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Raza

@razarasool_

i like tech & startups

London Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Laura Modiano
Laura Modiano@LauraModiano·
In the last couple of years I’ve had a front row seat to the future. So I’m excited to be stepping into a new role at @OpenAI leading Founder Experience, taking the work I’ve been doing with founders, developers and investors across EMEA to a global level. I have travelled around the world meeting founders at meetups, universities, VC events and hackathons, builders creating incredible companies. The jump from builder to founder is one of the most important moments on their journey: going from experimenting, hacking and prototyping to building a company, creating value for others and shaping what’s next. We’re building this function around a simple belief: if you are building in the service of others, then we are in the service of you. Founder Experience is focused on helping founders move fast, be supported from Day 1 and through every stage of growth.
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Raza@razarasool_·
@damndanielliem Can you elaborate this further - what skills work really work?
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Daniel C. Liem
Daniel C. Liem@damndanielliem·
3/ Build plugins. Host org-wide skills on git. Make it easy to invoke skills at their fingertips. Also add RBAC: so teams get the right org-specific integrations/plugins, pre-installed from the get-go. Drive to 'aha' moments fast; build on-ramp mechanisms for the best NUX.
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Daniel C. Liem
Daniel C. Liem@damndanielliem·
2/ Build the systems. Build out non-native MCPs (salesforce, gong). First locally, then → via cloud MCP. Make it ultra easy to ingest all the context.
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Winston Weinberg
Winston Weinberg@winstonweinberg·
We had an incredible April at Harvey. - Net new ARR is up 6x YoY - We’re about to break 50% DAU/MAU - Our average user now spends 12 hours a month using Harvey Job's not finished.
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Raza@razarasool_·
Why is Thames water leaving street scars behind? @createstreets
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Raza@razarasool_·
public realm deserves to be beautiful- Brompton Cemetery
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Raza@razarasool_·
when a rocket / ship test fails at SpaceX, they call it an "anamoly" rather than a "failure" - must watch!
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John Collison
John Collison@collision·
At Stripe Sessions, we showed how we think agentic commerce will often happen behind the scenes in the course of producing other final products. Here, we show our Claude Code using MPP and @tempo to buy a dataset from @alpha_vantage in the process of generating a research report for me on AI energy usage.
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Raza@razarasool_·
@Bouazizalex fill the role faster - use Metaview mate
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Raza@razarasool_·
@eglyman how would you redesign the org? what does an ai native org look like?
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Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman@eglyman·
no one would design a company today the way companies were designed two years ago. the line between engineers and everyone else was an artifact of who could write code. that line is gone. 70% of our merged PRs are written by our in-house agent, and over 10% of the PRs weren't written by eng team. the org chart is the next thing to redesign.
Zach Bruggeman@zachbruggeman

When we first shared Inspect, @tryramp's in-house coding agent, it wrote 30% of all merged PRs. Today, it's ~70% of all merged PRs, and goes far beyond just our engineers. We shared some successes with the Ramp team today in our all-hands, that I wanted to share here as well.

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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
Here's the new Clicky. It's the simplest interface in the world to talk to AI + spawn agents. It builds Mac apps. It does research to help you find IG micro-influencers. It interacts with native Apple Notes, Calendar, Reminders. Built for consumers, 0 setup. Try today, free.
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
EXCLUSIVE: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned Wall Street leaders to an urgent meeting on concerns that the latest AI model from Anthropic will usher in an era of greater cyber risk. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Raza@razarasool_·
@FarzaTV Incredible man!
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
This is Farzapedia. I had an LLM take 2,500 entries from my diary, Apple Notes, and some iMessage convos to create a personal Wikipedia for me. It made 400 detailed articles for my friends, my startups, research areas, and even my favorite animes and their impact on me complete with backlinks. But, this Wiki was not built for me! I built it for my agent! The structure of the wiki files and how it's all backlinked is very easily crawlable by any agent + makes it a truly useful knowledge base. I can spin up Claude Code on the wiki and starting at index.md (a catalog of all my articles) the agent does a really good job at drilling into the specific pages on my wiki it needs context on when I have a query. For example, when trying to cook up a new landing page I may ask: "I'm trying to design this landing page for a new idea I have. Please look into the images and films that inspired me recently and give me ideas for new copy and aesthetics". In my diary I kept track of everything from: learnings, people, inspo, interesting links, images. So the agent reads my wiki and pulls up my "Philosophy" articles from notes on a Studio Ghibli documentary, "Competitor" articles with YC companies whose landing pages I screenshotted, and pics of 1970s Beatles merch I saved years ago. And it delivers a great answer. I built a similar system to this a year ago with RAG but it was ass. A knowledge base that lets an agent find what it needs via a file system it actually understands just works better. The most magical thing now is as I add new things to my wiki (articles, images of inspo, meeting notes) the system will likely update 2-3 different articles where it feels that context belongs, or, just creates a new article. It's like this super genius librarian for your brain that's always filing stuff for your perfectly and also let's you easily query the knowledge for tasks useful to you (ex. design, product, writing, etc) and it never gets tired. I might spend next week productizing this, if that's of interest to you DM me + tell me your usecase!
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.

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