Mokshit Jain (@mokshit06) 's Twitter Profile
Mokshit Jain

@mokshit06

18, introducing bugs @cognition_labs • i like compilers/agents/web/design • prev @replayio • built typewind.dev & macaron.js.org

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linkhttps://mokshitjain.co calendar_today10-06-2019 11:54:26

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Sahil Lavingia (@shl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s basically no excuse for subpar front-ends because Devin can fix it Just use your product and ask Devin to fix things

Mokshit Jain (@mokshit06) 's Twitter Profile Photo

watching Devin Search search across hundreds of thousands of LOC across multiple repos within seconds has to be one of the coolest things ever. try it now!

Mokshit Jain (@mokshit06) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so excited to share what our team has been cooking up over the past few months! devin isn’t just a solo engineer now, but instead a brainstorming partner, search agent, and a collaborative coding partner. try it out now, this time just for $20!!

Silas Alberti (@silasalberti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Software engineering in 1 year will look very different than today. So the IDE form factor will need to change too. We're aiming to build the "asynchronous IDE" – because the best part about agents is parallelization. For that we built light-weight VM infra giving each Devin its

Ramp (@tryramp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We hired an engineer who never sleeps and saves our team 10,000+ hours on tedious tasks every month. It's an AI named Devin — made by our friends at Cognition. Now we can't imagine building Ramp without it. Learn about all the ways Devin blows minds and saves time! 👇

swyx (@swyx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

added deepwiki to my personal extension for one click deepwikis of everything. so much better to have an actually good ai read every codebase for you (and chat with it)

added deepwiki to my personal extension for one click deepwikis of everything. so much better to have an actually good ai read every codebase for you 

(and chat with it)
Matteo Collina (@matteocollina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm impressed by Cognition DeepWiki. It has ingested Fastify and pino code and created some explanations that are *better* than ours. The key feature for me is sequence diagrams.

I'm impressed by <a href="/cognition_labs/">Cognition</a> DeepWiki. It has ingested <a href="/fastifyjs/">Fastify</a> and pino code and created some explanations that are *better* than ours.

The key feature for me is sequence diagrams.
Cognition (@cognition_labs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devin's always asking for raises, but maybe it's finally time to give him one 🤔 Since November, Devin has merged 1,583 PRs for Gumroad (yep, we counted) We got the team to share their secret recipe for using Devin 🧵

Devin's always asking for raises, but maybe it's finally time to give him one 🤔

Since November, Devin has merged 1,583 PRs for <a href="/gumroad/">Gumroad</a> (yep, we counted)

We got the team to share their secret recipe for using Devin 🧵
Cognition (@cognition_labs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turns out Devin's been doing the work of 10 engineers at Bilt Rewards (according to their own calculations). They're using Devin for everything from turning Figma designs into code to investigating GCP issues. How Bilt is merging 117 more PRs/week with Devin 🔗 👇

Turns out Devin's been doing the work of 10 engineers at <a href="/BiltRewards/">Bilt Rewards</a> (according to their own calculations).

They're using Devin for everything from turning Figma designs into code to investigating GCP issues.

How Bilt is merging 117 more PRs/week with Devin 🔗 👇
Mokshit Jain (@mokshit06) 's Twitter Profile Photo

its pretty insane how i never see anyone talk about how the app router is so much slower than pages for dynamic navigation where you can't prefetch the route ahead of time. say i have a form that creates a new db entry and then i navigate to it, the page transition is blocked on

Mokshit Jain (@mokshit06) 's Twitter Profile Photo

until agents can read your mind, you need to do a good context transfer. but its boring to write down stuff because "oh it seems obvious" the better way is to have the agent just tell you what it assumes, and give open ended questions for you to ponder on and disagree with if

Cognition (@cognition_labs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Devin Open Source Initiative is back. We’re granting $500 in Devin ACUs to any OSS project with over 100 forks. Under this threshold? You can still apply! More info + how to apply 🔗👇

The Devin Open Source Initiative is back.

We’re granting $500 in Devin ACUs to any OSS project with over 100 forks.

Under this threshold? You can still apply!

More info + how to apply 🔗👇
Solomon Hykes (@solomonstre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO Cognition should be recognized, everyone from OpenAI to Cursor is basically copying their "background agent" model. It simply doesn't make sense to trap agents inside an IDE or desktop app. Frontend is nice, but the real game will be played in the backend.