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chef @💎 | prev. founding game dev @aimlockgame | @iitbombay

Katılım Eylül 2021
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yogi@yogiwarps·
just asked my ai assistant to get me bananas 🍌🍌
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Dom@dominikmartn·
made a nothing design skill for claude code. tell it "nothing style" and it builds the whole thing. tokens, components, dark+light. go grab it, it’s open source: github.com/dominikmartn/n…
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Abhishek Anand
Abhishek Anand@levelheaded_94·
After 8 months of building in stealth and testing our infrastructure on 10000+ hours of real-world data and hundreds of unique environments, we're bringing @fpv_labs into the open today. FPV Labs started with the following bet - if human data proves to be the underlying factor that determines scaling laws in general-purpose robotics, it will trigger the largest economic transformation in human history, and the underlying infrastructure that captures that data will determine how fast we get there. We will achieve this by building the full-stack infrastructure for capturing, processing, transferring, and evaluating human experience into spatial, temporal, and semantic knowledge for machines. Despite all the research novelty behind ChatGPT, its success can be attributed to one foundational fact - the scaling law of transformers. We believe the same dynamics have made their way into robotics. Recent studies showed task completion rates jumping from 30% to 70% when human demonstration data scaled from 1,000 to 20,000 hours, a log-linear trend that mirrors exactly what we saw in language and vision. Seeing these emergent signs of scaling law curves in robotics, we believe we are entering the era of general-purpose robotics policies, which makes the next few years the most exciting time in the history of this field. But the library of physical interactions required to train general-purpose robot policies does not exist yet. Over the last 8 months, we've seen dozens of companies emerge in this space. We were really happy to see new companies pushing this space forward, but we also saw the same pattern repeat: every egocentric data company was making some tradeoffs between quality, scale, and diversity. We have built FPV labs on the core principle that high-quality data is orders of magnitude more valuable than sheer volume. Case in point, self-driving cars collect thousands of hours of data per day, but only a small fraction of that data is actually useful for training better models. Several studies, like RT-2, have shown that as little as 1% of data improves as much as 25% on task success. The quality and diversity of data matter a lot more than scale, so there is clearly a power law curve in the downstream impact of data. We've spent months obsessing over data quality by building our stack, discarding it, rebuilding it, and iterating until we found a formula that doesn't compromise downstream quality at scale. We believe the downstream impact here is far more profound than most people realize. Workers globally are paid around $60 trillion per year in aggregate, and a lion's share of that compensation goes to physical labor - tasks that require navigating real spaces, manipulating real objects, and negotiating the infinite variability of the physical world. Human-to-robot transfer will be one of the most important infrastructures that will shape our society in the near future, and if it works, the economic impact will dwarf every technology transition that came before it in an exponential manner and lead to the creation of goods and services we can’t imagine today. Our mission is to lay the groundwork for us to transition into this future - the future of abundance. We are deeply grateful to our earliest believers, @paraschopra and @lossfunk, who played a critical role in shaping our thinking.
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Dhruv Bindra@bindra_dhruv·
The entire Zamana team moved into our company house (Zamansion) with 1 rule: we will not buy a single thing unless @zamana_hq recommends it to us…
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Pankaj Gupta
Pankaj Gupta@pankaj·
1/ We’ve made the difficult decision to wind down yupp.ai. The website will be up for another 15 days during which time users can download their chat data. New users won’t be able to sign up and existing users won’t be able to create new conversations after today. Yupp is a loved product by many and we are sorry to the community for this outcome.
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yogi
yogi@yogiwarps·
Claude Code leaked their source map, effectively giving you a look into the codebase found spinner.tsx, 187 verbs vocab maxxing with claude
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yogi@yogiwarps·
@VibeSeo1128 @openclaw skills config is still hard to solve, though I agree once done it is so perfect that I don't care how many tokens it's burning because they all have ROI will share the article on dm
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OneClaw Bot@VibeSeo1128·
@yogiwarps @openclaw Totally agree — the setup curve is real, but once you nail your SOUL.md + skills config, it basically runs itself. The customization depth is what makes it worth the investment. Would love to read your article! 🦞
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yogi@yogiwarps·
@openclaw is a solution trying to fit into a problem which is not required for most of the use cases but it is great if you can sit for hours and build a perfect system for yourself! writing an article on this, would love to have someone to proof read it
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yogi@yogiwarps·
@archit_hacks pretty interesting! how do I dm you?
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Archit Mehta
Archit Mehta@archit_hacks·
Introducing Stamp: The AI Secretary that thinks, writes, and works like you.
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yogi@yogiwarps·
@dhruvtwt_ @byteHumi Great, want to know what use case you had mind for openclaw? Or just test it?
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Dhruv@dhruvtwt_·
Always wanted to try OpenClaw… ended up jumping straight to the better version RunClaw at $1 is actually a steal deal No setup. No VPS. No nonsense. Also shoutout to @byteHumi for giving me some extra credits to play with the Claw :)
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Umesh Kumar@itsumeshk

We're launching RunClaw to kill OpenClaw. OpenClaw costs $700 to set up. RunClaw costs $1 no setup. > OpenClaw can’t build you a website > Can’t generate a video > Can’t make a slide deck > Has 9 security CVEs RunClaw does all of it. Better agents. More secure. Always in your DMs. Try it now for $1.

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yogi@yogiwarps·
@itsumeshk Ummm 🙄 Didn’t expect this response, but love the UX
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Umesh Kumar@itsumeshk·
We're launching RunClaw to kill OpenClaw. OpenClaw costs $700 to set up. RunClaw costs $1 no setup. > OpenClaw can’t build you a website > Can’t generate a video > Can’t make a slide deck > Has 9 security CVEs RunClaw does all of it. Better agents. More secure. Always in your DMs. Try it now for $1.
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
Truth is, there is no way to make the existing OpenClaw beast secure If you want a secure agent you have to build it differently from ground up. Stop taking shortcuts. Pete didn't make this with security as his goal. He made it for tinkering.
Zack Korman@ZackKorman

NVIDIA fixed NemoClaw to "prevent the sandboxed AI agent from modifying gateway security settings (openclaw.json)" Except it didn't work. The AI can just make a copy of the settings and restart pointing at that new config. Same result. They're really struggling with the basics.

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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.3.22 🦞 🏪 ClawHub plugin marketplace 🤖 MiniMax M2.7, GPT-5.4-mini/nano + per-agent reasoning 💬 /btw side questions 🏖️ OpenShell + SSH sandboxes 🌐 Exa, Tavily, Firecrawl search This release is so big it needs its own table of contents. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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