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Documentation has always been expensive but now it's almost free - it comes as a byproduct of getting some data We're still missing a UX layer in most places that documents things in a satisfactory way. e.g. your analytics tools should really be documenting every insight it

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claude with task agents can one-shot most things tbh, if you haven't used it since todos became tasks, your experience is wildly different

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My current hobby is extracting core logic into a generic open source package Way easier for the ai to work over and ultimately just kind of good software

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Has anyone created a shadcn for remotion yet? Re-usable components Would be great for generating b-reel which is either manual or boring right now

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Idk about you but I don’t think AI will develop visual taste after a certain model size Visual taste seems very human constrained right now

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Inngest might have the cleanest agent library out there Kind of confused how state works, but it's pretty ideal otherwise

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Here's a pattern I'm surprised we haven't seen more of in ai world A lot of automations are *roughly* deterministic, but the 5% where they're not make pure code solutions unreliable You can prob save a tonne on tokens if you have agents focused on building and maintaining and

Here's a pattern I'm surprised we haven't seen more of in ai world

A lot of automations are *roughly* deterministic, but the 5% where they're not make pure code solutions unreliable

You can prob save a tonne on tokens if you have agents focused on building and maintaining and
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Part of the reason that agents work really well with CLI tools is that CLI tools are created under similar constraints to those agents operate under: - (mostly) human readable - limited visual space (context window) - often built for use cases rather than general access

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It's interesting to put all of your agents into a Slack channel and get your team to use them there A panopticon for agent/user research

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Hi Heidi - your support team tells me there is "no way" to see any usage data from my team We pay $7000/yr for this product and you can't run a database query?