Ayesha Nasir

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Ayesha Nasir

Ayesha Nasir

@sihryx

Building FlowScout - autocomplete for your workflows! | University of Toronto CS | prev @ Twitch, HubSpot and AWS

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Ekim 2019
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Natan Voitenkov
Natan Voitenkov@NVoitenkov·
@sihryx @speedrun You made it extremely far - despite a very humble starting point. Despite an increase in the number of solo founders, a co-founder is a non negotiable for me personally. Focus on finding the right co-founder to build it - and it will take u a far way.
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Natan Voitenkov
Natan Voitenkov@NVoitenkov·
It's official - @speedrun 07 applications are open. Yes - as a scout I can write you a cheque within 24h but I wanna do better than that. I am looking for a few early stage founders to mentor. My sweet spot are folks with international background, who come from underprivileged backgrounds, and never had anything handed to them. Comment with a blurb of what you are building and I will DM you my Demo Day pitch recording. Here is a tip I gave folks in the past. Your product and vision will take you from 10-->100 but for the 0-->1 part it's about the TEAM. Read the "Dinner Party Jerk" essay by @andrewchen. That's how u should pitch yourself.
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Sahil
Sahil@sahill_og·
Me to Claude: "Make no mistakes. DO NOT HALLUCINATE. YOU ARE AN EXPERT SOFTWARE ENGINEER WITH 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE."
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trash@trashh_dev·
getting ready to start the week at the prompt factory
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Chris Warkentin
Chris Warkentin@chriswarkentin·
Unbelievable new RBC report: Between 2015-2024, more than $1 trillion in investment exited Canada, making it the largest capital exodus in Canadian history. This is the record of the Liberal government under Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney.
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Tom Quiggin
Tom Quiggin@TomTSEC·
According to the Bank of Canada: "Roughly 40% of Canadians whose underlying ability/human capital would place them in the top 1% of Canada’s income distribution if they had stayed -- now reside outside Canada." Also: For the next 9% (roughly the 91st–99th percentiles), the implied share abroad is 30–50%. Money and talent are leaving Canada due to the massively oppressive business environment. bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/upl…
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michelle
michelle@michellechen·
my entire feed is just
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Idiom
Idiom@idiom_bytes·
Canada spent $5.1 BILLION fixing a broken payroll system (Phoenix). Now we're about to spend $4.2 BILLION+ replacing it with Dayforce. I went through every lobbying record, every communication report, and every revolving-door hire to identify potential conflicts of interest. Here's what I found. 1/🧵
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Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson@ericjackson·
71% of Waterloo software engineering grads leave for the US. The brain drain damage threshold is 20%. Canada is at 3x the red line. Think about that. Canada taxes its people at 60% in part to fund a university system to train its best and brightest to flee the country and make the US GDP spike. Who is spiking US GDP at the moment? All the Canadians working for Anthropic and OpenAI in AI. How crazy is that? What do the Canadian tax payers get for their generosity out of this?
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Ayesha Nasir@sihryx·
Asked Claude code to do some research on what has been updated since the last time I worked on this project and it did a bunch of web search and then told me the usage limit has been hit.
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Ayesha Nasir@sihryx·
Stupidest way to engagement farm for his company. Guy finds a post on Reddit and talks about it as it happened to him 🙄
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Sonnet 4.6 also shows a major improvement in computer use skills. Early users are seeing human-level capability on tasks like complex spreadsheets and multi-step web forms.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
This is Claude Sonnet 4.6: our most capable Sonnet model yet. It’s a full upgrade across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. It also features a 1M token context window in beta.
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Ayesha Nasir@sihryx·
How much would it cost to train and create a computer use agent 🤡
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AI, Ads & Apps 
AI, Ads & Apps @AIAdsApps·
Pitch your app - Max 4 words - Share link when ready Seen by 25k people last month YES, this is marketing - GO!
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Ayesha Nasir@sihryx·
I've spent the last 3 weeks just doing qa for the app and I am tired
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Ayesha Nasir
Ayesha Nasir@sihryx·
@yashhq_22 Codex 5.3 on extra high is the best hands down. It’s been able to solve some of the toughest problems I’m facing and proactively finds ways to improve things. Claude credits run out in minutes and produces 637384 docs while doing so
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
For a solo founder, which is the best coding agent out there? - opus 4.6 - codex 5.3
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