Rahul Karajgikar
@Road_Kill11
25 - building @truffleai_ - @ycombinator W25. prev: @aws @bitspilaniindia. almost supersonic legend in @rocketleague
Hey guys, I realized I haven’t posted yet about what we’re building at Truffle AI, so here goes! We’re building Saiki, an open-source, lightweight runtime with everything you need to build powerful AI Agents in under 5 mins. With Saiki, you can (thread) github.com/truffle-ai/sai…
the fact that drafts on x don’t sync across mobile and desktop brings me immense disappointment

this is awesome! definitely gonna try this
Claude Code just released new subagents functionality!! I've been testing it for the last hour or so, built 6 subagents and put them to work on several tasks Initial impression: aside from a few rough edges, game-changing 🤯 Quick demo and thoughts below ⬇️
The more I think about it, I realize that LLMs are like legendary weapons in video games If you are at the level where you can wield those weapons, they are insanely overpowered But if you don’t have the pre-requisite skill, they just gives you the illusion of strength
damn, asking claude to ultra think is super effective. response quality just went up incredibly
It's ok to have bad days. Consistency is the most important thing. Rome wasn't built in a day
tail -f <log-file> is the best command ever for viewing logs that are continuously updating
Kimi K2 came out of nowhere and blew benchmarks away Now Qwen3 Coder is apparently even better I wonder if OpenAI open-source model will hold up
The best open-source AI model just dropped a detailed report on how it was trained, a rare resource for students given no frontier lab is publishing! Kimi K2's estimated total cost of training is ~$20-30M, roughly in line with pricing: $0.6/M in $2.5/M out tokens. 10…
I’ve never struggled with failure It’s something that comes very naturally to me
great for getting first users! we got our first users for truffle ai from reddit as well
Get your first users through these subreddits in 2025: r/InternetIsBeautiful (17M) r/Entrepreneur (4.8M) r/productivity (4M) r/business (2.5M) r/smallbusiness (2.2M) r/startups (1.8M) r/EntrepreneurRideAlong (593K) r/SideProject (430K) r/Business_Ideas (359K) r/SaaS (341K)…
I have 3 Claude code tabs working on different repos while I scroll and post on X this feels like the techbro version of Peter griffin explaining AWS to me on top of subway surfers gameplay
discord has the best voice chat interface of any app and it’s not close
this is a nice feature in @coderabbitai highly recommend for any OSS projects

the smartest men are the ones who are not afraid to look the dumbest
today I learned, this is super useful and allows you to not have to babysit the terminal!
Claude Code pro tip: Use the global ~/.claude/settings.json to keep a list of safe tools that are automatically allowed to run. The agent should only ask permission to do things you want to control (like removing files, committing to git, etc) (link to my example below)
would highly recommend applying to YC! it's the most dense concentration of talented, driven people i've ever seen! i can refer a few people as well so DM me if you want to apply
Applications for the YC Fall 2025 batch are now open! Apply by August 4: ycombinator.com/apply