Thanks to everyone who joined the In Silico to In Vitro Hackathon with @adaptyvbio yesterday - we had a blast. Huge thanks to our sponsors @OpenRouter, @modal, and @RowanSci.
We will share the results from Adaptyv as soon as they’re in (~3 weeks).
We're excited to release something new.
Come join us: https://t.co/9e4cJW3Hkx
Partnered with @adaptyvbio, and sponsored by @modal, @OpenRouter and @RowanSci.
@paper Hey Paper team! Epic tool, I've been using it all day today - though is there something happening with the server? Currently having trouble reconnecting to server (on and off for a few sessions now)
In Silico to In Vitro is our most ambitious hackathon yet.
We’re teaming up with @adaptyvbio to run a challenge where scientists generate novel binders in silico, with top designs built and tested in the lab.
Join us if you're in SF on 2/28: https://t.co/fMWFUPfKtX
Co-sponsored by @RowanSci, @openrouter and @modal, with generous compute support.
This was a huge success. For the first time, we watched scientists and engineers iterate on a real challenge and present solutions in under 2 hours. It’s rare to see scientists at a hackathon, and this is clearly the beginning of something very special.
An obvious missing piece here is real-world experimental validation, and this is exactly what we’re adding to the next event with @adaptyvbio. Stay tuned!
Thank you to everyone who joined the first agentic bio hackathon - and to @TrueVentures for generously hosting, @RowanSci and @OpenRouter for co-sponsoring, and our fantastic judges @AriWagen, @geneticdrifts, @JaredXia , and Bennett.
Big thanks to @openrouter and @RowanSci for helping sponsor this event. Only a few slots left - sign up soon if you're interested!
https://t.co/LjQCfYU2Gz
@benjitaylor@seldom@alexvanderzon nice! when you're annotating, does it matter how precise your wording should be? and does this connect to any design-system or skills/principles?
also floating bar so cool
made some edits to wdm?
- new logo :')
- persistent highlights: your saved explanations stay with the source link so that whenever you refer back to the source, all of your highlights are there waiting for you
- new follow up questions: for big chunky topics that need additional follow up questions, there is now an added function for you to ask and read followup questions in context.
just submitted to chrome web store, tysm all the fine folks on the waitlist for waiting! beta v soon <3
waitlist here: https://t.co/BRe3vAi7lX
For the AI-curious scientists and bio-curious engineers: we’re hosting an agentic bio hackathon as a practical way to test AI tools on real scientific problems. Hosted by @trueventures and co-sponsored by @RowanSci.
Come join us on Thursday, Jan. 29th https://t.co/LjQCfYU2Gz
👋 Hi, I'm Felix and I work on Claude Cowork, bringing Claude Code closer to all kinds of knowledge work. It's an early and rough preview, please tag me in any feedback - we want to iterate very quickly and make it a little better every day.
Wild that nowadays, you can turn your curiosities into tools in just a few hours time.
Today, while reading, I found myself wishing for a lil tool that'd explain things to me in a lightweight but context-aware way without forcing me to leave the page. I then got v curious if I could make one with @cursor_ai. Turns out yes, very much yes.
Built my first tool of 2026, affectionately (and temporarily named) wat dis mean? a chrome plugin that explains any highlighted text on web pages, pdf's and other text-based info. I can also catalog and save them in a library for me to refer back to later.
a few flowy dreamy buildy hrs.
2026 is a wizarding year.