Arsh Shah Dilbagi
@arshdilbagi
http://adaline.ai
Most AI products fail in the first month. Not bad AI. Bad prompts. Teams at Discord, McKinsey, Salesforce, DoorDash, Reforge, and over 100K+ developers using us know why: Teams wing their prompts – test on 5 examples, ship to millions, pray it works. Today changes everything.
I would not be shocked if enterprises start adding "acqui‑hire risk", "raised too much risk", and "founder flight risk" to their vendor checklists after this Google-Windsurf deal.
A deep search query on ChatGPT ran for 4 hours and returned 38 pages! I did not know it could go that hard.

Everyone talks about building AI agents. Nobody talks about evaluating them properly. Most teams build AI agents without knowing how to measure if they work. We use old text model metrics. That doesn't work. Key takeaways: • Traditional NLP metrics like BLEU scores are…
gave gemini a 31,272 line API spec and got a fully working integration within 3 mins across multiple files in one shot
The reason why Meta is poaching from OpenAI and not Anthropic.
People compare @OpenAI to @Google but compare @AnthropicAI to OpenAI and not Google. OpenAI is playing at the “company-building” level. Anthropic is playing at the “product-building” level. [ Product -> Business -> Company ]
with all the new features, background agents, tasks, and even more coming soon - the product now generates more value for the customer and they should charge more for it
1. cursor raises $900m with 50 employees and $500m arr 1 month ago 2. a16z starts posting about how massive cursor tam is one week ago (?) 3. cursor starts rug pulling customers and running shady billing even uber/dd lasted longer than this down round soon
the insane amount of craft and care that went into “we are still in the [@tryadaline] park”
Animations on the web are fun… until performance and fidelity come into conflict. Find the case study below on how we approached image sequencing, loading, and motion timing for the Adaline website
have you seen this landing page yet?
Landing page built for VCs not customers
there’s def something here - pick and choose services from different platforms at the router level why haven’t we seen “startup-ification” of routers?
Today’s mission
sneaky SFO airport hack - if you have a flight from terminal 3 (united), go through security from terminal 2. there’s never a line, especially for clear, and it’s a 2 mins walk to E gates terminal 3 is always crowded
isn't this equivalent of getting knighted on @X @tryramp 🙏
