Eli Nesterov

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Eli Nesterov

Eli Nesterov

@elinesterov

Move fast, be good, have fun.

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2011
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Halvar Flake
Halvar Flake@halvarflake·
A lot of "software supply chain attacks" on developers become much less of a problem if the developer does not develop locally, but on a server they SSH into, and which does not contain any secrets. Just saying.
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Eli Nesterov@elinesterov·
@ivanburazin Yep! Like, what's an email in the AI era? It doesn't need that clunky interface for sure.
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
New category emerging: Headless SaaS Not infrastructure as a service / platform as a service Traditional software (Photoshop, Slack, Jira) rebuilt with agent-first APIs. - No UI - Programmatic access - Essentially the same product with different interface Entirely new business model.
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Nathan Marz
Nathan Marz@nathanmarz·
Rama matches CockroachDB’s TPC-C performance at 40% less AWS cost
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Eli Nesterov
Eli Nesterov@elinesterov·
@_mwc another thought: maybe we should make bots to prove that they are not humans.
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Michael Coates
Michael Coates@_mwc·
For years, the answer to "prove you're human" was a CAPTCHA. Pick the traffic lights. Select all the fire hydrants (and wow did I fail those all the time). That era is over. AI agents now browse the web indistinguishably from real people. The old signals we used to catch bots don't work when the "bot" is a reasoning model running a real browser. I've watched this exact shift play out before — first in anti-bot work at Shape Security, then in crypto KYC at CoinList. Here's how I think the market responds, and why it won't be foolproof but doesn't need to be. x.com/_mwc/status/20…
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Eli Nesterov@elinesterov·
@_mwc Focus on economics - this is exactly right! Make it expensive for the other side.
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Rodrigo Branco
Rodrigo Branco@bsdaemon·
The end of an Era, and hopefully the start of an even bigger one for you my friend!
Alex Matrosov@matrosov

To the Binarly Board, Team, Investors, Partners, and Community: When I started Binarly, we weren’t trying to build another “security” company. We built Binarly to solve a problem that the industry kept ignoring: You can’t secure what you can’t see, and in the software supply chain, too much is invisible. Over the last five years, we built something real. We advanced the state of the art in program analysis, accelerated real-world AI adoption, and raised the bar for vulnerability research. We brought supply-chain security out of theory and into production. We shipped the most advanced product in the market, and we launched open-source projects that have helped raise the bar for the entire industry. Most importantly, we built a team that refuses to accept limits, people who keep going after the hard problems because they matter. That day is now. Not because my passion is gone; far from it. But because it’s time for me to pursue new ventures and contribute in new ways. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve built, and I’m confident in what comes next. Binarly is entering its next phase, and it deserves leadership that wakes up every morning thinking about the mission: scaling this platform, always improving customer service, and winning the market. To our team: You are the reason Binarly exists and succeeds. To our investors: Thank you for your conviction, your patience, and your partnership, especially when the work was hard and the outcome isn’t guaranteed. To our customers and partners: Thank you for trusting us with mission-critical risk, for pushing us to be better, and for placing your trust in Binarly when the stakes were highest. As a continuing Board member, I will remain deeply connected to Binarly and its mission, and I’ll be cheering for this team every step of the way. With gratitude for the journey, and full confidence in the road ahead.

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Alex Matrosov
Alex Matrosov@matrosov·
To the Binarly Board, Team, Investors, Partners, and Community: When I started Binarly, we weren’t trying to build another “security” company. We built Binarly to solve a problem that the industry kept ignoring: You can’t secure what you can’t see, and in the software supply chain, too much is invisible. Over the last five years, we built something real. We advanced the state of the art in program analysis, accelerated real-world AI adoption, and raised the bar for vulnerability research. We brought supply-chain security out of theory and into production. We shipped the most advanced product in the market, and we launched open-source projects that have helped raise the bar for the entire industry. Most importantly, we built a team that refuses to accept limits, people who keep going after the hard problems because they matter. That day is now. Not because my passion is gone; far from it. But because it’s time for me to pursue new ventures and contribute in new ways. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve built, and I’m confident in what comes next. Binarly is entering its next phase, and it deserves leadership that wakes up every morning thinking about the mission: scaling this platform, always improving customer service, and winning the market. To our team: You are the reason Binarly exists and succeeds. To our investors: Thank you for your conviction, your patience, and your partnership, especially when the work was hard and the outcome isn’t guaranteed. To our customers and partners: Thank you for trusting us with mission-critical risk, for pushing us to be better, and for placing your trust in Binarly when the stakes were highest. As a continuing Board member, I will remain deeply connected to Binarly and its mission, and I’ll be cheering for this team every step of the way. With gratitude for the journey, and full confidence in the road ahead.
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Eli Nesterov
Eli Nesterov@elinesterov·
@DanielMiessler @steipete OpenClaw is essentially what the enterprise is looking for from an agentic ai - not to build it, not frameworks, but something they can use, tune, and update quickly
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The hype today is that Sam predicted the first single-person $1 billion dollar exit, and @steipete / OpenClaw just got acquired for that. Not really. OpenClaw didn’t get acquired. It went to a foundation and is separate. OpenAI hired Peter for his vision on agents.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
installed ghostty ssh’d to my machine hit the well-documented chicken-and-egg terminfo blamed ghostty and rage quit Snark aside, it is a really unfortunate thing and we try very hard to make it better. There are a couple config settings you probably could've turned on with one line and fixed everything; we don't default them to on because it involves overwriting your `ssh` command which is a sketchy default. ghostty.org/docs/help/term…
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Igal Tabachnik
Igal Tabachnik@hmemcpy·
installed ghostty ssh'd to my machine every keystroke echoed the autocomplete back to me uninstalled ghostty
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Ben Vinegar
Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
First job I took after Disqus, I thought I was finally joining a "real" engineering org. It was the most wrong I have ever felt in my life.
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Ben Vinegar
Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
The talent that came out of this company needs to be studied
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Volvo has officially unveiled their all-electric EX60. • Starting price: ~$60,000 • 400 mile range (EPA) • 400kW peak charging speed. 173 miles added in 10 mins • Native NACS charging port • First Volvo to that uses Mega casting (giga casting) • Structural battery pack • 800v architecture • 0-60mph as low as 3.8s • 0.26 drag coefficient • Bi-directional charging (22kW max power) • Forest Light projection feature casts dappled light across the cabin, like sunlight filtering through trees. • Air suspension • 28-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system. Dolby Atmos • Largest frunk of any Volvo • Heated booster seats in rear. Heated, cooled and messaging seats in the front. • Electrochromic panoramic roof • First Volvo with Google Gemini assistant, which is "deeply integrated into the car" • Most responsive user experience in any Volvo car to date. No-lag infotainment system, screens respond quickly, maps load instantly, voice assistants understand passengers better • Regular over-the-air updates • The trunk has a maximum cargo volume of up to 64.3 cubic feet with the seats folded • Lowest carbon footprint for a fully electric Volvo car, matching that of the smaller EX30 • Driver assist features, but can't self-drive • EX60 Cross Country model • First deliveries in Summer 2026 in the US More photos of the exterior, interior, frunk and the forest lights projection feature in the thread below:
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Eli Nesterov
Eli Nesterov@elinesterov·
@bentlegen Build an enterprise version and sell to corporations that are trying to encourage employees to use AI. 🙈
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Ben Vinegar
Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
Like Counterscale, but instead of web clicks, captures tokens spent in/out + estimated cost + more for each LLM call your app makes. And it exposes an API for querying that data from other services (e.g. your Next.js app), so you can render it as a chart or use it in billing.
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Ben Vinegar
Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
Is anyone interested in an LLM usage + cost analytics server, OSS & self-hosted on Cloudflare? e.g. to attribute LLM spend per-org/project/user
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
A reminder to avoid using mouthwash after a workout. Rinsing with antiseptic mouthwash after exercise can blunt the benefits of a workout. Antibacterial mouthwash cut over 60% of exercise’s blood-pressure-lowering effect after 1 hour. And fully canceled it 2 hours post-exercise.
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Robleh
Robleh@robjama·
made a free menubar app that shows your Aranet4 readings. my Aranet is usually on a shelf behind me so I never see it while I’m working… so I built a tiny macOS menubar app that connects over bluetooth, shows CO₂ + temp at a glance and notifies me when CO₂ gets too high. it's open source and free on github.
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