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Bhaulik Patel

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Forward Deployed Engineer; sharing my AI findings

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🎯 Andrej Karpathy on how to learn.

rohanpaul_ai's tweet image. 🎯 Andrej Karpathy on how to learn.

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Excited to release new repo: nanochat! (it's among the most unhinged I've written). Unlike my earlier similar repo nanoGPT which only covered pretraining, nanochat is a minimal, from scratch, full-stack training/inference pipeline of a simple ChatGPT clone in a single,…

karpathy's tweet image. Excited to release new repo: nanochat!
(it's among the most unhinged I've written).

Unlike my earlier similar repo nanoGPT which only covered pretraining, nanochat is a minimal, from scratch, full-stack training/inference pipeline of a simple ChatGPT clone in a single,…

folks saying they don’t need figma because they can use AI lack taste


i noticed a weird phenomenon, the pre-ai super star developers are finding every reason to justify why AI is a bubble. I'm not against them but its just a pattern i've noticed. If most of them just dabbled with this tech, they would realize how useful it is despite its limits


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What the fuck just happened 🤯 Stanford just made fine-tuning irrelevant with a single paper. It’s called Agentic Context Engineering (ACE) and it proves you can make models smarter without touching a single weight. Instead of retraining, ACE evolves the context itself. The…

alxnderhughes's tweet image. What the fuck just happened 🤯

Stanford just made fine-tuning irrelevant with a single paper.

It’s called Agentic Context Engineering (ACE) and it proves you can make models smarter without touching a single weight.

Instead of retraining, ACE evolves the context itself.

The…

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Life punishes the vague wish and rewards the specific ask. After all, conscious thinking is largely asking and answering questions in your own head. If you want confusion and heartache, ask vague questions. If you want uncommon clarity and results, ask uncommonly clear questions.


the stealth cheetah model on Cursor gives me the same level of outputs a Claude Sonnet 3.5 except faster


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This is how Anthropic decides what to build next—and it's brilliant. Instead of endless spec documents and roadmap debates, the Claude Code team has cracked the code on feature prioritization: prototype first, decide later. Here's their process (shared by Catherine Wu, Product…


AI engineering is the act of piping static systems into more intelligent ones


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Everything shipped at DevDay [2025] 🧵


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PG’s 6 principles for making new things:

ycombinator's tweet image. PG’s 6 principles for making new things:

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Software is Eating Labor At $300 billion in annual revenue, the global software market is huge. But it pales in comparison to the labor market, which weighs in at $13 trillion a year in just the US. The wages of nurses alone are more than twice the revenue of every SaaS…


Claude code terminal feels better than the extension @claudeai Order of image attachments is important. Also the extension should be able to allow opening the attached images if it’s an extension


Veo3 got real competition now

Sora 2 is here.



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Here's everything I know about creating amazing developer docs.

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We have three cool announcements today: (1) @OpenAI is launching commerce in ChatGPT. Their new Instant Checkout is powered by @stripe. (2) We're releasing the Agentic Commerce Protocol, codeveloped by Stripe and OpenAI. (3) @stripe is launching an API for agentic payments,…


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Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.5—the best coding model in the world. It's the strongest model for building complex agents. It's the best model at using computers. And it shows substantial gains on tests of reasoning and math.

claudeai's tweet image. Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.5—the best coding model in the world.

It's the strongest model for building complex agents. It's the best model at using computers. And it shows substantial gains on tests of reasoning and math.

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If you make your app 10% easier to use you'll get twice as many users.


xAI launches Grok 4 Fast: - 2M context window - 47x cheaper than Grok 4 - Outperforms GPT-5 mini (high) on multiple benchmarks - Uses 40% fewer thinking tokens - Pricing: $0.2 input, $0.5 output for all modes - Tops LMArena's Search Arena, surpassing OpenAI o3-search - Beats Grok…

deployengineer's tweet image. xAI launches Grok 4 Fast:
- 2M context window
- 47x cheaper than Grok 4
- Outperforms GPT-5 mini (high) on multiple benchmarks
- Uses 40% fewer thinking tokens
- Pricing: $0.2 input, $0.5 output for all modes
- Tops LMArena's Search Arena, surpassing OpenAI o3-search
- Beats Grok…

Source code is the new documentation


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