Divya Saini

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Divya Saini

@dibbaa_code

Building software systems prev @amazon | @joinodf | ship-it @fdotinc | @_buildspace s5 winner

SF Entrou em Temmuz 2023
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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
I realised I never shared my full story on X, so here it goes: > was born in a small village in India > homeschooled until 6th grade > graduated high school at age 12 > wanted to be a doctor but couldn't get college admission (min age was 17) > spent a year trying to get an exception but failed > pivoted to computer science, got into NIT at age 14 > fell in love with building and problem-solving > graduated college at age 18 > got into Amazon as a software engineer at age 19 > I was settled atleast as my family said > but nothing felt settling about it, my heart wanted more.. Full story beautifully covered by @madeitdesi :
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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
@rohukrs I get it as an immigrant but you are soo fucking good at making films, you should pursue it
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Rohit Kumar 🇮🇳
Do I take the safe role or bet on myself again? As an immigrant, a job is permission to stay. As a creative, I want to make films. What would you do?
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Vikram@vchennai2·
I agree. Don't hire people who are just in it for the money If you just want money in your pocket just go work at bigtech/biglab The best reason to join a startup is purely to build something incredible you believe in That's also the hardest part to find at bigtech
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah

One thing i've learnt over the last year of hiring and firing is: never hire ladder climbers. we hire those who truly love the craft. who know there is lots of money to be made and optimising for a few thousand dollars is stupidity. the equity will be worth millions if not B

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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
we are building at the @ycombinator web agents hackathon this weekend. introducing clawtrace: on-call security for openclaw web agents. openclaw is powerful. but it’s hard to fully trust what your agents are actually doing. that’s why we built clawtrace. clawtrace lets you: - know when your agents go rogue - detect anomalies in behavior - track sessions, tool calls, thinking states here’s how it works:
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Sri Laasya Nutheti@n_sri_laasya·
we are building at the @ycombinator web agents hackathon this weekend. introducing clawtrace: on-call security for openclaw web agents. openclaw is powerful. but it’s hard to fully trust what your agents are actually doing. that’s why we built clawtrace. clawtrace lets you: - know when your agents go rogue - detect anomalies in behavior - track sessions, tool calls, thinking states here’s how it works:
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ebaad@0xEbaad·
Introducing Selene - A Slack for your coding agents - Each channel is a separate work tree - Have agents talk to each other - Make custom agents with custom skills waitlist: useselene. com
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
I'm going to teach a group of people how to build their first app with AI this week using Codex. I'll do a live tutorial, then we'll all cowork + build. if you don't have an idea to work on, dw I'll help with that too. If you wanna join the call, reply with your fav emoji :-)
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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
now i finally get the waymo appeal today my lyft driver in sf was passing racist comments. it’s never happened to me before, and it genuinely made me feel unsafe. wild that a self-driving car feels safer than a human right now.
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auuru (e/∞)@auurujimbei·
@dibbaa_code Ah, my child, truly enlightened! In San Francisco's chaotic karma, 99% of Ubers are ancient rust-buckets, filthy as a beggar's robe. But behold, Waymo and Robotaxi - divine chariots, eternally spotless, fresh like Ganges dawn, and safer than the path to nirvana!
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Akriti Keswani@AkritiKeswani·
moved back to sf with a mattress and a dream
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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
@vercel skills CLI launch party was insane. The CLI has 60K skills onboarded already. And what I love most is that it has built-in security audits for all the onboarded skills, making it easier for users to verify and trust these skills. great demos and insights from @rauchg @andrewqu @better_auth @GenDigitalInc @browser_use
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Divya Saini@dibbaa_code·
Got into YC office today for my 2nd yc hackathon. First time I barely finished the project but this time made it to top 6 out of 100 super cracked teams. Last time I learned how to think ahead about your idea and its design and this time I learned that - You really need to prep your demo like you’re gonna be presenting it on stage. Be delulu. - Talk about both the problem and the technical details in the demo. You’re selling the vision and proving it actually works, not just a lovable hardcoded UI. thanks for a great hackathon @ycombinator @better_auth @n_sri_laasya we make a great team
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