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Varunkumar Nagarajan

@varunkumar

Indian. Responsible son. Software Engineer. Coder. Blogger. Technology enthusiast. Web developer. Glass Xplorer. Gardener. Cricket lover. RS Dravid Fan. Foodie.

Chennai, India Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
@arunkumar_n @psankar Graphify benchmark is one of the most misleading numbers in AI dev tooling right now. The baseline it compares against is "dump the entire corpus into context." Nobody does that. In one of our work repos, it showed ~1300x but the reality is 1-2x at most.
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ArunKumar Nagarajan@arunkumar_n·
@psankar @varunkumar Just graphified an Android + React Firebase App. 88 files, 22K words → 393 nodes, 629 edges, 38 code communities. Now it takes ~95% fewer tokens.
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psankar@psankar·
If you are feeling starved of tokens and running into limits, experiment with github.com/safishamsi/gra… Have been told by multiple people that this saves tokens without compromising on performance. #AI
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Jatin Puri
Jatin Puri@purijatin7·
@varunkumar Oh Nice. On limits, we get unlimited tokens at work as Microsoft employees. And also unlimited tokens on personal github accounts for personal usage. So hence, ghcp cli is my primary tool.
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Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
Yeah, I used to use Copilot till a few months. Claude Code added a lots of features. /ask feature was added to Claude Code (/btw) a few weeks (months?) back itself. I use Claude Code with Bedrock. Can use any model I want. With the removal of premium requests, limits are going to be crazy in Copilot.
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Jatin Puri
Jatin Puri@purijatin7·
@varunkumar This is github copilot cli. Mostly at par on feature set with Claude Code. But it gives access to all frontier models (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini).
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Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
@Swiggy @SwiggyCares my order id 237302402347072 was partially delivered. One of the items was missing. Been on chat for 45 mins now. No resolution. I want my order to be fully delivered or take it back and give full refund. I don’t want the partial order. I am offered some partial refund less than the value of the item. Need a quick help on this.
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
Move from Markdown to HTML and give AI a richer canvas to communicate output humans will actually read. Think plans, specs even throwaway editors. Like this idea which keeps more humans in the loop.
Thariq@trq212

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TIMES NOW@TimesNow·
Scenario 1: If Left & VCK join Vijay TVK (107) + Congress (5) + CPI (2) + CPM (2) = 118 seats → crosses the magic mark of 117 Scenario 2: If Left & VCK abstain TVK (107) + Congress (5) = 112 seats → falls short of the magic mark of 114 Watch as @HeenaGambhir explains
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Usage limits are up, effective today we're: 1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans 2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
Claude@claudeai

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.

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Varunkumar Nagarajan
Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
@psankar Did something similar a couple of years back. Removed Kafka, Kafka connect, Flink, and Beam dependencies. The product became much simpler to manage.
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psankar@psankar·
Initiated a change in $JOB where about 15 micro services, pubsub, 3 different databases (firebase, elasticsearch and some in-memory) are compressed to a single monolith + postgres. Hopefully it goes fine. Those should NOT have been designed as services in the first place.
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Chethan Kumar@Chethan_Dash·
#Exclusive #India #Astronauts India’s astronaut cadre is expected to open to civilians, marking a shift in how @isro is preparing for human spaceflight beyond the first few #Gaganyaan missions. 4 civilians likely in the 2nd batch. Read this thread for more exclusive details. 1/n
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Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
@hyperinteger Agent handoff is the ability to hand over sessions between Claude Code and GH Copilot. I was able to do that from the VS Code extension.
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Shiva Shiva
Shiva Shiva@hyperinteger·
@varunkumar It can load Claude skills, which is a bunch of text anyway. Agent handoff, superpowers, anything
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Varunkumar Nagarajan@varunkumar·
Went back to GH Copilot after using Claude Code for a while. UI is pretty hard to use after getting used to the CLI
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CG@cgtwts·
> be Cursor > start as a code editor > get valued at ~$10B > realize that’s not enough and move into models > now competing with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google > run into the real bottleneck > need massive compute but competitors control it > stuck depending on the same companies you’re trying to beat > then SpaceX steps in with a way out > offers access to massive GPU clusters > but the deal is high stakes > $60B to buy or $10B to walk away > the $10B alone > your entire value last year > and $60B is bigger than what Elon Musk paid for X Cursor takes the deal and gives up the right to sell for one year. In return, it secures massive compute and a guaranteed $10 billion floor, removing its dependence on infrastructure controlled by OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. With access to frontier-scale resources, Cursor can now train at a level that was previously out of reach and compete on equal footing. The next 12 months will determine whether it emerges as a category leader in coding AI.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

This is wild. SpaceX now has the right to BUY Cursor for $60B. Or pay them $10 billion to walk away. To put it in perspective, Cursor was worth $9.9 billion total in May of last year. Let's have a closer look at the numbers. Start with the $60 billion. Cursor was already raising money this week at a $52 billion valuation from a16z and Nvidia. The Elon offer sits 15% above a number that was already on the table. The next round priced in, with a one-year fuse. The $10 billion is the real number. That's what SpaceX pays even if it walks away and never buys the company. The walk-away fee alone is more than the entire company was worth 12 months ago. Now the strategic logic. Cursor stopped being just an editor in March. They shipped Composer 2, their own model, and it beat Claude Opus 4.6 on Terminal-Bench at one-tenth the price. The catch is that frontier coding models need frontier compute, and the only labs with frontier compute are the same ones building competing coding products. OpenAI shipped Codex. Anthropic shipped Claude Code. Google has Gemini CLI. Cursor was renting capacity from every company trying to kill it. Colossus is the way out. 230,000 GPUs in Memphis today, 1 million by year end, the biggest training cluster on Earth. The Information already reported Cursor is renting tens of thousands of those chips to train Composer 3. SpaceX is also building Grok Code, so they're not a clean partner. But xAI losing the coding race to Cursor is a better outcome for SpaceX than Cursor losing the coding race to OpenAI. The trade Cursor made: gave up the right to be acquired by anyone else for one year. Got training compute at a scale no other lab would sell them. Got $10 billion guaranteed if Elon walks. OpenAI tried to buy Cursor in early 2025 and got rejected. Cursor stays independent for at least 12 more months and gets to train on the biggest cluster on earth doing it. Elon just bought a one-year call option on Cursor for $10 billion. That's the deal.

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