Tim Devereux (@devereux_tim) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Devereux

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calendar_today08-03-2025 16:05:17

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Ryan Carson (@ryancarson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch this and learn ... 1. How to use tmux to get better results from your agent 2. How to use an o3 tool call to "ask a senior dev" 3. How to structure your prompts so *you* can read them easier 4. In the future, are all pull requests going to have a link to the agent

Valery Bugakov (@valerybugakov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We flipped the switch: Amp Tab is now on by default for new installs. It’s our free completion engine for manual edits in VS Code. It’s fast, knows your recent changes and compiler errors, and suggests cross-file updates when needed. Already on Amp? Run `Enable Amp Tab` from

Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amp now supports language-specific coding rules. This is nice for big monorepos, and it works even if you open the Amp CLI/extension in a subtree.

Amp now supports language-specific coding rules.

This is nice for big monorepos, and it works even if you open the Amp CLI/extension in a subtree.
J Raney (@jonny_raney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be in NYC for the AI Engineer Code Summit (hosted by swyx ) in November. Would love to collab & chop it up with anyone who is also attending!

I'll be in NYC for the AI Engineer Code Summit (hosted by <a href="/swyx/">swyx</a> ) in November. 

Would love to collab &amp; chop it up with anyone who is also attending!
Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sonnet 4.5 is now the primary model in Amp. I used it a lot this weekend while coding, and we saw incremental yet meaningful improvements that make it an obvious upgrade. Based on our eval/integration work and my personal experience: • It Just Works; keep doing what you were

Sonnet 4.5 is now the primary model in Amp. I used it a lot this weekend while coding, and we saw incremental yet meaningful improvements that make it an obvious upgrade.

Based on our eval/integration work and my personal experience:

• It Just Works; keep doing what you were
Karl Clement (@karlclement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s official: the Amp TypeScript SDK is here. I’ve been working on it for the last few weeks now, and it feels amazing to share it with everyone.

It’s official: the Amp TypeScript SDK is here.

I’ve been working on it for the last few weeks now, and it feels amazing to share it with everyone.
Valery Bugakov (@valerybugakov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amp Tab suggestions come in streaks. Now you can actually see them stream in. The footer updates live ("1 more suggestion" → "22 more suggestions") as new ones load behind the scenes. Try it: "amp.tab.experimental.showHotStreakProgress": true

Matthew Manela (@mmanela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Amp's newest tool: The Librarian. Your cross-repo search assistant. The Librarian makes it easy to get clear and comprehensive answers to questions spanning beyond your current repo.

Meet Amp's newest tool: The Librarian. Your cross-repo search assistant. 

The Librarian makes it easy to get clear and comprehensive answers to questions spanning beyond your current repo.
Thorsten Ball (@thorstenball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We shipped a lot of stuff at Amp this week: • The Librarian subagent • Faster, cheaper search agent • Edit/Restore/Fork in CLI • Improved toolboxes • Handoff! • Amp Free without using training data So I decided to record a short walkthrough of it all

Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talked with Tim Lucas about Amp Free: • Why we removed training • Can you use a combo of `free` and `smart` mode? • How is this different from free models w/other coding agents?

Thorsten Ball (@thorstenball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amp can now read other Amp threads! Drop in the URL of a thread or @-mention it and Amp will then fetch the thread and extract relevant information. I'm very, very excited about this. Imagine how many Markdown files we no longer need!

Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More for less: the average paying Amp user now pays ~21% less per day vs. a few weeks ago, while # {threads,messages} {,per user}, users, & total revenue are all growing. We did this while keeping Amp's `smart` mode quality the same or better, and without subsidizing you (which

More for less: the average paying Amp user now pays ~21% less per day vs. a few weeks ago, while # {threads,messages} {,per user}, users, &amp; total revenue are all growing.

We did this while keeping Amp's `smart` mode quality the same or better, and without subsidizing you (which
Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re making Sourcegraph and Amp two independent companies. Sourcegraph will be totally focused on code search and code understanding for big codebases, in a world where AI is writing and searching 1000x more code. Amp is becoming Amp Inc., an independent research lab,