Slava Gilevich
@__int32
Building next-gen QA tools for the Cursor age @qalti_ai
After half a year in stealth mode, I'm finally launching Qalti: next-gen QA tool for the Cursor age. Let the agent do the testing. Try it!
The FT is claiming that more than $1 billion worth of NVIDIA chips have made their way into China over the last three months, including Blackwells which they claim are 'widely available.' They report that the current market price for a rack of eight B200's is $489,000.
The FT is claiming that more than $1 billion worth of NVIDIA chips have made their way into China over the last three months, including Blackwells which they claim are 'widely available.' They report that the current market price for a rack of eight B200's is $489,000.
Wow, missed that one! Rotating Detonantion Engines are already flying? Don't tell me they have thermal nuclear engines next in line.
SPACE-TRANSPORTATION has reportedly completed the test flight of JinDou400 detonation ramjet engine, with performance beyond expectations. weibo.com/1229068373/511…
Scoop: Boris Cherny and Cat Wu are back at Anthropic, two weeks after joining Cursor. 🤯🤯🤯 theinformation.com/briefings/anth…
Scoop: Boris Cherny and Cat Wu are back at Anthropic, two weeks after joining Cursor. 🤯🤯🤯 theinformation.com/briefings/anth…
Check out what @gonchar built with his team at @AnimationIncDot! Happy to see them integrated into the @grok
I was today years old when I realized why...
Every smart person I know is getting into hardware right now
I don’t understand hype around Generative UI. I mean, it’s perfect for users who enjoy surprises, shifting layouts, and a deep sense of unease. Average users just want either: - UI that never changes, - ‘solve all my problems’ button. NGL, the ChatGPT is close to the last one

