Account should be under 5k Say Hi, I'll boost you
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@jehovahsflyest Shits gotta be rough. It certainly is happening already. The problem with phone addiction is that it is so normalized to spend +5 hours/day on it that people don't feel like they are addicted. If everyone spends that much time every day, is everyone addicted or no one?
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CHA$E
CHA$E@jehovahsflyest·
imagine you’re 5 years old & your parents are addicted to their phones
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Raven
Raven@Ravenismeee·
You’re offered $3 million to uninstall Instagram from your phone forever. Would you do it???
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
YALLA!! WE ARE AL NASSR!! ✈️🤷🏽‍♂️💪🏽
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
LLMS and AI models have improved so much since 2022 that you have forgotten how shitty they were compared to modern day models Here are 5 massive improvements that no one talks about but that will blow your mind: 1. No internet acess ChatGPT used to not have a web search feature that could look up current info. If you asked about recent stock prices for example, it could not tell you Nowadays this is one of the most used features 2. Terrible memory Early models could not remember anything of what you said in the previous three chats you had with it Nowadays models like Opus 4.7 or Codex 5.5 have 1M context windows and can remember more than 200 prompts in a single window 3. Awful at coding Ironically, at the beggining, LLMs didn't know how to code. Making LLMs great at coding was the single most important thing AI labs achieved in the following years Nowadays AI researchers spend most of their time trying to improve LLMs coding ability 4. No Multimodality Up until late 2022, ChatGPT could not generate images. Videos came even later Nowadays most AI images and videos are undistinguishable from reality 5. Hallucinations were a nightmare In the early days, you could easily convince an LLM that 1 +1 = 3 after a couple prompts Nowadays this is unthinkable
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Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@NASA THAT LOOKS AI. NASA YOU ARE NOT TRICKING US WITH THIS ONE. YOU GUYS NEVER MADE IT TO MARS.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
POV: you're rolling around on the Red Planet You’re looking at six years on Mars in around two minutes. This timelapse contains images captured by our Curiosity rover between 2020 and 2026 from one of its navigation cameras. go.nasa.gov/4cH4mrt
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Pedro Lirón de Robles
Pedro Lirón de Robles@pedroldrh·
@rawsalerts As it should be. This is making the big news but when you think about it it is the most basic thing ever. The problem is that the baseline is so low that this looks like a great achievement
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R A W S A L E R T S
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: The United States Senate has unanimously voted to ban its members and staff from trading on prediction markets.
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