@karrisaarinen@ric_sands@linear I can get away with Hermes. Right now, I create tasks on linear, Hermes picks it up, launches a session, completes the task and pushes the code to a new branch and moves on to the next task.
If I can get this done from linear itself, I’m assuming I don’t need Hermes?
@pulkit5Dx Everyone missed an important point here: @ZeptoNow will only send you eggs that are either already expired or expiring on that day or going to expire pretttttty soon
@claudeai has taught me so many things but the most important learning has been from knowing the word “discombobulating”. Judge me all you want 😂 never heard that word anywhere in my life
Who will come to this shithole country full of corruption, bad infrastructure, road rage, no safety for women, no knowledge of civic sense? Oh yeah Rahul Patil will come 🤦♂️
Mr. @NandanNilekani wrote why India shouldn’t be building its own LLM just in April, so he is the absolute worst choice to head such an undertaking. We need to poach Indian bigwigs in OpenAI, Anthropic,… and have them head it instead.
It’s 2011.
Myshkin released a movie called Yutham Sei.
There’s a dialog in that movie “the observer is observed”
Now it’s 2026.
Even now if you haven’t understood why that dialog was there, am sorry, yngmi
I love Kunal!
But I would respect him more if he had, after the success of Cred, even cared a little bit more about those who are below 750 and launched something to bring them up as well.
It's his decision to be upper class exclusive, no disagreements. But inclusivity? Phew!
Kunal Shah built CRED for people who pay credit card bills on time.
Everyone laughed.
"That's like 20 people in India."
He ignored them.
Built a rewards platform for India's most creditworthy people.
Companies pay to reach CRED users.
Because CRED users actually have money.
Brilliant distribution hiding inside a simple app.
Then he started talking publicly.
About startups. About founders. About India.
Every tweet became a masterclass.
Every interview became a viral clip.
4 crore users.
$6.4 billion valuation.
The guy who built a startup for rich people.
In a country where everyone said there weren't enough of them.
You know what's goated?
The mighty @salesforce announces "Headless 360" on 15th Apr.
On 5th May, @CopilotKit announced $27M Series A for their agentic frontend. FRONTEND.
First @PalantirTech .
Now, @OpenAI with $4B and 150 human FDEs.
I'm building the AI FDE.
No consultants. No flight tickets. No engagement fees.
Just intelligence, permanently deployed across every customer.
Stay tuned!
Today we’re launching the OpenAI Deployment Company to help businesses build and deploy AI.
It's majority-owned and controlled by OpenAI. It brings together 19 leading investment firms, consultancies, and system integrators to help organizations deploy frontier AI to production for business impact. https://t.co/GnyjGFaLLA
@stevehunsaker1 Doing the same for home services companies. No convo, no credit card. Sign up for pay-as-you-go and enter cc after 7 day free trial. That's it!
@fitness_kannada Yeah so instead of holding the govt to do the job accountable we are gonna be asking billionaires to keep the city clean. Good plan👍 but why stop with kamath brothers ?
@prakdadlani@sreemoytalukdar A lot of civic problems in India could be stopped with strict penalty and the govt would make good money on the short term (till the behavior is normalized) but I guess nobody at the top cares about these things.
For those of you non-tech people saying "I don't even know what Terminal is" but getting fomo of openclaw, fix is simple: ask chatgpt/claude. Don't pay $1200 to someone when you could've solved this with $20 (not even $200) claude plan
Curious: why @Cloudflare doesn’t offer Postgres db? Seems like a low hanging fruit for their scale. Why spill $0.0005 revenue when their users are spending $5 somewhere else?