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Kyle

@kalelabs.eth #871

Building https://atlas.org
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Oct 15 is Degen Day 🎩
Love this video for @nisreen’s new company etto.ai. A wardrobe that speak to you 😲
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This is a really smart way to constrain the problem space in AI. Any way you can seed the query space with context is extremely valuable.

https://ottogrid.ai
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I’ve started writing all Linear tickets as Cursor prompts. Extremely powerful for anyone on the team to be able to paste the description of a ticket in and get 80% of the way to done.
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The most impressive product Google has released in a long time. Really smart implementation of a better way to engage with dense content.

https://illuminate.google.com/papers
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The future of education is multimodal
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This is going to take days of scrolling to fully appreciate

https://dynamicland.org/
The real founder mode is a local library in the front yard filled with only the score takes care of itself.
The tokens are flowing.
We're (atlas.org) looking to hire a full time react native engineer.
- NYC (preferred) or LA.
- Salary - 150-200k (don't have that Merkle money yet 😁)

We just launched our iOS and Android apps and need someone to help us keep up with all of the feature requests we're getting.

Our team is 6 engineers so we don't really do anything except ship.

Feel free to dm me or reply if interested.
The best deep dive ever published about how Google's search works: https://searchengineland.com/how-google-search-ranking-works-445141
Really excellent interview with Herb Allen (Allen & co)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cajbB7RO_fs&t=1903s
You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
With the release of 4o-mini, it seems like cloud economics will continue to reign supreme. The price difference per quality token is quickly shrinking. If you need to circumvent content filtering, go local, otherwise, just use the biggest, cheapest model. The economies of scale are pretty difficult to compete with.
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