Prasanna Srikhanta
@prasanna
ample opportunity. infinite chances.
While vscode is very nice you still pay a perf penalty given it's running in node/chromium. GC is one one of those nice things until it isn't so nice. The larger the project the more acute it becomes. So for most people it won't matter but if you're doing something more…
"The vision is long-term to eat into the software collaboration market, but the beachhead we’re trying to get is just making developers love using our tool." — @nathansobo, on building the world’s fastest AI code editor: thenewstack.io/how-rust-based… via @thenewstack
Something that is force multiplier for me when reading papers like this is to use something like Gemini 2.5 Pro to break things down and explain them more simply. I'm mostly a mathematical tourist so don't have all the background or intuition but Gemini helps fill in gaps and…
LLMs are Bayesian, In Expectation, Not in Realization
A few observations from my recent trip to Finland, my first time back since 2010: 1. Like in cities such as Brisbane (Australia not South bay), people in Helsinki often wave or say goodbye to the bus driver when they get off. I find this pretty endearing. 2. Finns are typically…
🔔 Qosmo Staff Interview Now Live The 6th in our series features Interactive AI Engineer Keito Takaishi! @shiro_1bit — "Surprise" is the trigger for creativity. Finding potential in AI’s unexpected outputs. ▼ Read the full interview qosmo.jp/en/interviews/…
This is pretty neat. I really love the toy phase because it opens up a world of possibilities. Software is going to get so much more exciting for regular users in the next 10 years The prompt for the clock "make a graphic clock to tell the current time and it should look like…
🔥 This hints at what software will look like in the future. Software has tended to be a monolith for a long time where you get the whole thing but you might only use a fraction of it. Things will become much more bespoke. It needs a ton of new infra around it to make it stable…
Talk about trying to fuck over employees. The Google / Windsurf deal seemed to just enrich some of the founders and make investors whole. If you’re employee #2 and the founders didn’t go out of their way to make you whole you know you don’t ever want to work with them again. Not…
I’ve joined Cognition to continue to work on the future of software engineering. I was employee #2 at Windsurf and have worked on AI+code for years. There’s never been a more exciting time and place for it than now at Cognition. I had a place at Google DeepMind as part of the…
One of the super powers the US tech sector has is flexibility and experimentation. Even 10 years ago you’d be a bit pessimistic about HW but the dynamic has changed especially with AI enabled tooling. It’s great so many kids are building HW which was out of fashion for a while.…
We’re proud to announce our $11.4 million Series A, led by @a16z, with the continued support of @ycombinator, @caffeinatedcap and @BoxGroup. We are working with Fortune 100 companies and fast growing startups to design and manufacture their circuit boards faster than ever.
🔥 This hints at what software will look like in the future. Software has tended to be a monolith for a long time where you get the whole thing but you might only use a fraction of it. Things will become much more bespoke. It needs a ton of new infra around it to make it stable…
We had fun creating NeuralOS. It’s a peek into the future of computing. It feels like a toy, but that’s the point. We made it multiplayer by default: prompt it to start a chat with a friend or send them some SVG artwork. Enjoy!