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we just wrapped our Spring quarter at @diabrowser. before i jump to the next big thing (!), a short behind-the-scenes on one of my favorite projects to date: artifacts!
the design challenge: how do you make AI-generated docs that don’t *feel* AI-generated? (🧵 1/10)
Bro I literally solved this for myself and have put it up on
> https://t.co/vozRKLWc1F
> personalised summaries for x bookmarks
> daily sync
> chat and rag agent to help you find relevant bookmarks
> cli to add your own integrations on top
I have my hermes agent setup couple crons to catch me up..
Bro I literally solved this for myself and have put it up on
> https://t.co/vozRKLWc1F
> personalised summaries for x bookmarks
> daily sync
> chat and rag agent to help you find relevant bookmarks
> cli to add your own integrations on top
I have my hermes agent setup couple crons to catch me up..
Useful tip to cut time-to-first-token on longer prompts in the API: pre-warm the prompt cache.
Send your system prompt before the user prompt. Claude writes it to the cache, but skips generating any output.
When the real user request lands, it'll hit a warm cache.
Real life study of how things get shipped in mega orgs
Most of the time it doesn’t have to do with execution time. It’s always all the time people holding things back.
I was the original designer of Instants at Instagram.
Seeing it finally launch globally is surreal, but this thing was ready years ago. It just had to survive the machine first. 1/6