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Matt Hartman

@matthartman

factorialcap.com. first investor in @huggingface fmr @betaworks 🎹 piano @sidgoldsreqroom 🗽community board @manhattancb5

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New policy for today: if i'm late to a meeting I'll tweet out whatever the person who I'm late for says. To that end: Go New York Liberty! cc: Becca Harris Lewy sorry for being late.

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.Lightpanda is the first browser designed for machines and AI. Legacy browser infrastructure was originally designed for human interaction. With the graphical composition removed, Lightpanda achieves almost instant startup, lower resource consumption and faster execution.

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I've been using Bubble since 2021 to run my no-code app (that generates actual profitable revenue!). Pumped for the public beta release of mobile native app development

I've been using <a href="/bubble/">Bubble</a> since 2021 to run my no-code app (that generates actual profitable revenue!). Pumped for the public beta release of mobile native app development
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If you're in SF and interested in federated ML, check out Flower AI Day 2025 in September featuring with Product Director Generative AI Meta Joseph Spisak, Lecturer/Founder Pediatric Moonshot Timothy Chou from Stanford University, and nic lane & Daniel J. Beutel from Flower & Cambridge University

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If you're excited about joining a world-class, lean AI team building in NYC, get in touch with Victor Sanh (or DM me). They're not sharing more quite yet but you might be a fit if you're interested in: - AI agents that operate in the physical world - Orchestrating

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.Maybe: Christian Rocha from Charm on design-first open-source software development: There aren't a lot of people paying attention to visuals, UI, look & feel, tone, voice...and approaching OSS from a product perspective, how can we design these APIs so that people want to use them?"

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Great talk from thoughtsparthiallyempty from ollama on structured outputs and vision models running locally on consumer hardware, from our global open-source AI conference: