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📕AgentPrism Storybook is now live! Explore all React components and UI patterns from AgentPrism in an interactive playground. Dive into TraceViewer, TreeView, and various atoms—see exactly how each component handles traces. Try it: agent-prism-ui.web.app

📕AgentPrism Storybook is now live!

Explore all React components and UI patterns from AgentPrism in an interactive playground. Dive into TraceViewer, TreeView, and various atoms—see exactly how each component handles traces.

Try it: agent-prism-ui.web.app
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"I couldn't sleep at night, if it all sucked..." Jeff Huber of Chroma talks about how design could be a moat for a devtool company, and why for him this level of attention to detail is a baseline. Which is something he actually looks for in people when recruiting.

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Glad Evil Martians could play a part in making Bolt v2 happen. 🤟 I've seen firsthand how much effort and change went into this release. Love how Bolt redefines app building – fantastic update!

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Enjoying ViteConf – great talks, great people! ⚡️ Just caught Matt Kane sharing what’s next for Astro. Love seeing where the Vite ecosystem is heading.

Enjoying <a href="/ViteConf/">ViteConf</a> – great talks, great people! ⚡️ Just caught Matt Kane sharing what’s next for Astro. Love seeing where the Vite ecosystem is heading.
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Agentic traces contain perfect information about an agent’s behavior with every plan, action, and retry. But that information gets lost in a sea of JSON. So we built AgentPrism: open source React components that turn traces into visual diagrams for debugging AI agents. You can

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The most eye-opening product lessons sometimes come from listening to engineers and observing tech trends, not just customer research or OKRs. #ViteConf in Amsterdam reminded me how much PMs can learn by stepping into the developer world.

The most eye-opening product lessons sometimes come from listening to engineers and observing tech trends, not just customer research or OKRs. #ViteConf in Amsterdam reminded me how much PMs can learn by stepping into the developer world.