
Bernardo Raposo
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Bernardo Raposo
@sir__fox
Creator of AOS Protocol – https://t.co/UHoSn6y72C | Making the web agent-native


Unpopular opinion: Elon Musk should buy LinkedIn and delete it




Switzerland 🇨🇭

Estamos vendo as primeiras startups hype de IA quebrarem ou ficarem mal das pernas. A Icon, que era uma IA de criar ads e que gastou $12 milhões de dólares no seu domínio faliu e tirou o site do ar. O Cluely que levantou $15m com a a16z parece que tá mal das pernas tb

Today, a dream becomes reality. We are officially starting the construction of Wat.com⚡ The first European incubator based in Brussels 🇪🇺 After a year of preparation, alongside an exceptional team, we are ready to bring this former 10,000 m² power plant back to life in the heart of Ixelles’ student district. In less than two years, this place will host hundreds of entrepreneurs building the next generation of European startups 🚀 To strengthen our digital sovereignty. To defend our values and our democracies. To tackle the climate challenge. To face geopolitical tensions. We need this more than ever. WAT is not only designed for entrepreneurs. It is built for the entire tech community: associations, corporates, investors, and organizations supporting innovation. A place to work, meet, debate and build together 🤝 An inclusive place that brings people together rather than dividing them. A place to nourish the mind through creative spaces and events 🎤, share a coffee or lunch ☕, and take care of yourself with a gym open to all members 🏋️ A huge thank you to everyone making this possible 🙏 Louis Langendries and Charlotte Keup Twyce Architects and Études Architecture & Design @Belfius Bank Today with WAT, we are not just laying a first brick. We are laying the foundations of a European ecosystem. ⚡🇪🇺


Criei essa ferramenta inspirado pelo @brunoclz para fiscalizar supersalários do judiciário. Pode ser interessante com a discussão atual no STF, se tiverem interesse libero amanhã no Github. Postarei as funcionalidades nos comentários.

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the evidence is strong that building more market rate housing is what makes it affordable, especially for people on low incomes. barriers to supply increase, such as “affordable housing” mandates, have the opposite effect, perhaps counterintuitively to most non-economists.



We’re building an LLM chip that delivers much higher throughput than any other chip while also achieving the lowest latency. We call it the MatX One. The MatX One chip is based on a splittable systolic array, which has the energy and area efficiency that large systolic arrays are famous for, while also getting high utilization on smaller matrices with flexible shapes. The chip combines the low latency of SRAM-first designs with the long-context support of HBM. These elements, plus a fresh take on numerics, deliver higher throughput on LLMs than any announced system, while simultaneously matching the latency of SRAM-first designs. Higher throughput and lower latency give you smarter and faster models for your subscription dollar. We’ve raised a $500M Series B to wrap up development and quickly scale manufacturing, with tapeout in under a year. The round was led by Jane Street, one of the most tech-savvy Wall Street firms, and Situational Awareness LP, whose founder @leopoldasch wrote the definitive memo on AGI. Participants include @sparkcapital, @danielgross and @natfriedman’s fund, @patrickc and @collision, @TriatomicCap, @HarpoonVentures, @karpathy, @dwarkesh_sp, and others. We’re also welcoming investors across the supply chain, including Marvell and Alchip. @MikeGunter_ and I started MatX because we felt that the best chip for LLMs should be designed from first principles with a deep understanding of what LLMs need and how they will evolve. We are willing to give up on small-model performance, low-volume workloads, and even ease of programming to deliver on such a chip. We’re now a 100-person team with people who think about everything from learning rate schedules, to Swing Modulo Scheduling, to guard/round/sticky bits, to blind-mated connections—all in the same building. If you’d like to help us architect, design, and deploy many generations of chips in large volume, consider joining us.





