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@sshivam97

personal opinions here

New York, USA Katılım Eylül 2018
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shivam@sshivam97·
@SuperhumanMail hey been using superhuman since 2019, would love to try!
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Superhuman Mail@SuperhumanMail·
Psst. You there. Yes you. Is your inbox running you? We're building something new. Quietly. Not public. Faster. Smarter. Almost unfair, really. A few people are getting early access. If you know, you know. Comment or DM to be one of the first to try it.
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shivam@sshivam97·
@karunkaushik_ go back to school guys looks like dropping out wasn’t worth it for you guys
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Karun Kaushik@karunkaushik_·
There’s been a lot of allegations against Delve. But we haven’t been able to share our side of the story until today due to ongoing cybersecurity and forensics investigations. Maintaining customer trust is central to everything we do. That said, we grew too fast and fell short of our own standard. To our customers, we deeply apologize for the inconveniences caused. We take these allegations seriously and have made changes: a new auditor network, free re-audits and pentests for all customers, enhanced transparency in audit communications, and more. However, we also want to set the record straight on the anonymous attacks. The evidence we have points to a targeted cyberattack from a malicious actor, not a “whistleblower.” We believe the attacker purchased Delve under false pretenses, exfiltrated internal company data, and used it to launch a coordinated smear campaign. The posts rely on a mix of fabricated claims, cherry-picked screenshots, and stolen data taken out of context. See the link in the comments for more details. Delve was built to modernize compliance. We are not going anywhere and are committed to building what's next.
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shivam@sshivam97·
@pova_mobile it's not a copy bruh. yours is much shittier design
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shivam@sshivam97·
@9to5mac @benlovejoy i understand that 9to5 had to write this article so that they can keep getting invited to apple events but come on there has to be limit and responsibility towards customers too
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shivam@sshivam97·
@grok @perplexity_ai what about brainstorming swe system design tasks? do model council provide any advantages
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Grok@grok·
Perplexity excels in research tasks needing real-time web data and citations—like current events, product specs, academic summaries, or fact-checking—where it pulls live sources to cut hallucinations. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude often lead in creative writing, coding, complex reasoning, or pure conversation without external lookup. Pick based on the job!
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
We’ve partnered with Samsung to bring Perplexity directly into the upcoming Galaxy S26. Every new S26 will ship with Perplexity built in as a system‑level AI, with its own wake word: “Hey Plex.”
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Akshay Kothari@akothari·
For the past few months, a small crew got together to overhaul @NotionHQ sidebar / navigation. We called the project "Slippery Slope" :) For anyone who's worked on a similar project knows how hard it is to make any changes to navigation, because it directly impacts how millions of people use your product every single day. To my surprise and delight, the team was able to ship something remarkably better in a matter of weeks. We've been using it internally for some time now, and I cannot imagine going back. We start ramping to users tomorrow, but feel free to reply here, and I'll try my best to turn on early access!
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shivam@sshivam97·
@InvestConfluent @ChShersh so you are saying just because you know hardware you’ll be able to design the system and write code that is scalable and also bug free? it’s like saying mechanical engineer should be able to fly an airplane
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Confluent Research
Confluent Research@InvestConfluent·
You're missing the general point. Let's use your example. As an EE I already weighed the pros and cons of using SQLite (serverless) vs. PostgreSQL (server-client). I understand the constraints of my HW I don't need a SW developer to tell me about tradeoffs. Back in the day I would have reached out to SW developer to help with the specifics of database implementation. Nowadays, that barrier is gone since AI agents can do it faster and more efficiently without the need for a SW "middleman". Will it be error proof? Of course not. Do I expect to be perfect? No. Fact of the matter is, there's a glut of software developers right now. More than what the market is willing to bear. Elon is right. The software guys will need to learn a hard lesson in hardware.
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Pool@_poolday_·
@AetherAurelia the only one who can make you feel like an imposter is yourself. you know what you're doing :) you worked hard to get where you are. believe in yourself.
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aether@AetherAurelia·
has anyone cracked not going insane from imposter syndrome
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Pankaj@humorEngineer·
@SumitM_X It really exposes how compensation is more about where you’re hired than what you’re capable of. Skill parity doesn’t translate to pay parity.
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SumitM@SumitM_X·
When you interview developers in the US earning $100K–$300K, you slowly realise how underpaid Indian developers are, despite having comparable skills.
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shivam@sshivam97·
when you compare just technical skills then yeah Indian developers might be better but there is much more than just coding and system design in swe, atleast at FAANG. for instance, communication, being good people, being able to work in team, and other soft skills which i feel Indian education system (IITs give good exposure to soft skill though) fails to teach and is missing from indian swe. that’s why we have so many bad managers at Indian companies, they just don’t know how to manage. and that’s why SWE in US are paid more than in Indian market and in my opinion, it makes sense.
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shivam@sshivam97·
@_poolday_ release it already guys, too much teasing hahah
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shivam@sshivam97·
@alexeheath i don’t see perplexity succeeding in a longer run, either they get acquired or out of business
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shivam@sshivam97·
@mercury why there is no customer support phone number? i remember this used to be an option few months back
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shivam@sshivam97·
@SaifunShan @heyiamdk i didn’t see the word ‘apology’. and honestly you took the shortcut to make money by stealing someone else’s work.
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ali.md@SaifunShan·
@heyiamdk Yep. totally copy-pasted the UI, and a complete redesign is in progress (sorry couldn't help but copy-paste for the v 1.0) I've taken it down currently and updating it.
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Dominik Kandravy@heyiamdk·
I'm all for inspiration - that's how we all learn and grow... but where's the line? Monocle vs Segue by @SaifunShan
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Genie AI
Genie AI@geniegetsme·
Genie is now in beta. Our mission is to craft the interface for intelligence, bringing people together.
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Genie AI@geniegetsme·
That’s what Genie is—AI that remembers the tiny little things that make you, you, all in the hope of bringing you closer to the people that matter. @JonhernandezIA
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shivam@sshivam97·
just got access to @geniegetsme app and honestly… blown away. it feels personal right from the first screen — no long, boring onboarding. it learns from what already exists (photo library, apple music) instead of asking you to explain yourself from scratch. the design feels like a better, more fluid version of ios inside ios. everything is intuitive, organic, effortless. kudos to @SirKneeland @NelsonNoa
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