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Since I just recently crossed 5k followers I wanna do a deep intro to everyone that's new! (hey everyone) My name is Andrey. I'm a 20 year old guy who moved to London at the age of 12, not knowing a single person in the country. I was alone, so naturally I turned to video games and software. I decided to apply to a summer program @ Stanford's campus working in game development and taught myself coding at 12 (built a parallel fps shooter multi-universe parkour game). Then decided to explore game development more and decided to get into VR tech. was super fascinated with everything related to AR/VR and built my own version of the music slicing cubes game (i wish i could remember the name of it). At 15 I wanted to go pro in fortnite. I had some wager earnings and unfortunately fell for a phishing link. I ended up losing my account and was keen on getting it back. Ended up learning about cryptography and the world of cybersecurity and read about every analysis that you could think of. Got into MIT's summer programs for cryptography and loved it. The following summer ended up working in a major eastern european cybersecurity company just at 16, working on their fraud detection ML team (built an algorithm to detect nano second key stroke difference). Was their youngest team member, but soon realized the dark world of cybersecurity and realized it went against what I stood for, so I walked away. And that's when I discovered AI :) Since then I've interned at a company which was called Integrail (i believe they re-branded) which let businesses build their own agents in 2023. Didn't really like my impact i had on the startup (I didn't get any *real* work), but learned a tonne. Around this time I moved to college. Came to US at 18 with no connections apart from my older brother (who was on opposite coast). Unfortunate to the college experience, I joined a fraternity (still love the guys) but ended up making critically stupid mistakes of engaging in not-so-nice activities and even dying for a couple of seconds my freshman year. Thankfully, God had me in his arms and decided to teach me a lesson. That's when I turned to entrepreneurship as opposed to going down the traditional corporate route. In my sophomore year, after a very toxic breakup I decided to just non stop work. I worked for 23 hours a day, 7 days a week, would often go days without eating because all I could think about was work. I didn't even know what YC was at the time. I didn't know ANYTHING about entrepreneurship. It was an incredibly unhealthy time of my life, and I, again, thank God for being able to give me mental clarity and loving parents that were able to offer their help as well in going back to a "balance". Eventually I started lying about taking medication (after getting diagnosed with depression anxiety), and decided I was in control of my own life. I wanted to stop all the toxicity coming my way and started to prioritize myself and my professional path. I ended up enrolling in my first ever NVIDIA x Vercel hackathon (which I didn't win), but my close friend @im_sean_wu did! It was a very fun 2 hour hack and realized I wanted to do the next one with him. We ended up competing together in our collegiate hackathon (with over 350 teams) and we won! Then did the same at NVIDIA GTC 2025 and also won (against YC, NVIDIA, Google engineers). Ended up getting an investment from the NVIDIA Brev team in terms of compute to start a synthetic data generation for physical AI company. Unfortunately that didn't work out, and Sean ended up getting poached to work at NVIDIA (super cool) and I ended up going to FR8 (best european residency for super technical ppl), where I met ppl like @sashaprzybylski, @dkilledhisnani, @DeoArlo, @pham_blnh, @ErnestiSario, @njokuScript and many many other INSANELY cracked ppl. Truly loved the experience. But even then I was burned out, had no trajectory and had some family shit happen, so ended up leaving the program early. Spent a month locking myself in a room, which is right around when I started posting content on X. Since then I've worked on ~18 different projects (some fun, some professional), and decided to start AgentWeb Labs with @egor_kzmv in February 2026 after a tweet from Brett Addock. Now we've applied to Speedrun 007 cohort, have some insanely cool customers we're working with very closely and we're going to change the way in which agents interact with the web forever :) if you've made it this far, it's cool to meet you, my dm's are always open, so drop me a message!! p.s the photo is on my birthday when I turned 20 :)
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Fun fact: I rejected a will from my parents because I didn’t want to physically be able to have a safety net (I also have 3 siblings, so more for them) :) I couldn’t agree more with this. put yourself in circumstances where you HAVE to perform and you’ll see yourself win I promise you
There will always be a million reasons to quit something hard. Now imagine that you physically couldn't. no plan b, no fallback, no exit. Your performance changes overnight. not because you got better, but because your brain stops wasting time on the escape route
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One of the best ways to figure out your marketing in terms of talking to your ICP and getting your product in front of them is to very simply speak their language Very cool to see our customers all over the globe, more to come soon :)
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One fallacy of Fable that I notice pretty frequently is the same fallacy that the world of physical AI had for several years: it’s reallllly good at insanely complex tasks and jobs, but it still makes some of the most basic errors on the fundamentals. If you’ve ever worked in physical AI and remember the Boston Dynamics demos, you’d remember that it was insanely good at complex navigation and backflips but would fail on a simple task like walking backwards. I wonder why that is
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Independence Day but I’m not free from fable or ai psychosis
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so locked in that didn't even realize today is July 4th holy
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Hot take but if you have to shove your product down the throat of people to get them to use it then you’re too early to the market OR you’re not solving a problem for those people if there’s a problem and an obvious solution in hindsight, using your product should be trivial
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over the course of the last year I've changed immensely (both on a personal level, but also a professional one), but one thing that hasn't changed is my attitude to the world. often times people think that the world is turned against them, or that they face hardship after hardship and then constantly ask the question of "why me" while that attitude can be understood from an empathetic viewpoint, I think those that seek optimism and energy from this world usually get their way. if you've ever wished for something like courage or the ability to have strength in a given challenging circumstance, you should try and re-frame it to having the opportunity to experience finding that emotion. e.g: wish for strength during a challenging health crisis vs wishing for the ability to find strength during a health crisis. very very subtle difference but it re-shapes your whole mentality to the world
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A winner is nothing more than a loser who tried one more time. this is your sign to keep going, even when it gets tough
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Andrey reposted
Excited to announce that @mirdainsystems is now part of the Bronco Ventures Accelerator! Huge thanks to @SantaClaraUniv for having opportunities like these for students, and @Jahenderson05 and I are excited to keep building!
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If you think that you're behind on the AI curve, just think about some of the following statistics: > less than 1% of the global population use codex > less than 0.05% of the global population use claude code > there are less than 100K AI tools in the world i know that it's easy to get carried away and think that you're behind, but don't forget to take a breather once in a while
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I had one of the most vulnerable and raw conversations with an investor today For context: I met someone through x, we spoke, he said I’m super cool and passed off my contact info to his friend who sent the message attached in the image. Then that friend sent over my contact info to his friend with whom I had the vulnerable convo we were supposed to only chat for 30 minutes but it turned out into ~1.5 hours. Usually I try and be super punctual with meetings, meaning if I set the meeting for 30 mins, it’ll be 30 mins, but this was the final meeting of the day at 8 pm. We went insanely deep into what drives us as people, why we don’t want a cushion job, what makes us who we are and what kind of future we envision, but also we got asked about our trauma, saddest moments of our lives and the hardship of being a founder. Typically founders will see investors as transactional (simply asking ab revenue, etc) but shit man, if the guy I was speaking to today was a founder I’d want to give him money with the way he carried himself. genuinely one of the most inspiring and raw, yet eye opening conversations I’ve had in a minute
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if your Fable 5 doesn't get downgraded to Opus 4.8 you're not giving it tasks that are complex enough....
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you’ll be instantly more likeable if you simply want to see others win, but most importantly it has to be authentic and trust me you can feel peoples energy
Friend to friend, I just want to see you win. I want you to work on things that light your soul on fire. I want you to surround yourself with people who give you energy, not take it. I want you to wake up excited to build your dream life and achieve all the things you said you'd achieve. Most of all, I want you to give yourself permission to be yourself. No matter how long it's been since we talked or how far apart we are, just know I'm always rooting for you. Let's crush the rest of 2026!
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Fable 5 is back.
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Cofounders made it to the codex London event YESSIRRRR pu and show me ur codex setup!!
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Andrey reposted
HOLY FUCK WE GOT FABLE 5 BACK IM NOT TOUCHING GRASS FOR THE NEXT MONTH LFGGGGG
We’ve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5. We'll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon. We’re grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models.
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100% of the people that have sent me smth are not up to the standard that I need where are the actual goated videographers and editors. high agency fast turnaround 🙏
Looking for insanely cracked video editors to work their magic. Opportunity to become full time if successful (you'd own media future launch videos) DM's open :)
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Looking for insanely cracked video editors to work their magic. Opportunity to become full time if successful (you'd own media future launch videos) DM's open :)
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also idc how good you are if your launch videos haven’t gone viral in the past (over 100K views) we won’t be a good fit :)
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