Abhirath Sharma

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Abhirath Sharma

Abhirath Sharma

@trendingchariot

Here for: Tech, current affairs, memes Currently: Making PPTs better at Bain Worked for: Bain, Urban Company & Series A start-ups Alma mater: IIT-B 🇮🇳 / 🇬🇧

London/ Mumbai Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Paul Graham@paulg·
If a site or app forces me to answer some unnecessary question before I can continue, I always give a wrong answer. How did you hear about us? Radio. Does anyone else do that?
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Abhirath Sharma
Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@claudeai I have been spooked by seeing 80% limit reached in 1 prompt (design system setup). Don't think going from 2 prompts to 4 prompts will be mega useful. Plus, it's not 3X better than other tools out there, which might have made it worth extra tokens
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
You can now create more with Claude Design. We've doubled token limits across every plan.
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Abhirath Sharma
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@lennysan Real estate agents - for high value purchases, you need the assurance of the human in the loop
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@lennysan Reviewers are having a hard time - engineering managers having to go through sloppy code, PM leaders going through sloppy artefacts etc.
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
AI releases feel like...
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
Joseph, Stalin will be CM and LoP in Tamil Nadu. At a time when there's no communist party ruling any state in India.
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
Tamil Nadu is fascinating. More than 11% state GDP growth, yet was run by someone called Stalin. More Hindu (as % of population) than Maharashtra, yet a pipe dream for the BJP.
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@ABiggerSpalash There's some connection with the Shaivite movement, higher important of Gurus (e.g. Ramana Maharshi and Arunachala) that translates to movie stars (and also self immolation upon death). This is my superficial understanding - watching this thread for a convincing answer.
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Palash
Palash@ABiggerSpalash·
Can friends from Tamil Nadu, Andhra and Karnataka explain why movie stars hold demi-god status in your states? What's the deeper historical/cultural reason that's absent in the North? (Claude's answers are not compelling enough)
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Abhirath Sharma
Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@willchen500 You can tear apart any SaaS business using the wrapper analogy. Distribution, trust and GTM matter, and always will.
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WillC
WillC@willchen500·
Harvey and Legora are essentially sales organisations that resell tokens. They have hired legions of ex big law juniors and mid levels as sales people (“GTM”) along with some ex partners to wine and dine their former colleagues. They slap on a UI that makes them look different from ChatGPT but the product differentiation and vertical specific features are far and few in between. You could just as well use both for any white collar job. Their web apps are basically 1. A chatbot interface 2. A projects function where you can upload your files 3. A tabular review function where you can bulk review documents in a table 4. Workflows which are just custom prompts you write for the chatbot or tabular review. I was able to build everything plus some additional functionality they do not have like version control in mikeoss.com in two weeks. I call this the “token reseller theory”. They are like car dealers or real estate agents but for tokens. The model providers get them to do the selling to crack open the reticent legal market. What happens to H/L now that the model providers want the market for themselves? Does not bode well for them.
Bohan@loubohan

Heard that Harvey is slicing their wrapper even thinner by outsourcing their product to Anthropic Managed Agents as they realize there is no data/posttrain moat on top of the models Harvey/Legora will become a brand + sales team distribution channel for Anthropic until they get bought or give up

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Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:
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Abhirath Sharma
Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@Gaurab Tldr - aero turbines are 3-10x complex compared to power plant turbines, which run at a low rpm (50Hz-60Hz = 3000-3600 RPM) to maintain the frequency of current. It's incorrect to say both are the same and have the same alloys
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Abhirath Sharma@trendingchariot·
@Gaurab These claims (20,000 RPM, centrifugal force, super speciality allows etc.) are true for aero turbines, but not for gas turbines used in power plants. Plus more companies manufacture gas turbines than aero. These 2 should not be conflated
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Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti@Gaurab·
You cannot buy a new gas turbine until 2030. Order books at GE, Siemens, and Mitsubishi stretch to 2029. Turbine prices have nearly tripled since 2019. Every AI data center needs power and every gas plant needs a turbine. And every turbine has one part that bottlenecks the entire industry: The blade. It has to survive in gas 500°C above the melting point of the metal it's made from and spin at up to 20,000 RPM under 10,000 g of centrifugal force. Each blade is grown as a single crystal of nickel superalloy, pulled through a vacuum furnace at 3 mm per minute. A set of blades costs $600,000 and takes 90 weeks to grow. The same metallurgy powers modern jet engines. Only 3 companies on Earth can build one. China spent $42 billion trying to catch up. They bought a Russian fighter engine, took it apart, and copied every part. Their copy ran 30 hours between overhauls versus 400 for the original. Modern Western engines run 4,000. You can reverse engineer the shape of a turbine blade. You cannot reverse engineer 60 years of metallurgy.
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