I created a coding harness which automatically divides my tasks into various small and simpler tasks and then sends it to my local LLM models (Gemma 4/Qwen3.6) to implement. This models execute them 100% perfectly.
We rebuilt Premiere Pro from scratch for AI agents.
Not a toy that generates clips. A real editor that watches footage, understands what happened, and makes cuts professional editors actually respect.
So we gave it to editors behind Key & Peele, Beast Games, and George Janko.
Their reactions are in the video.
Examples below 🧵
in @ycombinator they have a playbook on how to get customers ASAP for your startup.
if you follow this, you’ll brute force your way to 100 customers, almost no matter what your product is.
Here it is:
1/ launch-max.
product hunt, hackerNews, devhunt, betalist, peerlist, indie hackers, etc. YC tells you to launch 3 times MINIMUM
2/ pull your competitor’s strongest backlinks and get yourself listed in the same places.
whatever article they have listed, you make a better version and ask the site to replace it (or supplement) with yours.
3/ WARM OUTBOUND.
Everyone knows about building in public. but you still need to capitalize on the 99% of leads who see your content but don’t come inbound
scrape everyone who likes your posts on Linkedin each week, check if they fit your customer profile, and message them.
you set this up to fire automatically with @origamichat (i dropped a prompt in the comments)
4/ find 20 to 30 ugc creators on tiktok / instagram in your niche. ask them to create content about your product, ideally from a fresh account.
pay them a fixed fee ($15–$30 per video) plus performance incentives ($1k for 1 million views, etc).
you can use @sideshift_app (best creators imo) and line up 20+ of these creators in 1 day
5/ when building in public, a video is 10x better than an image/text - spam use cases of ur product on X/Linkedin
6/ figure out where your customers actually spend time.
which slack/discord groups are they in? what newsletters do they open? which podcasts and accounts do they follow? pay those people for shoutouts
7/ there's a fresh trend on x basically every week. jump on the relevant ones and fold your product in (like i’m doing right now).
To find trends i just use Origami & search “Lead Gen/GTM posts that are viral on X” to find the best posts every week in my niche
Then, I will reply to those, quote tweet them, and use the formats that work myself
(that’s the secret to why my account has high engagement BTW - you can do this too)
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if you are doing all this every single week and DO NOT GIVE UP (launching, posting demos, contacting new customers)
I guarantee you will hit your customer goals. Then the game becomes retention.
will be posting 2-3 more growth hacks every single week
@iitbombay I saw that post, I retweeted it (iitb is my alma mater), then I checked the models (17b, 4k cx) and I deleted it. Yes, you may be giving it good fight, its your 2n iteration, 17b 4k cx is not at-all worth putting in front of people, and that too from "IIT Bombay" twitter account.
One of the blunders India has done as a country is to declare Sarvam, which is yet to find its footing as the sovereign frontier AI response.
Sarvam’s exclusive mandate is not public good - unlike UPI or other public infrastructure projects. It’s a VC funded company which is being given unfair advantage at the cost of other similar VC backed private companies which could perhaps do better with similar support and data from the govt!
We are killing competition and declaring Sarvam as the best thing India could do too soon !
Frontier AI maxis make the absurd claim that open-source AI is 6+ months behind.
Cursor took a 2-gen old Kimi-K2.5, applied just post-training, and built an Opus-4.7 level model at a low cost.
Rio de Janeiro also post-trained a 2-gen old Qwen3.5 397b to hit an Opus-level open-source SoTA.
Now, many companies are already post-training the newest Kimi-K2.7.
If you can't see the progress of open source here, you're simply blind.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
Extreme affordability is the biggest unlock for AI adoption in India.
Today, @Avataar launched Varya, with support from the #IndiaAIMission: India’s first distilled video model, demonstrating that AI video can be made 10x more efficient.
Built for India’s scale:
⚡ 4 generation steps vs 50 for Wan 2.2
🎥 5-sec 720p video in 45 secs vs 1,230 secs
💸 ₹0.48/sec hosted price
🚀 10x faster, at a fraction of the cost
The core differentiation for Indian models will be affordability, localization and cultural relevance.
Huge congratulations @AluruSravanth and team! 👏
Read more in @TechCrunch 👇
https://t.co/gBc8U3e3a3
@officialIndiaAI@secretarymeity@goi_meity@RajanAnandan@brettsingh
Our Nathu La server, unveiled today, took years of hard work by our Nagpur R&D team, led by Mangesh Sadafale.
It is going into production in Zoho data centers around the world and will save energy and money.
We are also working hard to make our entire software stack much more compute and memory efficient.
R&D to the max!
pi-cursor-sdk is now at v0.1.42. Last time I posted it was v0.1.31.
It lets you use Cursor’s agent loop inside pi while keeping pi’s terminal UI, sessions, tools, and workflows.
Since then:
- Cursor tool activity now shows as readable pi cards
- Cursor-spawned subagents are visible in the UI
- shell output streams while Cursor works
- releases are now tested on macOS, Linux, and Windows
Install:
pi install npm:pi-cursor-sdk
https://t.co/4Yqcp4eCBi