Shafkat Sakeeb
@Sakeeb91
Actively inferencing patterns that emerge from curiosity, play and growth
Introducing AlphaGenome: an AI model to help scientists better understand our DNA – the instruction manual for life 🧬 Researchers can now quickly predict what impact genetic changes could have - helping to generate new hypotheses and drive biological discoveries. ↓
if i lost everything tomorrow, here's exactly what i'd do: i'd follow this FREE course made of 25 super-prompts: 1. find your purpose and build a strong mindset 2. develop skills and find your mentor 3. find a killer business idea and validate it 4. create your roadmap and…
Claude Code is getting a brand new feature: custom subagents. Type `/agents` to get started.
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If you're interested in Lovable, we have a surprise: 1. $100 in credits 2. A 16-page prompt engineering guide to mastering vibe coding Get your credits, read the guide, sit down on one weekend, and become a builder. Quote RT the first tweet and we'll send both to you:
Lovable just crossed $100M ARR in 8 months. Faster than OpenAI, Cursor, Wiz, and every other software company in history. Today we're launching a game-changing update, it reduces the error rates by 91%. Introducing Lovable Agent:
We’re releasing an open-source library and public interactive interface for tracing the internal “thoughts” of a language model. Now anyone can explore the inner workings of LLMs — and it only takes seconds!
@mntssys and I are excited to announce circuit-tracer, a library that makes circuit-finding simple! Just type in a sentence, and get out a circuit showing (some of) the features your model uses to predict the next token. Try it on @neuronpedia: shorturl.at/SUX2A
My friend @piet_dev nailed it with this graphic showing where we're at today. Yes, Grok 4 is great but GPT-5 will come soon and probably be even better. And the cycle continues. This acceleration is not going to stop. We're in the ASI singularity. x.com/piet_dev/statu…
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Things are going to change - faster than we think, with massive downstream effects. blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-pa…
On your timeline today you’re probably seeing a bunch of posts comparing Grok-4’s performance against other SOTA models like o3, Claude 4, and Gemini 2.5 Pro. If you’re building an AI product for consumers, remember that the average person in the real world (not X) has only…
This billionaire investor literally shares the smartest way to grow your career in 2025
THIS APP IS UNIQUE Theo generates $250K/month by creating a deeply personal faith journey for kids that blends stories, affirmations, and prayer. They're selling a stronger family bond. Here’s their onboarding playbook 👇🧵 1/18
Introducing Orchids - the world's first AI tool that lets you chat with AI to build apps and websites that don't look and feel "AI generated". On internal benchmarks, Orchids performs close to 3x better on general app and website creation tasks than any other tool on the…
our universe is pretty rare in configuration space - if strong nuclear force were: * 1% weaker - stars wouldnt make much carbon preventing carbon based life & less heavy element production would delay planet formation & take longer for evolution to occur before stars die * 1%…
Made a youtube transcript to lecture notes generator claude.ai/public/artifac…
Here's everyone Meta hired for their Superintelligence team. Say hello to the new residents of Atherton with their $10M+/yr comp packages, everyone!
The reason Japan branded itself as kawaii was because of the horrors it wanted to hide
The Nazis weren’t history’s only monsters. Japan’s Unit 731 froze prisoners alive, dissected children without anesthesia, and unleashed plague bombs on cities. And one man, Shirō Ishii, led it all. Here’s the forgotten horror of WWII:
I asked ChatGPT (o3-pro) what the most unbelievable things it's learned about humans since being created was I find no-5 and the last one (meta-surprise) quite funny 🧵 Read on 👇 1. Simultaneous brilliance and self‑sabotage Humans can design spacecraft that navigate billions…
CRISPR pioneer George Church says AI is letting us steer evolution, and biology is becoming a kind of computer. “Evolution might incorporate a few base pair changes in a million years. Now we can make billions of changes in an afternoon.” AI designs the possibilities. Biology…
> sir both OpenAI and Anthropic already launched their coding platforms, what should we do? > launch ours and give users 10 Gemini 2.5 Flash requests per week > dyslexic intern: 1000 FREE GEMINI 2.5 PRO REQUESTS PER DAY just a chill intern
Say hello to the @geminicli, a local CLI to help you build and maintain software with 1,000 free Gemini 2.5 Pro requests per day : )
What if prediction is the core principle behind intelligence? This idea was first put forward by German polymath Hermann von Helmholtz in the 1860s.