@eishanlawrence5@CryptoMikli yeaaah first post was solid, follow-ups should be news reporters and content creators spreading it and repackaging it for their own
@theo there’s no cap to how many can press red so all should press it presuming the goal is to maximize the number of people who survive. isn’t blue just a restructuring of choosing assisted suicide 😅
@ShishirShelke1 😵💫 what is up with this trend, visuals for visuals sake? random gradient on the new icons draws attention for no meaningful reason. now there’s a random contrast on the icons
Today we're coming out of stealth at Modern Relay with $3M from @PointNineCap , @emergelab, @AminoCollective and @_CommonMagic alongside exceptional angels including Charlie Songhurst, Michael Boehler and Thomas Clozel.
We are building the context graph for AI-native orgs: the source of truth for company data, policies, decisions and the logic between them. Humans and agents share the same state in which they coordinate work, with changes branched, reviewed, and merged before they land. So knowledge actually compounds.
Omnigraph is the open source engine underneath: an agent-native graph database with git-style workflows, vector/fts search, and typed queries.
We believe intelligence is a solved problem. The next decade belongs to the companies that make their world models agent-accessible. And we're here to enable them.
On-prem is the new cloud
@chamath called this 2 months ago.
Now it's everywhere:
On-prem - ideal
VPC - okay
SaaS / public cloud - 👎
The cost of setting up infra is decreasing fast.
Agents can configure anything in a matter of hours:
Firmware, LAN, VMs, k8s, Terraform - you name it.
Many companies are running open-source LLMs in-house for simple workflows.
And pseudonymize data for cloud models.
CFOs love it!
They hate everything that is per-seat or per-token.
Way more focus on what's defensible:
data
policies
ontology
know-hows
decision chains
New motto:
Data sovereignty
Zero vendor lock-in
Headless OSS stack
On-prem / hybrid infra
Centralized governance
Context graph ownership
Bearish on rent
Bullish on own
You have no experience.
You’ve never started a company.
You’ve never had a full time job.
Nike is going to kill you.
You’re a kid.
You don’t have technical skills.
You shouldn’t build hardware.
Apple is going to kill you.
You can’t build hardware.
You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively.
Athletes don’t care about recovery.
Under Armour is going to kill you.
It won’t be accurate.
You don’t listen.
You’re an ineffective leader.
You can’t recruit great talent.
You’re going to have to pay every athlete.
You can’t measure sleep non-invasively.
It’s too expensive to research.
Athletes are a small market.
The product costs too much to make.
The product costs too much to sell.
Your valuation is too high.
Consumers aren’t going to want it.
Hardware is too hard.
You should measure steps.
Fitbit is going to kill you.
You can’t build a marketing engine.
You can’t raise enough money.
You need a real CEO.
Google is going to kill you.
You can’t be a subscription.
You can’t build a brand.
You can’t do consumer in Boston.
Your valuation is too high.
You shouldn’t make accessories.
You shouldn’t make apparel.
Lululemon is going to kill you.
You can’t predict Covid.
Stay in your niche.
You are going to run out of money.
You can’t build a health platform.
Amazon is going to kill you.
You can’t measure blood pressure.
You can’t get medical approvals.
The market is too small.
You don’t understand AI.
The market is too competitive.
It won’t work internationally.
The supply chain is too complicated.
You can’t build an AI.
You can’t raise enough money.
It’s too competitive.
Healthcare isn’t going to want it.
…
Just keep going ✌️
"A world model that can't touch the world is just a database.
The world model gives every person at the edge the context they need to act without waiting for information to travel up and down a chain of command."
An automatically updating world model heralds the end of historic "info routing" middle management functions.