Madhav Jha (@madhavjha) 's Twitter Profile
Madhav Jha

@madhavjha

Making vibe coding a reality at Emergent (YC S24). Visit emergent.sh for details!

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Jesse Dodge (@jessedodge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Personal update: I'm excited to be joining Meta! I'm deeply grateful for the opportunities I've had at Ai2 over the past 6 years (including three paper awards in the last two years). Onward to the next chapter! 🥳

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vibe coding is here to stay. I'd been worried it might be a fad, but I talked to the founder of an infrastructure company who's in a position to see how well vibe-coded apps are doing, and he said a lot of them are making money.

Harshil Tomar ✪ (@hartdrawss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top Component Libraries I can't live without - ui.aceternity.com - magicui.design - cult-ui.com - animata.design - headlessui.com - ui.lukacho.com - eldoraui.site - nyxbui.design

Eyal Toledano (@eyaltoledano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

have 2 shopify apps to sell $11.7k MRR $20k MRR stable revenue, very sticky, not too needy support + dev included have bigger fish to fry and no time to dedicate to the apps lookin for 3.5x ARR, no nego can sell together or separate and looking for quick transactions dm!

Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tiny plug-in memory lets frozen LLMs adapt to domains quickly, with low cost and no retriever. Memory Decoder is a small transformer that learns the behavior of a retriever, then plugs into any base model that shares the tokenizer. It does not touch the base weights. At

A tiny plug-in memory lets frozen LLMs adapt to domains quickly, with low cost and no retriever.

Memory Decoder is a small transformer that learns the behavior of a retriever, then plugs into any base model that shares the tokenizer. It does not touch the base weights. At
CJ Zafir (@cjzafir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Codespace A virtual computer that runs custom Claude Code on server. It is using 2 models: Kimi K2 + Claude Sonnet 4 in a sync. I achieved same code quality with 2x better reasoning and 53% less model cost. Access it today CodeGuide (500 credits for everyone)

Ahmad Beirami @ ICLR 2025 (@abeirami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how offline calibration + PPO compares against GRPO on helpfulness BT rewards. Would be curious to see how this might help your usecases.

This is how offline calibration + PPO compares against GRPO on helpfulness BT rewards. 

Would be curious to see how this might help your usecases.
Dan Roy (@roydanroy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Appears to be a breakthrough result but no mention of Nagarajan (Vaishnavh Nagarajan ) and his insight into pitfalls of next token prediction. arxiv.org/abs/2508.08222

Drew Bredvick (@dbredvick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're wondering how to do this, v0 has an API to white label its tech inside your app. Bring your own files & biz logic too. DM me if you're evaluating building this at your company, Vercel will help you scope it out.

If you're wondering how to do this, <a href="/v0/">v0</a> has an API to white label its tech inside your app.

Bring your own files &amp; biz logic too.

DM me if you're evaluating building this at your company, Vercel will help you scope it out.
Shreya Shankar (@sh_reya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have an unpopular opinion. Claude code in my terminal is a far superior experience to the equivalent model (even in max mode) in Cursor agent mode. Here’s what I do in my IDE that I don’t do with Claude code - i write underspecified prompts and instructions because I have the

Harry Stebbings (@harrystebbings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Considering getting an iPad air for reading articles, ebooks, watching videos. Just feels more convenient solution than Mac. Thoughts and feedback from people who have done it?

Lee Robinson (@leerob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi. I have thoughts. The short answer is that the App Router is easy, but not simple. It's easy to get started, but complexity ramps fast. I've said previously that if you don't need streaming, then the App Router might not be a good fit. Here's a random list of places where