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Bangalore Присоединился Mayıs 2008
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I kept putting off building a simple postfix based emailing system. Why? Everywhere I read it’s hard to maintain. But I do it anyway. It’s working fine.
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This is the first step we took to connect the digital realm to physical. With AI notetaker which automatically assigns work to Bru AI agent which does it right away. @prakdadlani @JayaGup10 @anandmahindra
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AI agents are in the digital realm, what if we free them up in the physical world. How should the harness for this be. That is the question we are now grappling with. @prakdadlani @JayaGup10 watch this space matsyaai.com/bru-projects
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@prakdadlani I like the way you are building things in public. I write software tools now mostly aided by AI assistants. I too will start writing about key stuff and build in public view.
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Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Hand mixer trials are going well. And this may surprise you: The longer you run the mould, the warmer it gets and shinier it gets. That’s because of the quality of steel used. We try to make most moulds in India. But when finish really matters, we go to China. Why? Because they can achieve that level of shine. And we don’t take risks: → First, we run a few thousand pieces there → Check if everything is working perfectly → Fix issues before bringing the mould to India Yes, it costs more. But it saves bigger losses later. We’ve learned this the hard way. Next step: Testing → Drop tests → Golden samples → Final production This is how a good product is actually built.
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I started building faster than I could keep track and in the process forgetting what I did complete.
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@kiranshaw @NHAI_Official Finally I saw a tweet in this and that too coming from you makes it lot better. I too have wondered how come the front yard of India’s Silicon Valley and biotech valley is in such state. Hope this time someone will wake up.
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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw@kiranshaw·
Whilst @NHAI_Official boasts of its road infrastructure across the country why is the country’s key IT corridor NH44 (formerly NH7) viz Hosur Road so shoddily designed and ill maintained? It’s an eyesore - the medians n barricades are terrible n the shoulders are not asphalted @nitin_gadkari Despite several complaints over several years there is no response. Is this what @NHAI_Official considers its proud track record? @TVMohandasPai @ELCITA_IN
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Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
If you do manufacturing/planning to start, let’s work together. Right now, most manufacturers work alone. This leads to slow growth. What if we do this? If you do plastic moulding → Send assembly work our way If you do assembly → Send moulding + motor work to us If you make motors → Partner with us for full products This leads to more: - partners - projects - money for everyone And if you do anything else in manufacturing like CNC, diecasting, rubber, finishing.. Drop your name below 👇🏻 and we’ll send them your way. Let’s connect and grow our ecosystems together. Who’s in?
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant. - No VC funding. - No viral launch. - No TED talk. - Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve. He built a language that fit in kilobytes. 50 years later, it runs everything. Linux kernel. Windows. macOS. Every iPhone. Every Android. NASA’s deep space probes. The International Space Station. > Python borrowed from it. > Java borrowed from it. > JavaScript borrowed from it. If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow. He died in 2011. The same week as Steve Jobs. Jobs got the front pages. Ritchie got silence. This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
If you're a brand looking to: • Replace imports • Launch new SKUs fast • Build in India with a reliable OEM then please feel free to reach out. We've already applied/received BIS Licenses for: • Handmixers • Rechargeable Fans • Handblenders • Hair Trimmers • Hairdryers • Hair Straighteners • Electric Pumps • Water Flossers • Electric Toothbrushes • Steam Cleaners • Air Fryers • USB Choppers • AC Choppers • Air Purifiers • Garment Steamers • Massagers • Coffee Makers Comment down your requirements. Let’s Build in Bharat.
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Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Hello, anybody retired/semi retired with experience in import/export documentation, general trade, manufacturing documents? Need you for handling orders, follow ups, shipments.... Half day can be WFH and second half at the plant, flexible timing, open to part time candidates also. All you need is the sense of ownership, be a team player, have the interest to keep learning and a cheerful attitude. If you are out there somewhere, please DM Me. Only DM if you are based near to Silvassa.
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phebbar@phebbar·
@MLStreetTalk @jeremyphoward Totally agree with this. But I cannot resist the temptation of vibe coding in hours what I took days. Well I know I know that itself is akin to gambling :(
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Machine Learning Street Talk@MLStreetTalk·
A masterclass from @jeremyphoward on why AI coding tools can be a trap -- and what 45 years of programming taught him that most vibe coders will never learn. - AI coding tools exploit gambling psychology - The difference between typing code and software engineering - Enterprise coding AND prompt-only vibe coding are "inhumane" i.e. disconnecting humans from understanding-building - AI tools remove the "desirable difficulty" you need to build deep mental models. Out on MLST now!
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MIT CSAIL@MIT_CSAIL·
Happy birthday to Grady Booch, who helped develop the Unified Modeling Language (UML). He has also advanced the fields of software engineering & object-oriented design.
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phebbar@phebbar·
@inimitablepgw My fav. The snail was on the wing and the lark on the thorn - or, rather, the other way around - and God was in His heaven and all right with the world.
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Wodehouse Tweets@inimitablepgw·
What is the single funniest line Wodehouse ever wrote? No wrong answers, only joy.
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@r0ck3t23 Isn’t this what Moore said but for the CPU era?
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just said the AI community is misunderstanding the math of superintelligence by two orders of magnitude. Not slightly off. Not directionally wrong. A hundred times off. Musk: “Most people in the AI community don’t yet understand. The intelligence density potential is vastly greater than what we’re currently experiencing.” Everyone is focused on the hardware race. Bigger data centers. More GPUs. Nuclear power plants built to feed the compute. That’s half the equation. Musk: “I think we’re off by two orders of magnitude in terms of intelligence density per gigabyte. That’s just algorithmic improvement. Same computer.” Read that carefully. Not more hardware. Not more energy. Not more capital. The same machine. A hundred times smarter. Through software alone. That’s before the hardware improvements compound on top of it. Musk: “And the computers are getting better. That’s why I think it is a 10x improvement per year type thing. 1,000 percent.” A thousand percent compounding annual growth rate in raw intelligence. A system that becomes 10x more capable every twelve months doesn’t follow a linear curve. It doesn’t follow an exponential curve that human intuition can track. It follows a curve that human intuition cannot simulate at all. In year one it’s 10x smarter. In year two it’s 100x. In year three it’s 1,000x. At that point, the gap between that system and a human brain is wider than the gap between a human brain and a calculator. This is the math the public isn’t running. The models aren’t just getting better. They are compounding on themselves at a rate that makes every previous technology curve look flat. Musk: “The intelligence density potential is vastly greater than what we’re currently experiencing.” We aren’t approaching superintelligence on the timeline most people imagine. We are already inside the curve.
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phebbar@phebbar·
@beffjezos Sounds just like matsyaai.com. But who am I to claim it. A bootstrapped, small team without the AI dust sprinkled on us. Struggling to make ends meet but with immense resolve to stay in the game.
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phebbar@phebbar·
I have put out https:// matsyaai.com in the open. I will stop saying we had this before. We did this first. Those things don’t matter. Btw, we have paying customers. That’s what matters.
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phebbar@phebbar·
@AlexFinn Task replay has been an integral part of matsyaai.com. It helps human engineers to verify agentic work if necessary. Helps in compliance and reconciliation kind of tasks.
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Short every SaaS company on planet earth Today Cursor announced a REALLY sick feature that probably cost them millions of dollars to make Their AI agent records demo videos of itself after it builds things I gave the announcement to my OpenClaw. It built it out in 5 minutes. I pasted in the announcement to Henry. He said on it chief. 5 minutes later he not only built out the entire feature, but recorded a demo video of it too It's now implemented into our entire workflow. Now every time I ask my OpenClaw to build something, a demo video will be attached to every PR At this point how does any SaaS survive? You can take quite literally any feature they build, give it to your personal assistant, and it's built out in 5 minutes What moat is left? When I have superintelligence running locally on my mac studio, and it's able to build out any piece of software I can imagine in minutes, literally what value is left in any software company? This is the most exciting, frightening, awe inspiring time to ever be alive
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Cursor now shows you demos, not diffs. Agents can use the software they build and send you videos of their work.

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