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PM & ex cofounder, building autonomous workflows

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Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
> $100 b deficit with China (per year) > India not a major AI player at all The Indian Dhandhos, including IT Dhandhos, share the same playbook - near-zero R&D, asset capture via state linkages, and margin protection in near-captive markets. That is why we are lagging badly in frontier technologies that demand risk-taking and genuine innovation at scale. That is why we don't matter at the global high-stakes table, except when our consumer markets are to be exploited. (two news items attached)
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Vijay Thirumalai
Vijay Thirumalai@vijaythirumalai·
For all the geniuses dinging on @NandanNilekani , this is the sort of capital required to win AI-$700B (incl Anthropic , Open AI, Oracle- close to $1T) Where do you find this sort of capital from? I am not saying we lose the AI war, but we are best positioned to be the picks and shovels player than play the gold rush game & get out invested Remember- the guys who created value when Refrigeration became mainstream were $PEP & $KO instead of AC manufacturers #ApnaTimeAayega - I am sure we will create some massive $Infy kind of companies with this AI wave
signüll@signulll

msft, goog, meta, & amazon are on track to spend ~$700b on ai infrastructure in 2026. this kinda spending usually happens via govts or wars whereas this time, it’s four companies racing to build the foundational mechanics of agi. kinda insane that the next layer of civilization is being ~entirely privately financed before most govts even understand what’s being built. has this ever happened before?!

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Dhwani Nanavati
Dhwani Nanavati@dhwaninanavati·
We are going to see unprecedented levels of looksmaxxing in India - good looks are finally mass-premium & within reach. Get ready or get left behind
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Saral Patel
Saral Patel@SaralPatel·
Security personnel removed their shoes, but PM Narendra Modi walked through the entire Kashi Vishwanath temple complex wearing shoes. Nobody disrespects Hindu sentiments like the BJP and the PM himself.
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He basically wants us to be in a working class forever so he can justify his company lack of capabilities to build any frontier model. You seriously should retire and stop telling us what to do.
Nandan Nilekani@NandanNilekani

India doesn't need to lead the world in building the most advanced AI models. But it must lead in ensuring benefits of AI are widely shared. @rvenk and I have an op-ed in The @EconomicTimes economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/et-com…

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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
GPT Images 2.0 is CRAZY good. I've built a file with some prompts I've tested, with results. Our creative strategists are using these exact prompts for our 7/8-figure clients. Inside the mini-guide: - Examples - Type of requests - Prompts you can test Want a copy? Like + Comment "AI" and I'll send it over ASAP (Must be following)
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Umar
Umar@umzrs·
Sam Altman please forgive me for all my ChatGPT slander Because this new Image2 model is actually INSANE We’re using it to create beautiful brand kits in just a few seconds Comment ‘send’ and I’ll DM it to you a guide on how to do it for FREE (must be following)
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Adam Taylor
Adam Taylor@adamtaylorl·
Everyone is using Claude for Meta ads right now. Very few founders are using it to extract data-backed angles that actually scale. Which is why I built a resource with the exact Meta Angle OS Claude Prompt I use to build $1M/mo creative systems... Most brands are using AI to come up with ideas, but it's trained on absolutely nothing, so it just spits out low-effort "AI slop" that fatigues in 3 days. This prompt automatically analyzes your Amazon reviews, Reddit threads, and post-purchase surveys to extract the deep psychological triggers your buyers care about. So that you get the exact personas, angles, and hooks you need to scale past $1M/mo. It gets the founder out of the daily execution weeds and stops you from throwing spaghetti at the wall. It's yours now if you: Comment "angle" and I'll send it over. (You need to be following so I can DM it to you.)
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dope-a-meme@aannuujX·
Introducing Docs for Builders Club When we launched Swiggy Builders Club, we said: Build commerce into your AI agent - Real APIs. Real data. Real users. Today, we’re shipping the manual, every tool, every parameter, every error code in one place and the best part is you don’t need to wait for access to begin. spin up the full stack locally, build against it, test your flows end to end Access is blocker only when you’re ready to go live! Building on India’s commerce stack just got a lot simpler. Find the link in comments for docs. Start Cooking Today!
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Hemant Mohapatra
Hemant Mohapatra@MohapatraHemant·
Most are misunderstanding the message from @svembu. This isn't about "hey India is now like Singapore, come back"; this is about hardship and coming back on a mission to have an impact. I came back after 15+ years and wrote about it here (share.google/01MTe6cUKz6T3n…). This isn't for 99% of people out there - they should stay back, build their careers, etc. Everyone has that right. This is about a very specific type of individual who wants to go through the difficult nation building phase but didn't have the opportunity ten years ago. We didn't have any s-tier AI research, or climate, or space or robotics work happening here. Today we do, there are career options for those wanting to do real cutting edge work in private sector and academia. There is capital. Government support. There is definitely glory at the end of the suffering. But it was never going to be easy. It's easy to quote things like 'ask not what your country can do for you' etc, but there's a reason that that generation in the US gets so much respect. It's a very specific type of an individual who'll return this call, quietly, without Twitter ragebait on all that's wrong in India. I've met a bunch, there are more coming. You know who you are, DMs always open. Just don't expect flowers.
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
we just discovered a hidden marketing opportunity no one is paying attention to. and it's happening in the streets of bangalore. US tech companies are burning millions on digital ads to reach bangalore. but the entire city is sitting in traffic, looking at the back of an auto rickshaw. not their phones. bangalore has some of the worst traffic in the world. the average person spends hours a day inside it. and almost no one in tech is using it to their advantage. so for @wisprflow's launch in india, we did something different. this week, 100 autos are driving through bangalore wrapped in wispr flow branding. if you're in the city this week, there's a chance the auto you're stuck behind is one of ours. send us a photo when you spot it!
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu
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Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma@hellonehha·
Don’t do it. Unless you have a strong and stable healthcare support/facilities at your village. It is only rosy on X but when health emergency comes then one realise how bad the infrastructure and facilities are at villages. Also, you will be a target from local goons as they knew you are earning a lot. As an engineer you don’t want to get into day to day issues. People prefer gated societies in India to remove friction from their day to day life.
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen

If you are an IT engineer and your company allows remote work, leave this concrete jungle. Sell your flat and use that money to build a nice home in your village. Live a simple life, keep a cow, grow your own food on a small piece of land, and enjoy fresh and chemical free foods. Enjoy clean air instead of traffic and noise. City life is overrated. It may not be possible for everyone, but if you get the chance, it is worth it.

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gabe@allgarbled·
Saw an Indian guy going for a run in jeans and a collared shirt. Truly just built in a way I will never understand.
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Whats next? Garry will be in the next YC cohort with gstack?
Y Combinator@ycombinator

GStack is an open-source toolkit built by YC President & CEO @garrytan that turns Claude Code into an AI engineering team — with skills for office hours, design, code review, QA, and browser testing. In this video, Garry walks through how GStack works, starting with Office Hours, a skill modeled after real YC partner sessions that pressure-tests your idea before you write a line of code. He demos it live, going from idea through adversarial review, design mockups, and automated QA in a single session.

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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
this AI Agent finds stressed crops on $500k-2M/year farms, on autopilot. here's how farmers can use it to save entire harvests: - watches every Sentinel-2 satellite pass in real time - spots which field zones are struggling before anyone sets foot outside - pulls real imagery straight from ESA's satellites, no site visits required - maps every field zone with exact actions - irrigate, fertilize, monitor - calculates water deficit + expected yield impact - drops a personalized PDF report in the farmer's inbox by 6am - every step from satellite to inbox is automated. a real system running on real satellite data for real farms. reply "FARM" and I'll send you the full guide so you can build it too
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