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Eclipse is by far the hardest thing most of us have worked on at Circle.
Every function has had to be challenged to its max abilities, and then some.
It’s taken:
- The craft of 80+ folks in R&D and 30+ folks in other orgs for the past 5 months
- Impeccable coordination and judgement from 20+ leaders on various parts of the project
- Flying in 200+ of our team members to a castle for co-working & internal ed
- 60+ daily testing hackathons by the time we fully ship
- My co-founders and I giving every ounce of our attention, craft, and soul to every nook and cranny of this project
- Re-aligning every part of our product and services from first principles
- Staring down every personal flaw of mine and Circle’s with intense humility, not breaking eye contact, and simply getting to work
- Doing all of the above while continuing to run our day-to-day operations and logistics so our customers continue to get A+ service, new features, and our team members are taken care of
It’s been challenging but totally worth it.
I have a newfound appreciation for companies that dare to reinvigorate.
There is definitely glass chewing, but at the very least we’re looking at something far more beautiful than the abyss.
I can’t wait to share it with the world on June 16.
Gemma 4 looks at a parking lot. Decides what to ask. Calls SAM 3.1.
"Segment all vehicles." 64 found.
"Now just the white ones." 23 found.
One model reasoning and orchestrating. One model executing.
Both running locally on a MacBook. MLX. No cloud. No API.