Sagar Hebbale

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Sagar Hebbale

Sagar Hebbale

@sagarhebbale89

I build products, run a dev agency and tinker with AI Agents. Founder at Imversion Building @ajenticai

Katılım Kasım 2013
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Sagar Hebbale
Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
Guilty. This is exactly how i got into software.. In college I did my grad course in electronics/hardware. Most jobs that came through campus were software roles, never wanted to interview for any of them. Then I heard about an opening developing mobile games. iOS developer. Suddenly my lack of interest in software didn't matter. I didn't even know how to code. Got the job on pure interest alone. 16 years later, I'm running a software company.
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Kelindi
Kelindi@_kelindi·
every software engineer is just someone who wanted to make video games and quietly gave up on that dream
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@KaiXCreator Both! But this is changing, as pure models go my preferred model for coding is slowly becoming gpt 5.5. Used to use opus 4.7 a lot before
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Are you team Claude or Codex?
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
Tried to single shot a long running task with claude opus 4.7 extra high. Did not work and burnt 60$! 😢
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@unclebobmartin Just a matter of time till we get an actual star trek pin/badge wearable that actually gains mass adoption! Wonder if the LLM companies will get into hardware or if its a company like apple that will do this
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
These agents are the Star Trek computers. You can ask them question and get answers just like Spock and Kirk used to do. It's uncanny.
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
Dont ask LLM’s to do math.
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@ManCity What a legend. City will never be the same again. Thats how special this time was!
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Manchester City
Manchester City@ManCity·
"What a time we have had together." 🩵
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@GuptaSanskritii Don't one shot it. Split up the work into smaller tasks and ask it to execute. You also have to monitor and provide feedback on the smaller tasks...it compounds to what you want
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Sanskriti Gupta - Product Designer
Sanskriti Gupta - Product Designer@GuptaSanskritii·
Dude claude is not able to make one single onboarding screen according to my figma design. I dunno what am i even doing wrong atp.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
the model alone is no longer the product
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Sagar Hebbale
Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@sama Help us crack advanced (non rocket) propulsion systems
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@icanvardar Not if you maintain a TECH-DEBT.md and keep updating it 😜
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
vibe coding is just speedrunning technical debt with confidence
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
A small story about why I won't trust @porterit_ with anything valuable again. Booked a Porter to send a friend some organic farm-grown mangoes and homemade pickles. Rider arrived, collected the package, and then was never to be seen, heard, or contacted again. In his defense: peak mango season, the mangoes smelt phenomenal, there were pickles. A weaker man would've also disappeared. But my calls went unanswered. And Porter support's grand strategy was to keep closing my complaint, presumably hoping I'd disappear too. Luckily nothing valuable was lost. Just my faith in Porter for anything that actually matters.
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@carllerche The programming language that the LLM was most used in training data maybe? So javascript? 🤷🏽
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Carl Lerche
Carl Lerche@carllerche·
Which programming languages will thrive the most in the agent-era? Why will it not be Go? It is simple, consistent, predictable, and has excellent local reasoning.
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@oprydai And here are are, trying to make computers human
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Mustafa@oprydai·
humans are biological computers
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Dan Kulkov@DanKulkov·
fuck marketing building fun project launch tomorrow
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Rand@rand_longevity·
what is the first question you will ask the AGI?
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
The principle should be: more work, fewer people, not more people, less work. Agree the nature of work is changing, but I'd push back on the "more layers" point. If AI genuinely makes businesses more competitive, it shifts the optimal org size downward in a lot of sectors, and large monolithic organizations become the most exposed, precisely because their inertia is the liability. The future looks more like small teams innovating at the scale of today's large companies, and more human decision layers cuts against that.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
I’m not a doomer an AI at all. I think the nature of work, particularly entry level jobs will change. Ai will make business more complicated and competitive. Not less. Which means more layers where humans have to make decisions before the next process can happen And there will be millions, if not more, local models. We will we modify and train them for our lives and the businesses we create. Just leveraging the foundational models for things we don’t have access to. Maybe the new gig economy will be the models that represent our lives and the knowledge and experiences each one of us train those models on, and we get hired by companies for access to those models ? Thoughts ?
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
GPT 5.5 is my go to LLM for coding these days. But it wasn’t always. How has your choice of LLMs for coding evolved over the years?
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Sagar Hebbale@sagarhebbale89·
@OpenAI We have come a long way in just a few years from Wolfram alpha
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics.
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