Sahil Ahuja (@_sahilahuja) 's Twitter Profile
Sahil Ahuja

@_sahilahuja

I have issues. Scalable ones.
CTO at @gmetriXR. #WebXR & #Kubernetes fan.

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Join us Live in New York for Convergence - AI + METAVERSE and the Rise of the Next-Gen Enterprise. #artificialintelligence #event #ai #Metaverse youtube.com/live/9CzLwiS0i…

The Gradient (@gradientpub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Astounding progress in AI has led to speculation AI will cause explosive economic growth. Arjun Ramani and Zhengdong argue that such “transformative economic impact” from AI is much harder than at first glance. thegradient.pub/why-transforma…

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I am thinking of switching of Android, for better TrueCaller integration. Tough picking up 5 calls every hour from unknown numbers. And TrueCaller doesn’t always on iPhone.

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Who knew… Bald people have it so good! No comb, no bad hair day, cool head, more confidence. Had I known earlier, would have done it long back. Thank you… #globalwarming

Sahil Ahuja (@_sahilahuja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every commit, comment, deploy = another ping. Updates about updates about updates. Meanwhile real work happens at human speed: one decision at a time. The new bottleneck isn’t tools. It’s attention.

Every commit, comment, deploy = another ping. Updates about updates about updates.
Meanwhile real work happens at human speed: one decision at a time.
The new bottleneck isn’t tools. It’s attention.
Sahil Ahuja (@_sahilahuja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 startups. Same broken thing every time: design and code never stay in sync. Then I found the team solving it. Joined Noon as CTO. Out of stealth with $44M. What you design is what ships. noon.design

scott belsky (@scottbelsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

got an early glimpse of "Noon," three things to note vs. others in market: #1 - you work directly on your production code without any translation (other design tools that use MCP and Claude/Codex to work on code and AI produce temporary artifacts) #2 - you don't need multiple

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There is a longstanding idea in software: WYSIWYG Noon is a canvas environment where humans and agents can create, edit, and ship product design. Its substrate is code. WYSIWYG. The canvas affords us selection-based workflows and structure that text alone can’t match.

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Codenames are destiny. Noon is widely treated as a “zenith” moment: peak light, peak consciousness, and a point of decision or revelation. Where truth is exposed—and shadows recede. It’s core symbolism is culmination and peak power. Noon marks the sun at its highest point.

rico (@_heyrico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨interesting news for designer And it might be the most important tool announced for designers this year. Here's why it matters: - The biggest pain in product design has always been the gap between your Figma file and the live product. - You design it. A developer builds it.

Sahil Ahuja (@_sahilahuja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've reached a strange point in history: the absence of an em dash no longer signals original thought — it signals a message nobody loved enough to run through AI.