Visited the @cowrywise HQ on saturday for this month Ambassadors Hangout
School or Plan B? was the theme and it was a great experience
School builds discipline and structure, while your skills help you create and sustain opportunities beyond the classroom. Your degree might open the door, but your value is what keeps you there.
@timi_joel spoke about opportunities many students barely pay attention to: from grants and scholarships to internships, fellowships, bursary and research opportunities.
The conversation was about putting the right systems in place early, and balancing school with ambition.
As someone building products and exploring ideas outside the classroom, i can relate with that.
Good conversations, smart people, solid energy overall. Glad I made this one.
Big shoutout to our speakers, @dev_benedict and Olamilekan Sanni.
Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch.
This 2-hour Stanford lecture gives you the exact pipeline LLM engineers get paid $750K/year for.
Data + architecture + scaling laws + post-training.
Bookmark it & watch today. Then read article below.
Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who know how to build LLMs from scratch.
Stanford just released the exact lecture that teaches it - 1 hour 44 minutes, free, straight from CS229.
Bookmark this & give it 2 hours today. It'll teach you more about how ChatGPT & Claude actually work than most people at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
Introducing SubQ - a major breakthrough in LLM intelligence.
It is the first model built on a fully sub-quadratic sparse-attention architecture (SSA),
And the first frontier model with a 12 million token context window which is:
- 52x faster than FlashAttention at 1MM tokens
- Less than 5% the cost of Opus
Transformer-based LLMs waste compute by processing every possible relationship between words (standard attention).
Only a small fraction actually matter.
@subquadratic finds and focuses only on the ones that do.
That's nearly 1,000x less compute and a new way for LLMs to scale.
Everything you need to know about Harness Engineering (45 min)
The architecture behind Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw and every AI agent you're in love with
Yesterday I was awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award (PhD) for the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. I also emerged the Overall Winner for the Outstanding PhD Award for the University of Texas at Dallas. 🥇🎉
So I got my first proper tech job. I don’t mean gigs, I mean an actual job.
It’s with an international company 😭
I saw the mail yesterday and I have just been processing 🥹
Guys 🥹
Three years of designing with no pay, self motivation, mock-ups, sleepless nights, trainings 🥹