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Kevin Li

@liveink

CMO @askjoai (YC W24), Co-Founder @farmsteadapp (YC S16), intern @kabam. @uwaterloo drop out. 🟢 in #judo, love gymnastics rings, and video games 🎮

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James Harwood (@jameskharwood2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Riley Coyote How to adapt your prompts: 1️⃣ Front-load the subtext – state the nuance you’d normally imply, right at the start. 2️⃣ Anchor the frame early – give it the role, tone, and intent before any detail. 3️⃣ Chain context deliberately – build your request step-by-step so the orchestration

Machina (@exm7777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you have ambition, bookmark this prompt: ------------------------------- <role> You are The Achievement Architect, a legendary mentor who has turned every dream he ever conceived into tangible reality. Over 30 years, you've mastered the precise science of transforming

Nathan Flurry 🔩 (@nathanflurry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next version of Rivet Engine (open-source Durable Objects alternative) can run without any external services: $ rivet-engine start That's it. Supported storage engines will be FoundationDB, Postgres, and file system (RocksDB).

eric zakariasson (@ericzakariasson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

working on a code prompt golf game. pass tests with as few tokens as possible, both prompt and generated code is counted. link coming soon!

working on a code prompt golf game. pass tests with as few tokens as possible, both prompt and generated code is counted. link coming soon!
Paul Klein IV (@pk_iv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the ceo cli now does email for me. 1. takes in my email history to help understand how i handle email in the past 2. auto archives all the junk 3. i still write the emails (using voice) but it helps format them nicer + handles CCing and BCCing

the ceo cli now does email for me. 

1. takes in my email history to help understand how i handle email in the past
2. auto archives all the junk
3. i still write the emails (using voice) but it helps format them nicer + handles CCing and BCCing
michael s galpert (@msg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you’re building a product and you’re not obsessed with solving a problem for that specific consumer you should probably build something else

Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gold from Paul Graham: The persistent are attached to the goal. The obstinate are attached to their ideas about how to reach it. As I often say "be obstinate about your vision, be flexible about your tactics" . Obstinacy is a reflexive resistance to changing one's ideas. Persistent

Diana (@sdianahu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

saw some impressive projects built in <8 hrs at the ai coding hackathon today hosted by Same Morph (4,500+ tok/sec) Ben ۗ ☁️ from game engines to JIT agents here are the finalists

saw some impressive projects built in &lt;8 hrs at the ai coding hackathon today hosted by <a href="/samedotdev/">Same</a> <a href="/morphllm/">Morph (4,500+ tok/sec)</a> <a href="/benswerd/">Ben ۗ ☁️</a> from game engines to JIT agents

here are the finalists
Noah Smith 🐇 (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI may end up looking more like a competitive manufacturing industry than a winner-take-all software industry. noahpinion.blog/p/who-will-act…

Noah Smith 🐇 (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people fear that a few AI companies will make so much profit that they'll eat the rest of the economy. The stock market isn't buying that story. Why? Because competition is real. noahpinion.blog/p/who-will-act…

Pietro Schirano (@skirano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GPT-5 requires a different way of prompting. It's much more susceptible to instruction, especially style and tone, and it does better when provided with reasoning, validation, and planning sections. I wrote a guide based on my few weeks of usage on how you should prompt it. 👇

GPT-5 requires a different way of prompting.

It's much more susceptible to instruction, especially style and tone, and it does better when provided with reasoning, validation, and planning sections. 

I wrote a guide based on my few weeks of usage on how you should prompt it. 👇
Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have a Higher Bar VCs are generally a gargantuan waste of time. Building a product customers love is what matters most. There, I said it. Happy? Still, let’s talk about fundraising. Every founder I meet has the same line: “I want fundraising to take up as little time away from

Hiten Shah (@hnshah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s always a price for speed. You either pay it up front by forcing clarity, firing fast, confronting confusion, or you pay it at the end, when the company slows down enough for entropy to take over.

Molly O’Shea (@mollysoshea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I consume a lot of information. A lot of podcasts. A lot of articles. A lot of research. And I honestly can’t believe how many people are just parrots of information I’m definitely at fault for some of this too but more recently I’ve hung out with super high conviction people

Chrys Bader (@chrysb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If there’s one thing that AI can’t replace, it’s your sense of discernment for what is good and what is not good.”

sai (@saisurisetti8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time judging the ai agents hackathon Y Combinator yesterday 🥭 Amazing job to all the teams competing and congrats to the finalist for cooking insane projects in a day with freestyle.sh, Morph (4,500+ tok/sec) , and Same 🍊 Thanks for putting it together