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Krish Soni 𝕏

@krishvsoni

engineer @lyzr__ai

earth 19999 เข้าร่วม Şubat 2017
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FK@NamedFarouk·
Hackathons open right now with over $4M in prizes combined: ▸ Solana Frontier - $2.5M (May 11) colosseum.com/frontier superteam.fun/earn/hackathon… ▸ BAGS Hackathon - $1M (June 1) dorahacks.io/hackathon/the-… ▸ Mantle Turing Test - $120K (May 1) dorahacks.io/hackathon/mant… ▸ Build with MeDo - $50K (May 20) medo.devpost.com ▸ Agents Assemble - $25K (May 11) agents-assemble.devpost.com ▸ FIND EVIL (SANS) - $22K (June 15) findevil.devpost.com ▸ FlagOS Challenge - $287K (June) dorahacks.io/hackathon/flag… ▸ IBM Bob - $10K (May 1–3) ibmdevday-bob.bemyapp.com ▸ AI for Bharat - $18K (May 9) hackerearth.com ▸ MLH GenAI Week (May 8–14) mlh.io All verified. Go build.
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
@BenjDicken Currently reading DDIA, DI is in the queue, and I’ve just added Designing Distributed Systems. Probably taking on too much, going slow and steady.
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
Database Internals: Complete. I've now read both this and DDIA over the past 9 months. In some ways I liked DI more than DDIA. DDIA is great, but felt it was too verbose in the second half. DI is shorter and tighter. Every single engineer can benefit from reading Database Internals. (Yes, even all of you React Miami-ers!) This won't teach you everything, but it's a great place to start.
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Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
Share your GitHub profile, I’ll review it and drop feedback!
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@tim_cook·
I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and thank you for believing in me to lead the company that has always put you at the center of our work. This is not goodbye. It’s a hello to John and I can’t wait for you to get to know him like I do! 🙏
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Leonie
Leonie@helloiamleonie·
What goes into the system prompt vs. what goes into an Agent Skill? Agent’s system prompt is for identity, constraints, and persistent context. • What the agent is and what it should always or never do • How it should generally approach problems (reasoning style) • Persistent context needed for every interaction Agent Skills are for capabilities the agent can choose to invoke when relevant. • Dynamic context • Performing actions with side effective (e.g., calling APIs) • Anything that’s optional depending on the situation Practical rules of thumb: If it’s a specific action the agent does, it goes in a skill. If it’s the identity of who the agent is and how it thinks, it goes in the system prompt. If it changes per-request, it goes in a skill. If it's stable across all requests, it goes in the system prompt.
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Kartik
Kartik@code_kartik·
How do engineers manage this exploit fatigue I am just tired atp first it was litellm then axios and now vercel. How do you stay calm in this situation?
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
Even solid stacks fail under real DDoS pressure. CAPTCHA and WAFs help, but they’re not a silver bullet. The real gap is in designing for abuse from day one, rate limiting, isolation, backpressure, and assuming things will break. Most people only think about this after it happens.
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
Meta AI sidechat on Instagram is actually useful, being able to summarize and query your own chats contextually just makes sense.
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
had a great time at yc startup school today :))
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
Got the invite for the wedding tomorrow, see you guys at YC Startup School 😈
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Krish Soni 𝕏@krishvsoni·
@ayushagarwal @dodopayments Awesome, how are you handling translations under the hood, predefined locale packs or dynamic translation, especially for billing and legal terms?
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
@dodopayments customer portal now supports 21 localized languages. your customer in brazil sees portuguese. your customer in japan sees japanese. your customer in germany sees german. no configuration. no translation files. it just works. subscription management, payment history, billing details - all in your customer's native language. auto-detected from their browser. that's it. no setup on your end.
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
who is coming tomorrow for YC startup school? I will be there, let meet.
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