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sarvagyavaish | 1 year ago | on: Breaking my hand forced me to write all my code with AI for 2 months

“Claude’s Artifacts and ChatGPT’s Data Analyst have become my go-to solution for quick prototypes and single-use code, instead of Jupyter notebooks.”

This is so true! I was debugging a timing issue and printed a bunch of raw data in the terminal. It was super helpful to have Claude generate throwaway code to plot the data with python. Zero data cleanup and formatting needed from my end for the prompt to be successful.

I also find myself less attached to code AI writes for these mini “apps” or “utils” because I’ll never check them into the codebase. If I wrote it myself, I’d probably spend time cleaning it up and write some comments hoping I’d use it again in the future.

sarvagyavaish | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2023)

Location: SF Bay Area

Remote: Hybrid preferred

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies:

- Python, C/C++, ROS, fullstack, hardware prototyping

- Robotics, 10 years of experience in early stage startups, previous founder (Techstars Music 2022)

Résumé/CV: https://docsend.com/view/teeh26y3rcs4m3n4

Email: [email protected]

I have 10 years of experience in early-stage startups including healthcare and autonomous robotics. I have expertise in tackling complex problems, like building the first dental implant surgery robot with sub-millimeter accuracy and the first security robot to navigate elevators autonomously. Additionally, what I believe really sets me apart is my ability to lead with empathy, scaling teams from Seed stage to Series C, and my experience as a founder over the past few years.

sarvagyavaish | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you take notes of interesting ideas while podcasting

Wow! That is some dedication to building a 2nd brain :)

I am doing some market research on folks that go above and beyond to take notes to document their learnings while podcasting. I would love to talk to you for 20 mins and ask you a few questions. As a thank you, i'd like to buy you a coffee (via paypal / venmo). Let me know if i can reach out to you.

sarvagyavaish | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you take notes of interesting ideas while podcasting

Hey sigjuice! I couldn't agree more about the importance of show notes for podcasts.

I am actually doing some market research around power listeners that like to refer to show notes in podcasts. I would love to talk to you for 20 mins and ask you a few questions to learn from you. Happy to buy you a coffee in return (via paypal / venmo) :)

sarvagyavaish | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you take notes of interesting ideas while podcasting

Ahh.. listennotes is so great! I use Google Keep to catalog my notes, similar to your readme workflow, but what i'm missing is being able to go back to the exact point in an episode.

I am doing some market research on this problem and would love to talk to for 20 mins to get your advice on a few things. Based on your HN profile, it looks like you are a heavy podcast listener! It would be a great opportunity for me to learn from you.

sarvagyavaish | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best way to search and collect platform-agnostic podcast links?

Pocketcast's search is pretty great. Check out this screenshot of searching for "Philosophize This". https://goo.gl/EM2wdj

In order to subscribe, you just click on the + button.

[shameless plug follows]

I am working on a revolutionary new podcast app, Voce. It's a podcast player that unlocks multimedia content buried within your favorite episodes and makes expert curated show notes available in real time.

Check it out here: http://voceapp.com

sarvagyavaish | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Idea Sunday

Travel Assistant While travelling I like to keep family and friends involved up to date about my travel plans - itinerary changes, delayed flights, boarded flight, landed flight, etc. Instead of a pushing updates by texting 3-4 different people, I want to be able to provide an update in one place, say, on the Travel Assistant app, and my family can receive appropriate updates.

sarvagyavaish | 12 years ago | on: Isotopic 256

The numbers on the top left don't have any correlation with the elements, right?

sarvagyavaish | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: An open-source, Raspberry-Pi-based Siri alternative

I am looking to use this / something similar at the startup I work at to toggle our robot's operating modes. I have a question regarding the voice recognition. Is the voice recognition stuff done on the Pi itself, or is there a service that Jasper taps into to perform voice recognition?

sarvagyavaish | 12 years ago | on: New Fractal Art Tool

The patterns are great! Please provide some documentation on what this is. I tried to figure it out by hitting random buttons.. no luck.
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