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@sagarck04

ml @columbia, prev @join_ef, building!

new york Katılım Kasım 2022
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@zeeg ty! what was the service before if you don’t mind me asking?
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@gill_kyle one time i saw a business generate their logo, it said "freshly squeezed lemons" three separate times.
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Kyle Gill@gill_kyle·
lol this has vibe coded written all over it 🎫 Ticket Submitted Ticket Submitted Ticket Hi, You submitted a ticket,
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Marvin Kennis
Marvin Kennis@marvinkennis·
Spent a bunch of time redesigning our filtering UI. Natural language first. Highlights and hover states to show query understanding
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Cory Levy
Cory Levy@cory·
co hosting a builder event in NYC next week a high school dropout who started a billion+ dollar company will be speaking @ reply or DM if u want to join
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@shadcn what’s your favorite current preset?
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shadcn@shadcn·
--preset b4aRK5K0fb
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@xan_ps this hook literally said nothing about him as a person.
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Prateek Sachan
Prateek Sachan@xan_ps·
not sure from where kids today are getting these ideas. I'm sure I'll have much better things to talk about.
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@SriketK “tech events with pizza”
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Sagar@sagarck04·
i fixed luma search. i tried finding my friend’s hackathon in nyc and literally couldn’t. it wasn’t tagged tech or ai, so luma basically hid it. he had to send me the link directly. made this to search events in nyc + sf. syncs every hour: fix-luma-search.vercel.app
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Sagar@sagarck04·
what’s the best value plan for codex currently?
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@sudoingX only for super grok heavy users?
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@sudoingX just preference for the CLI? or why use this over agents in cursor?
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Sagar@sagarck04·
@zjpeng94 how would this work at a high level? would we embed neural signals into a vector space directly? or some sort of intermediary representation that leverages the scale of data we have available in natural language/text?
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Jazzik P.
Jazzik P.@zjpeng94·
We should start training model directly from neural signal. Human will one day talk to machine through brain wave. The communication bandwidth of typing/speaking is the bottleneck.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@XFreeze Neuralink is a much bigger breakthrough than most people realize. Enabling people to control a computer with their mind and the completely blind to see are Jesus-level miracles.

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Jason
Jason@jasonhywang·
Going to be in NY for NY tech week, any events I should go to? And ppl I should meet?
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Sagar
Sagar@sagarck04·
it’s wild that some startups still use leetcode as their primary technical screen for hiring… no take-homes no agent-driven assessment … but leetcode?
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Applied Compute
Applied Compute@appliedcompute·
Some enterprise tasks are challenging to hill-climb with RL-based methods since they involve very out-of-distribution behavior. On-policy self-distillation (OPSD) gives a model learning signal for every token it writes, far richer than the single scalar reward of RL. But that channel is noisy: most tokens don't reflect the behavior you're after. We introduce Relevance-Masked Self-Distillation (RMSD), which uses a two-step filtered loss mask to cut through the noise and find the tokens with the highest signal. Compared to OPSD it trains more stably, provides higher data efficiency, and reaches a higher performance ceiling.
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Reti@eedrareti·
the true recession indicator is how full central park is at 2pm on a weekday the second the weather hits 90°
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Jonas
Jonas@jonaasw1·
I created a list of my favorite cafes to work at in NYC. Coffee shops > offices. I started my company inside a coffee shop. Beautiful spaces. Good energy. Surrounded by people locking in. And you randomly meet the most interesting people. My list includes the cafe name, neighborhood, and a proprietary, confidential scoring system based on: - Work space (tables, outlets, WiFi, design) - Food (quality, options, price) - Music (playlist, can you take calls) - People (do interesting people go here) - Coffee (does it hit) - Vibes (overall energy) I'd love to share this list with you + add new spots. Comment "CAFE" and I'll DM you the list.
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