Luka A. Pham (@apluka34) 's Twitter Profile
Luka A. Pham

@apluka34

marketer & designer shouldn't be stressed about AI image tools @ Echoes (cooking 60%) | robotic eng. @ ITMO University

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manas (@bamitsmanas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We built Kairos: AI that learns by watching you work once, then automates it forever. No code. No drag and drop. It's like training a co-worker. Early access is limited. DM us or visit our website.

AK (@_akhaliq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ByteDance just dropped UNO on Hugging Face Less-to-More Generalization Unlocking More Controllability by In-Context Generation a universal framework that evolves from single-subject to multi-subject customization. UNO demonstrates strong generalization capabilities and is

AshutoshShrivastava (@ai_for_success) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OMG !! Google AgentSpace looks insane , You need to see this. Google has launched new Agent2Agent(A2A) : An open protocol to enable AI agents from different vendors and frameworks to securely communicate, collaborate, and coordinate actions across enterprise platforms. More

Logan Kilpatrick (@officiallogank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Ironwood, the first TPU built for the age of inference, and the timing could not be better : ) - Ironwood perf/watt is 2x relative to Trillium, 6th gen TPU - Ironwood offers 192 GB per chip, 6x that of Trillium - 4.5x faster data access blog.google/products/googl…

Igor Kulakov (@ihorbeaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Gr00t" vs "Pi0" vs "Pi0 Fast". I compared top open-source robotic models, and here's a detailed overview based on our own experience:

Prajwal Tomar (@prajwaltomar_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In last 6 months, I’ve coded 18 MVPs for clients using Cursor. Here’s my full workflow: → Cursor Project Rules → Gemini Pro 2.5 for context → Sonnet 3.5 for execution → CodeGuide for docs Bookmark this and copy my Cursor AI workflow: ↓

In last 6 months, I’ve coded 18 MVPs for clients using Cursor.

Here’s my full workflow:

→ Cursor Project Rules
→ Gemini Pro 2.5 for context
→ Sonnet 3.5 for execution
→ CodeGuide for docs

Bookmark this and copy my Cursor AI workflow: ↓
Luka A. Pham (@apluka34) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO, Google is still the most sustainable player in the AI run. Startups like Cursor, Claude, or even OpenAI can generate massive hype and user numbers very fast, but I tend to see them shift too quickly to profits, pricey plans, or just aiming for the highest exit valuation.

Yasser (@yasser_elsaid_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I scaled Chatbase from a side project to a $6M ARR startup. No sales team, no VCs, just product‑led growth. Here is the full strategy for scaling to millions purely through product-led growth.

Tibor Blaho (@btibor91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating how hard it still is even for o3 to solve a seemingly simple problem like answering "what time is it" based on this image of a clock with reflections Btw, in case you were wondering, the "image analysis" (cropping, zooming, etc.) that o3 is doing uses the Python tool

Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑 (@dreamingtulpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

bytedance just released BAGEL! an open-source multimodal alternative to gpt-4o and gemini flash it supports: > image reasoning > image editing > video generation > style transfer (ghiblify anyone?) > 3d rotation > outpainting > navigation

Mustafa Shukor (@mustafashukor1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Worldwide LeRobot hackathon is in 2 weeks, and we have been cooking something for you… Introducing SmolVLA, a Vision-Language-Action model with light-weight architecture, pretrained on community datasets, with an asynchronous inference stack, to control robots🧵

The Worldwide <a href="/LeRobotHF/">LeRobot</a>  hackathon is in 2 weeks, and we have been cooking something for you… 
Introducing SmolVLA, a Vision-Language-Action model with light-weight architecture, pretrained on community datasets, with an asynchronous inference stack, to control robots🧵