Alva_Buddha (@anubhav_alva) 's Twitter Profile
Alva_Buddha

@anubhav_alva

Aspiring Rationalist, Ex-Mckinsey Consultant & Solo Game Dev

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Jakob Wahlberg (@jakob_wahlberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone is talking about good game design and how to make a profit nowadays. As a reference, here's a badly designed game with zero change of making a profit. For every worm, you lay eggs twice as fast. #gamedev #unity3d #madewithunity

Ado (@adocomplete) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a Claude Pro or Max user and haven't tried out Claude Code on the web, there's no better time. Head over to claude.ai/code and look in the right hand corner. We're giving Pro and Max users $250 and $1000 in free credits to push CC on the Web to the limit!

If you're a Claude Pro or Max user and haven't tried out Claude Code on the web, there's no better time. 

Head over to claude.ai/code and look in the right hand corner. We're giving Pro and Max users $250 and $1000 in free credits to push CC on the Web to the limit!
OpenAI (@openai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing IndQA — a new benchmark that evaluates how well AI systems understand Indian languages and everyday cultural context. openai.com/index/introduc…

Ryan Moulton (@moultano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oil is the most Lovecraftian thing that actually exists. You're telling me that there's a black ichor under the earth, made from the ancient dead, whose burning can realize all the dreams of man but only at the price of slowly returning the earth to its primordial state?

Alva_Buddha (@anubhav_alva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish there was a cursor for research and writing. Right now my best option is a customized Claude Code set-up, which feels like building your word-processor as you go along researching and drafting a document...

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing an interesting recent conversation on AI's impact on the economy. AI has been compared to various historical precedents: electricity, industrial revolution, etc., I think the strongest analogy is that of AI as a new computing paradigm (Software 2.0) because both are

gavin leech‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ (@g_leech_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I tire of being confused at the state of Chinese LLMs. Supposedly frontier performance, supposedly huge shadow adoption, all under massive compute constraints. So I went digging

I tire of being confused at the state of Chinese LLMs. Supposedly frontier performance, supposedly huge shadow adoption, all under massive compute constraints. So I went digging
Alva_Buddha (@anubhav_alva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to a16z Hyperion is fantasy, and Red Rising is good sci-fi? But most of the recommendations are good, it's great to promote SF in general, and they feature Greg Egan, so an interesting opinionated list maybe? open.substack.com/pub/a16z/p/you…

Alva_Buddha (@anubhav_alva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I couldn't find an equivalent (IMO) techno-optimistic, (hopefully) hype-free. and (mostly) non-conflicted review of the trillion+ dollar question. Yet Another AI-Bubble Meta-Analysis open.substack.com/pub/letterstoa…

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Repeat after me: The best software engineers pick up a new language in a few weeks. They can become pretty good in a month or two. The best devs also don’t get bogged down with one language. ESPECIALLY not today when AI makes onboarding to new languages so much easier

Alva_Buddha (@anubhav_alva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some standards survive because they’re rational. Others survive because changing them would be annoying. This is a story about the second kind, set in a colonial Company ledger. The Finger Counters open.substack.com/pub/letterstoa…

Raymond Russell (@raymondopolis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1) I love India (2) Anybody who applies for an e-visa to India knows the website is always comically, profoundly, embarrassingly broken It looks like it was written in 2003, kicks you out randomly without saving your work, won't charge your credit card until your nineteenth

(1) I love India

(2) Anybody who applies for an e-visa to India knows the website is always comically, profoundly, embarrassingly broken

It looks like it was written in 2003, kicks you out randomly without saving your work, won't charge your credit card until your nineteenth
Vikram Pai (@vikpai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India is slowly becoming its own worst enemy for builders I love this country. I am building here by choice. But the truth is ugly and nobody wants to say it out loud. Compliance is killing momentum. Incorporating a company should take days. Not weeks or months because of

magnus (@magnushambleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I chose the green door ninety-three days ago. At the time, it seemed obviously correct. Not even a close call. The red door offered two billion dollars immediately—a sum so large it would solve every material problem I'd ever face, fund any project I could imagine, and still

Anthropic (@anthropicai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How is AI changing work inside Anthropic? And what might this tell us about the effects on the wider labor force to come? We surveyed 132 of our engineers, conducted 53 in-depth interviews, and analyzed 200K internal Claude Code sessions to find out. anthropic.com/research/how-a…