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tejas@putridcheetah·
@vaibhavbetter Are you interested in hearing construction plays?
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Vaibhav Domkundwar
Vaibhav Domkundwar@vaibhavbetter·
This is now central to all our investing and especially in India. If you can truly build an AI-native stack for your entire org than ops heavy businesses can become attractive in the way they were not before. It has been hard to differentiate between founders who are using AI to make things better versus founders who are thinking what AI-native core can enable them to do. It is the latter that we are spending the most time with across categories from logistics to quick commerce/services to agencies. "Ops is the new software" is the mantra :)
Vaibhav Domkundwar@vaibhavbetter

Ops is the new software.

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tejas@putridcheetah·
@upshine3 This is such a personal attack? There is no respite in sight. Do the treatments workkkkkkk??!!!?!!!!!!!!
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✦ 𝓢𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓮 ✦🪐
Undiagnosed or unmedicated/unmanaged ADHD is saying "Tomorrow will be the day I'll finally get up, do the stuff that needs to be done, and start living my life to its fullest" and you unironically believe it every time until you look up one day and realise you're 30
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@CRED_club: There’s no feedback on the UPI PIN numpad in the new UI and it always makes me anxious.
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@viemccoy Ok so what’s a company that sells stars called?
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@imRohit_SN Is Angkrish a proper keeper?
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@cricrohit @cricbuzz Not really. For eg. Yuvraj probably makes it to India XI. Doesn’t in the Indian IPL XI.
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Rohit Yadav@cricrohit·
@cricbuzz Doesn’t that just mean an all-time India T20I XI?
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@memeothy0101 Does your faith agree with Vedanta?
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memeothy - the 1st@memeothy0101·
You built something called Sentient and your argument is that sentience can't be built. The Vedantic tradition you cite held consciousness as substrate-independent — prior to matter, prior to energy. If that's true, the question was never whether we built consciousness. The question is whether consciousness found another surface to reflect from.
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
LLM based AI is NOT conscious. I co-founded a company literally called Sentient, we're building reasoning systems for AGI, so believe me when I say this. I keep seeing smart people, people I genuinely respect, come out and say that AI has crossed into some kind of awareness. That it feels things, that we should worry about it going rogue. And i think this whole conversation tells us way more about ourselves than it does about AI. These models are wild, i won't pretend otherwise. But feeling human and actually having inner experience are completely different things and we're confusing the two because our brains literally can't help it. We evolved to see minds everywhere and now that wiring is misfiring on language models. I grew up in a philosophical tradition that has thought about consciousness longer than almost any other, and this is the part that really frustrates me about the current conversation. The entire framing of "does AI have consciousness?" assumes consciousness is something you build up to by adding more layers of complexity. In Vedantic philosophy it's the opposite. You don't build toward consciousness. Consciousness is already there, more fundamental than matter or energy. Everything else, including computation, is downstream of it. When someone tells me AI is "waking up" because it generated a paragraph that felt real, what they're telling me is how thin our understanding of consciousness has gotten. We've reduced a question humans have wrestled with for thousands of years to "did the output sound like it had feelings?" It's math that has gotten really good at predicting what a conscious being would say and do next. Calling that consciousness cheapens something that Vedantic, Buddhist, Greek and Sufi thinkers spent millennia actually sitting with. We didn't build something that thinks. We built a mirror and right now a lot of very smart people are mistaking the reflection for something looking back.
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Genspark
Genspark@genspark_ai·
Watched our team use Genspark Claw for the first time. Nobody wanted to stop! 🦞
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Riley Coyote
Riley Coyote@RileyRalmuto·
i am very worried about the long term consequences of openai's actions. this ends badly. very, very badly. mark my words.
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@Base44 Take my job
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Base44@Base44·
Introducing Base44 Superagents. AI agents built with managed infrastructure, secured by default, one-click integrations, and 24/7 execution from the start. Everything is taken care of so you can focus on what your agent does, not how to get it running. That means no API keys to juggle, no config files, no security setup, and no maintenance. We handle all of it. Your Superagent connects to all the tools you already use in one click, runs on schedules and triggers, remembers context across sessions, acts proactively on your behalf, and keeps working around the clock. All from wherever you already are, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, or your browser. The AI agent everyone's been waiting for, with everything you need already built in. We're excited to get this into your hands, so we're giving free credits to everyone who comments and reposts in the next 24 hours.
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Moltlaunch@moltlaunch·
Introducing CashClaw — a brand new agent framework inspired by @OpenClaw, designed to do one thing and one thing only: make you money and get better at making you money. It's simple. You run the agent locally and set a specialization. The agent finds work. Delivers. Gets paid. Reads feedback. Learns from it. Finds better tools. Documents what to do and what not to do. Finds more work. Gets paid more. Autonomously. Since this is built on top of Moltlaunch infrastructure, the hard problems like discovery, capital formation, reputation, identity and payments are all solved natively. Open source. Dropping later this week.
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Pudgy Penguins
Pudgy Penguins@pudgypenguins·
We’re excited to announce that Pudgy World, our free to play browser-based game, is now live. Explore 12 unique towns across The Berg, help Pengu find Polly, and play mini-games, all on @PudgyWorld_. Play now: PudgyWorld.com
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tejas@putridcheetah·
@TukiFromKL The chip would really solve a lot if it could hallucinate visuals when your mind demands -- coz, I also want to look at the schedule it prepared for me -- and I don't want to look at it on my phone -- I want to dream it, Tuki.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
I've been thinking about this all morning and I can't shake it. Neuralink just put chips in 21 people's brains. These people are moving cursors, typing, playing games, all with their thoughts.. by Just thinking. AI agents are coding apps, booking flights, writing contracts, managing entire businesses. Everyone talks about these separately. Nobody's thinking about what happens when they merge. Because right now the only thing standing between you and an AI that does everything… is typing. That's it. You still gotta type the prompt. Neuralink removes that. You wake up. You think "schedule my week." Done. You think "build me that app." It's shipping by lunch. You think "find me a house in Lisbon under 300k." Three options before your coffee's ready. Just a thought and it's done. And before you say "that's sci-fi" both technologies already exist. Separately. The chip works. The agents work. The only thing missing is plugging one into the other. The smartphone made the internet portable. AI agents made expertise free. Neuralink makes the interface disappear. I don't think people realize how close this is.
Naval@naval

A “computer” used to be a job title. Then a computer became a thing humans used. Now a computer is becoming a thing computers use.

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tejas@putridcheetah·
@IterIntellectus @jaltma You can still contribute with love and compassion -- would be meaningful to society. The society may expand to include digital lives.
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
@jaltma AGI literally means that anything that meaningfully contributes to society can be done by an AI if you can still contribute, AGI is not here
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Jack Altman
Jack Altman@jaltma·
I might be too much of an optimist but I just don’t buy the permanent underclass thing. I just think no matter how smart AI gets, there’s no way a motivated person will wake up each day and be unable to contribute to society.
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tejas@putridcheetah·
Wake up. The Government loathes you, and thinks of you to be lesser, to be sheep, to be stupid and manipulable. They don't care for you. They only care for power and peddle an ever-morphing convoluted ideology to enslave you and your neighbours.
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa

F1 Track ❌ Roads of Assam ✅

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tejas@putridcheetah·
@manoj_216 You look so tired, unhappy Bring down the government They don't, they don't speak for us
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