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@rahulio

founder Austin Alpaca Playhouse cofounder & ceo, Tesloop founder of thePlatform (now Comcast Technology Solutions)

Austin, TX Katılım Ağustos 2008
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rahulio@rahulio·
Total fail trying to install this on 2 machines with 2 LLMs helping. ----------- Subject: Cannot connect to local Ollama server — models not detected Environment: Atomic Chat (latest version, macOS) MacBook Air M4, 24GB RAM, macOS Sequoia Ollama v0.9.x running locally on port 11434 Two models available: qwen3:14b and qwen3.5:9b-q8_0 Ollama API is confirmed working: curl http://localhost:11434/v1/models → Returns both models correctly via OpenAI-compatible endpoint What I tried and what failed: OpenAI provider with custom base URLSet Base URL to http://localhost:11434/v1 Set API key to ollama Result: Models dropdown shows only hardcoded OpenAI models (gpt-5, gpt-5-mini, gpt-4.5-preview, etc.). It never fetches from the custom base URL. Clicking Refresh does nothing. Restarting the app does nothing. Foundation-models provider — manual model addAdded qwen3:14b manually under Foundation-models It appeared in the Foundation-models settings list Result: Model never appeared in the main chat "Select a model" dropdown. Cannot actually use it for conversations. Typing model name directly in chat selectorTyped qwen3:14b into the "Select a model" search box Result: "No models found for qwen3:14b" Local API Server toggleEnabled "Start server on launch" in settings Result: No change — this seems to be for serving Atomic Chat as an API, not for connecting to external servers. Expected behavior: Atomic Chat should fetch the model list from the custom base URL (http://localhost:11434/v1/models) and display the available Ollama models in the chat selector. Actual behavior: The OpenAI provider ignores the custom base URL for model discovery and shows a hardcoded list. Models added manually via Foundation-models don't surface in the chat UI.
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atomic.chat@atomic_chat_hq·
Google Turbo Quant running Locally in Atomic Chat MacBook Air M4 16 GB Model: QWEN3.5-9B Context window: 50000 Summarising 20000 words in just seconds.. You can do 3x larger context window, processing 3x faster than before!
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you. Inside: — The exact prompts to hand it on day one — Plain English setup for Mac and Windows — How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down — 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod

"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
One common issue with personalization in all LLMs is how distracting memory seems to be for the models. A single question from 2 months ago about some topic can keep coming up as some kind of a deep interest of mine with undue mentions in perpetuity. Some kind of trying too hard.
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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@garrytan conductor was such a good unlock along with /browse mode.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
I am coding a lot, GStack is helping me do it, but also I want you to know I was stranded in Austin the last 24 hours due to weather, and also last week my mom was in the hospital and not too lucid for most of it, so I was coding by her bedside too. She's ok now and I just visited her at home and set up her medication. I do have a full time busy job, and is it really possible for a CEO to be coding all the time? Frankly, I think it will have to be. The CEO has to set the future of the company. All companies will need to adapt to a faster world and do more. Boil the ocean. It's not about doing less and cheaper. It's about doing more and making 10x better products and services. Is 16k LOC/day sustainable for me? We're going to find out if I can manage to get to L8 software factory. I have not done it yet. But you can tell the models are about to get much much better. L8 is barely possible today, and I think I'm close. But everyone will be there soon. I want to be one of the people who helps all of you do it with me.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
I'm going to rile up the trolls with this right now but I am working on 3 different big projects simultaneously across 15 @conductor_build sessions all the time. In the last 7 days I'm averaging 17k lines of code per day, 35% tests, all thanks to gstack. (All mornings/nights/weekends on top of my real job at YC) I ran /retro (from gstack) on all three projects and this is what came back:
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Dudley Snyder
Dudley Snyder@DudleyNYC·
I'm highly skeptical of any attempt to access the Uranium. This could not be accomplished by a small team. The uranium is stored in cylinders likely weighing two tons each and buried under meters of earth and rock. Accessing them would require heavy lift capability in addition to a large supply of earth moving equipment. Much more likely the strategy will be to keep this uranium buried by monitoring the facility and using further bombing to block access.
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Naftali Hazony
Naftali Hazony@nhazony·
Satellite imagery shows something curious: While the United States and Israel dropped over 7,000 bombs on Iran over the past week, not a single munition struck the underground complex of Iran’s nuclear site in Isfahan. Why? 1/9🧵
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rahulio@rahulio·
@anothercohen is there a repo to clone? this is on my next week todo list.
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CHRIS FIRST
CHRIS FIRST@chrisfirst·
Who wants early access to a new AI tool from a major AI company?👀 Drop a comment and I’ll add you to the list.
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
Let me list the work I do in my personal life - order groceries - keep track of birthdays + gifts - plan parties - plan trips - keep a house in standing condition - keep a car in standing condition - do my taxes - pay my bills - invest my money - take, organize, and share family photos - help my kids with homework - enrich my kids academics - register my kids for activities - attend and manage several kids sports teams - keep my body healthy - keep my kids healthy - keep an eye on my parent's health - cook meals - clean + organize the house - stay intellectually engaged / read - exercise - design, furnish, and organize our home - keep plants alive - stay engaged with the neighborhood - stay engaged with politics - keep up to date on the news - repair broken things around the house - chauffeur my kids and their friends - price compare and purchase utilities - make holiday magic - order school lunches - pick and manage charitable donations - endless returns
yoni rechtman@yrechtman

Growing suspicion that there are vanishingly few use cases for consumer agents. People don’t do work in their personal lives. The only people who do are sf dorks using spreadsheets to plan trips to tahoe

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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@gigafactories please don't add soundtracks when elon is talking. the music is distracting. Why would you do this?
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Tesla Manufacturing
Tesla Manufacturing@gigafactories·
What’s next for Giga Berlin? Glad you asked
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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@RobertJBye why can't my mobile app push to main by default without extreme hoops? makes no sense
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Robert Bye
Robert Bye@RobertJBye·
New updates are rolling out to the Claude mobile apps today! The team have shipped improvements to voice mode, transcription, LaTeX rendering, artifact display, large prompts perf, MCP connections, attachment uploads, and much more. Please keep sharing feedback!
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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@chamath I think the real money is in CybertruckCabs. lmk, if you want the details. I have domain experience.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
I plan to buy and deploy large fleets around the country when possible. Should pay back and be positive FCF < 2 years…
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics

I plan on owning my own Tesla Robotaxi fleet one day. And the more I run the numbers, the more I realize this new business could become one of the most powerful income opportunities I've ever seen. This is how I'm thinking about it. Based on many analyst models and Tesla’s long-term vision, a reasonable base case assumption is about ~$30,000 per year in net profit per Robotaxi to the owner. This is after things like Tesla’s platform fee, charging, tires, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. Of course, the network is still early and Tesla is just beginning to roll this out in pilot programs in a few cities, so there’s no official real-world owner earnings yet... but using reasonable assumptions around utilization, pricing per mile, and operating costs, the math starts to get really interesting. If one Robotaxi can earn around $30,000 per year, here’s what a fleet might look like: • $100,000 per year → about 4 Robotaxis • $500,000 per year → about 17 Robotaxis • $1,000,000 per year → about 34 Robotaxis It may sound a bit crazy at first, but when you break it down, it starts to make more sense. These vehicles could potentially drive 50,000 to 100,000+ miles per year in high demand areas. If the economics land somewhere around $0.25-$0.50 profit per mile after all costs, you end up right around that ~$30k per vehicle per year range. And remember, the Tesla’s Robotaxi network is going to work a lot like Airbnb for cars. You add your vehicle to the network, Tesla handles the software, routing, payments, and rider experience, and they take a platform fee (often modeled around 25-35%). The owner keeps the rest after operating costs. Another thing that makes this interesting is the expected cost of the vehicles themselves. Tesla has talked about the purpose-built Cybercabs costing roughly $25k-$30k and Elon told me production is starting in 1 month! If that’s even close to reality, a fleet capable of generating around $1 million per year could theoretically cost somewhere around $850k-$1M in vehicles. That ROI is pretty freakin good! Now to be clear, none of this is guaranteed. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing it with you... a lot still depends on regulations, how fast unsupervised FSD scales, demand in each city, insurance costs, and how Tesla structures the network. But if the system works the way Elon has described it for years, owning a Robotaxi fleet could become one of the most powerful forms of passive income I've ever seen. And I plan on sharing the numbers with everyone on 𝕏 when the day comes. Personally, that’s why I’m paying such close attention. Bc one day, owning a fleet of autonomous Teslas working for me 24/7 might be the modern version of owning a rental property, except instead of tenants, you’ve got robots driving people around all day while you sleep. This next book of Tesla is going to be so exciting!

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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@lydiahallie I applied, but just to be clear... are you using typeform to collect info? If you need help optimizing that I could recommend a vibe-coding platform that would be much better, and be much smarter on field validation and the general experience.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
This is wild. Israelis celebrating Purim in a bomb shelter with a remix of Trump's speech announcing that Ayatollah Khamenei is dead. I love my people.
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rahulio
rahulio@rahulio·
@adelwu_ You should indicate the city/location.
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adel 🌟
adel 🌟@adelwu_·
i am insanely excited to host this event if you've been wanting to try sohn but can't wait in their long lines, i'm partnering with them to host a late night jazzy coworking session! there will be banana oat matcha/hojicha, tea, coffee, pastries, popcorn chicken, AND outlets for every seat 🤩 this will be a pretty intimate event since space is limited, but if it's popular we'll do it again :) comment if you want to come & i'll dm the link! @reductoai @brickywhat @JaySahnan @browserbase
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adam ludwin
adam ludwin@adamludwin·
who would be interested in a 7-day co-working offsite somewhere beautiful in California where time is roughly 50% working and 50% meditation? food, lodging, etc all handled. just bring your work and meditation practice. early summer this year. if enough interest will organize.
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rahulio@rahulio·
@forwarddeploy I'd like credits to build agents to help people stay healthy in a venue location.
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Umesh Khanna 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Umesh Khanna 🇨🇦🇺🇸@forwarddeploy·
Building your own version of OpenClaw or productivity tool that uses agents? Want free xAI API credits to supercharge it with Grok? Reply below (or DM if stealth mode) Hackathon MVPs, side projects, wild experiments - let’s see ’em all! 🦞
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Holy shit. Wow. This is HANDS DOWN the best take I’ve heard. If there is one video you listen to today it’s this one. Every single word of this and it’s a huge “f*ck you” to @antonioguterres for propping up the barbaric terrorist Islamic Regime in Iran. Must be shared everywhere in my opinion. Unfortunately I have no idea who this young British woman is to credit her, if you know who it is feel free to tag below.
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