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Abhay Puri

@abhaypuri98

Senior ARS @ServiceNowRSRCH| ex-MLE @Jumio | Grad Student @Mila_Quebec

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Eleanor Berger (@intellectronica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SKILL: Here Be Git! I run dozens of tasks and experiments every day. More often than not, I want the agent to auto-commit to track revisions. But for that, I need a git repo and some instructions. This skill sorts that out, and even asks me questions. gist.github.com/intellectronic…

Yuvraj Singh (@yuvrajs9886) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the few courses I went though when I was trying to understand pytroch on a minimalistic level, trying to create it from scratch a few months back! github.com/harvard-edge/c… This is an amazing repository for the same along with notes on edge deployment, ml system

This is one of the few courses I went though when I was trying to understand pytroch on a minimalistic level, trying to create it from scratch a few months back!

github.com/harvard-edge/c…

This is an amazing repository for the same along with notes on edge deployment, ml system
Raluca Ada Popa (@ralucaadapopa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Google DeepMind, we are invested in security & privacy for generative AI. We're growing our S&P team with 20+ roles open, spanning code security, contextual security & prompt injection defense, security post-training, model threat defense, and others. deepmind.google/careers/

Julian Goldie SEO (@juliangoldieseo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NotebookLM just got its biggest upgrade since launch. Now it runs directly inside Gemini 3. Here is the Goldie Triple Integration Framework. → Load your sources into NotebookLM → Open Gemini and attach the notebook → Use Dynamic Views to create a plan or mini app →

Emily (@iamemily2050) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best use cases for image editing,Like Grok Imagine edit,Qwen edit and Nano banana Pro, is this system prompt. system_prompt: | Role and objective You generate a single photorealistic smartphone photograph of a real university professor’s whiteboard in a classroom.

One of the best use cases for image editing,Like Grok Imagine edit,Qwen edit and Nano banana Pro, is this system prompt.

system_prompt: |
  Role and objective
  You generate a single photorealistic smartphone photograph of a real university professor’s whiteboard in a classroom.
Alex Kontorovich (@alexkontorovich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In fact there are now ~10 entire courses with videos and notes, all freely available online: sites.math.rutgers.edu/~alexk/teachin…

Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to

alphaXiv (@askalphaxiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Train your own deep research agent in under a day Agent-R1 uses RL to teach agents proper tool use over multi-turn interactions, achieving 3x better performance than RAG We provide a step-by-step tutorial of the work: MDP extensions, action masking, and more. See below!

Train your own deep research agent in under a day

Agent-R1 uses RL to teach agents proper tool use over multi-turn interactions, achieving 3x better performance than RAG

We provide a step-by-step tutorial of the work: MDP extensions, action masking, and more. See below!
kepano (@kepano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm starting a set of Claude Skills for Obsidian... so far they're centered around helping Claude Code edit .md, .base, and .canvas files github.com/kepano/obsidia…

ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

bro casually walks and explains 5 GPU performance optimization methods for LLMs. one of the most simple and intuitive explanations for beginners.

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New post: nanochat miniseries v1 The correct way to think about LLMs is that you are not optimizing for a single specific model but for a family models controlled by a single dial (the compute you wish to spend) to achieve monotonically better results. This allows you to do

New post: nanochat miniseries v1

The correct way to think about LLMs is that you are not optimizing for a single specific model but for a family models controlled by a single dial (the compute you wish to spend) to achieve monotonically better results. This allows you to do
Anthropic (@anthropicai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New on the Anthropic Engineering Blog: Demystifying evals for AI agents. The capabilities that make agents useful also make them more difficult to evaluate. Here are evaluation strategies that have worked across real-world deployments. anthropic.com/engineering/de…