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@rv32e
founder @ stealth ai lab






Introducing Chroma Context-1, a 20B parameter search agent. > pushes the pareto frontier of agentic search > order of magnitude faster > order of magnitude cheaper > Apache 2.0, open-source





Exclusive: OpenAI is backing a new AI startup that aims to build software allowing so-called AI “agents” to communicate and solve complex problems in industries such as finance and biotech on.wsj.com/4bTvwKd


We’ve raised $27M for this moment: starting today, your agent gets an iPhone and can talk like a friend. Texting is the universal interface. Billions of people text every day, but until now, developers have been restricted from building on the most powerful channel to ever exist. Linq is a single API for iMessage, RCS, SMS, voice, and even FaceTime and Find My. Nothing for users to download. Nothing new to learn. We’re already powering @interaction, @pika_labs, @getlindy, @zocomputer, @joindimension, Tomo (and others we can’t name just yet) to bring this new ecosystem to life. Join them, and start building for free in our sandbox, linked below. Or comment and we’ll get you set up.




Few know this, but I (George) was the only person in history to get a perfect score in CMU compilers, which is likely the best compilers course in the world. Combine that with crazy low level knowledge of hardware from 10 years of hacking. Then add a team of people who are talented enough to push back on my dumb ideas and clean up the implementations of the good ones. The team who keeps this whole operation running, software, infrastructure, and product. I love how there's no hype in deep learning compilers. It was one of the most annoying things about self driving cars, all the noobs who burned through billions on crap that was obviously dumb, and the companies who deserved to go bankrupt years ago if not for government bailouts (Tesla and China will devour them all). In this space, the competition is @jimkxa at Tenstorrent, @clattner_llvm at Modular, and @JeffDean at Google. Three of the living legends of computer science. And companies like @nvidia and @AMD, who are definitely live players, making single chips that have more power than the whole Internet two decades ago. This space is so fun to play in. If you haven't, read the tinygrad spec. It's all coming together beautifully.



















