Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
This would shave nearly a year off of the production timeline, but it would require the company to find a way to bypass the step of testing the software on physical chips. That was why Nvidia invested $1 million in its Ikos emulator, even though every dollar was precious: it would allow them to approach the “Speed of Light.”
Tae Kim • The Nvidia Way
Kleinberg was trying to understand network behavior. Page and Brin were building something.
Steven Levy • In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
90% of Claude’s code is now written by AI, and this has completely transformed how they build products. The bottlenecks have shifted from engineering (writing code) to decision-making (what to build) and merge queues (getting code into production). This is happening faster than anyone expected—Mike thinks most companies will reach this point within
... See moreNeel Baronia
@neelbaronia


