Just finished moving out of our hacker house in Hayes Valley.
What a crazy summer. From collecting BCI datasets to building Nuclear Fusors, y'all were some of the best (and craziest) roommates I've had in my entire life. ❤️❤️❤️
Almost finished my first month in SF! What an incredibly wild ride so far.
- Joined an absolutely crazy AI startup.
- Moved in to a 20+ person hacker house.
- Played hide-and-seek on a massive aircraft carrier.
- Hosted a massive housewarming party.
- Met some of the coolest and
@cursor_ai
Full clarity here, no hate against Cursor. It's genuinely a pretty amazing set of tools, but its also not *every-other-post-in-my-timeline* amazing 😂
Had an absolute blast at
@OpenSauceLive
the other day! Blew my mind on how many cool, unique, and awesome projects folks are cooking up around the world.
10/10 would go again.
It's been about a month since I started journaling as a way to write down my daily thoughts.
Wonder if anyone got good tips or tricks they find helpful?
So turns out Arc Browser had a vulnerability where any hacker with your user ID could just access your browser, including your history and passwords, *without you having to do anything*. This is insane.
The worst part? Arc doesn't have a proper bug bounty program, and for a
Excited to share our progress 🔥
Introducing
@codegen
: the IDE for Refactors.
@codegen
allows you to programmatically analyze and manipulate your codebase.
✅ Safely transform code at scale
🔍 Visualize complex code structures
⚡ Purpose-built for AI-assisted development
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(1/4) Earlier last month, I had the chance to demo Profound at Atelier showcase, our AI-powered software prototype creator. It was an amazing experience meeting with other builders from around Vancouver in showing off what we built.
Anyone got any tips or apps for remembering people?
I am personally terrible at remembering names. Time after time, I'll meet someone cool or interesting at a meetup/event/party, then a week later I'll be like "I should catch up with this person again", then completely blunder
Proud of
@UBCRocket
for their hard work and dedication at
#IREC2024
this year! 🎉
Honored to work alongside such talented and cracked builders and engineers in bringing rocket science to everyone.
Can't wait to see what we achieve next!!! 🚀
#UBC
(2/4) We recognized that building MVPs can be costly and time-consuming, which is why we built Profound to help founders to prototype websites, generate user flows, and gather user feedback, all within a matter of minutes! (Think Devin, but for functional mockups and prototypes).
I remember trying both the Hololens 1 and the Hololens 2 when they came out, and it blew my mind. Platforms like the Apple Vision Pro just don't quite cut it compared to true AR.
In my opinion, the two biggest barriers for adoption was the cost and the FOV (Imagine holding a
We just unveiled Orion, our full AR glasses prototype that we’ve been working on for nearly a decade. When we started on this journey, our teams predicted that we had a 10% chance (at best) of success.
This was our project to see if our dream AR glasses—wide FOV display, less
This strange tweet got >25k retweets. The author sounds confident, and he uses lots of hex and jargon. There are red flags though... like what's up with the DEI stuff, and who says "stack trace dump"? Let's take a closer look... 🧵1/n
(4/4) Overall, it was a really cool experience working with LLM agents for code generation. Our first version of this project was built in just three hours, which really goes to show how powerful technologies like Claude or GPT are for accelerating software development.
(3/4) To achieve this, we designed a custom multimodal prompt chain on top of Anthropic’s Claude 3 Opus with individual steps for planning, theme generation, and code creation. This allows our system to give rock-solid consistent results across all the generated prototypes.