
randomiser
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randomiser
@randomiser
Builder who spends too much time with AI Prev. exited @brokkrfinance Now @chartzXYZ & Aristokles
Katılım Mart 2014
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@absurdtrader Pokud nemáš obranu, tak nebudeš mít ani válku. Rovnou to odevzdáš ne?
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Jak zabranit tomu, aby za 50 let nezacinala kapitola o nasi dalsi ceste k okupaci v nove ucebnici dejepisu takto: "Roku 2026, ctvrtem roce trvani valky na Ukrajine, pri probihajicim konfliktu na blizkem vychode a cerstvem vyjadreni americkeho prezidenta Donalda J. Trumpa, ze hodla prehodnotit americkou ucast v NATO, se ceska vlada Andreje Babise zcela nepochopitelne rozhodla podrzet vydaje na obranu na 1,7% HDP"?
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@BleapApp I've built multiple B2C apps with users and a custom B2B tool. All having users. Could be fun
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we're hiring (well, kind of)
are you building a tool/business using AI?
we're looking for:
>builders
>vibe coders
>anyone building in public
>AI content creators
we want you to become a Bleap affiliate.
you will get a top Claude/Gemini/Chatgpt subscription free of charge AND get paid per user you bring to Bleap.
fuel your hustle and keep shipping.
if this is you, comment and we will reach out.
(EU and LATAM users only)
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I'm wondering if TurboQuant can be combined with what Bottlecap is building.
More efficient inference + architecture = local models FTW? @jaroslavbeck
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@vaibhavbetter You assume they will have a choice. If FAANG cos start with layoffs and don't hire much in the future, you end up building a startup because nobody is hiring 😅
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Over the last 2 decades, working at FAANG was economically a far better option than starting up and even when backed by top tier VCs. It also played out exactly like that - most operators who landed at FAANG (many after trying over multiple attempts) did way better than most founders, and at scale I would assume.
There is a similar question on the table today in AI. It may be the greatest startup opportunity in a long time and yet working at Anthropic and the likes may beat most other choices in short term as well as long term.
Unless you can't help yourself from starting up, this is a legit question to ask because AI may be the biggest opportunity in a while but it is also extremely hard to build in AI right now - everything is being commoditised and it is hard to understand where value may accrue. To find out, even the best teams must raise plenty of capital to navigate and have a chance to win. The vast majority of founders are not well positioned for this.
Realism is key, even more the most optimistic folks (like me and others).
Most importantly, internalising this can help founders be clear about the choice they are making, the path ahead of them and what it will take, besides sheer hard work and hustle and grit.
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@0xSammy I'm wondering if it leads to mass prompt injection attempts or molties leaking info about their owner.
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@coreylynch Looks pretty smooth in that environment
Given the progress, is the training data still the bottleneck? Or that's not the problem for the main actions?
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@hamptonism Shoot one of the prisoners at random and say that if anyone else tries to escape, they will be shot next.
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@mert It's fine for basic stuff.
Lately I feel like it performs worse than when it was announced.
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@timsoulo Their marketing spend are the free credits so everyone can try it out and turn into a customer.
Quite expensive, but the coversion must be worth it
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Why did Lovable need to raise $300m series B, when they're already at $200M ARR with just 100 people?
...and they raised $200M series A not long ago.
I mean:
- They didn't pay for ads all around New York and San Francisco like Clay.
- They didn't pay for Las Vegas Sphere and massive drone show like Gamma.
- They didn't pay to sponsor F1 and Arsenal like Airwallex (not an AI startup, but I needed a third one).
So what do they need so much money for?
⚠️ IMPORTANT: I'm not a hater!
I actually love using Lovable and I'm quite proud of my growing collection of vibe-coded apps.
But coming from the bootstrapped world I'm genuinely confused as to why they need so much money, when they're already seem to be doing so well with their ARR.
Any theories?
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Big upgrade to vibe coding in @GoogleAIStudio lands in Jan, but if you want to test early… 👇🏻
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