"If you want to build great agents, you have to let the model cook."
Here’s my new episode with @imjaredz (Builder in Residence at @cognition), where he shared what he learned from watching the best engineers build with AI agents, including:
→ Why fewer rules make agents work better
→ How to get agents to check their own work
→ Live demo: Build one agent to manage an agent team
Some quotes from Jared:
“Our goal is not for you to token max. Our goal is for you to ROI max.”
“The trick is to break up the work to keep the context window small for each sub-agent.”
“More Devin sessions now start from other Devins than directly from humans.”
📌 Watch now: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
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"The mouse and keyboard are antiquated."
@imjaredz (Builder in Residence at Cognition) on his most radical prediction:
"I think we're going to return to a world where we just have a wooden desk without a keyboard or mouse.
I just want a button and a Wispr Flow [for voice dictation]. I think that's all we need."
📌 Watch the full episode: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
There's a tendancy when community sentiment turns to communicate less and in a more corporate way.
I think it's important to do the reverse - communicate in a more human way, be transparent with the community about what's going on, figure out solutions together, etc.
Anthropic makes great models too but I don't understand why they communicate like this.
I think they need to engage the community more directly like what OpenAI is doing.
"If you want to build great agents, you have to let the model cook."
Here’s my new episode with @imjaredz (Builder in Residence at @cognition), where he shared what he learned from watching the best engineers build with AI agents, including:
→ Why fewer rules make agents work better
→ How to get agents to check their own work
→ Live demo: Build one agent to manage an agent team
Some quotes from Jared:
“Our goal is not for you to token max. Our goal is for you to ROI max.”
“The trick is to break up the work to keep the context window small for each sub-agent.”
“More Devin sessions now start from other Devins than directly from humans.”
📌 Watch now: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
Thanks to our sponsors:
@RiversidedotFM: All-in-one AI studio for podcasts and video https://t.co/uWnS6aiMPE
@WisprFlow: 4x faster than typing with your voice https://t.co/oqHJ8bN3ll
"The mouse and keyboard are antiquated."
@imjaredz (Builder in Residence at Cognition) on his most radical prediction:
"I think we're going to return to a world where we just have a wooden desk without a keyboard or mouse.
I just want a button and a Wispr Flow [for voice dictation]. I think that's all we need."
📌 Watch the full episode: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
"If you want to build great agents, you have to let the model cook."
Here’s my new episode with @imjaredz (Builder in Residence at @cognition), where he shared what he learned from watching the best engineers build with AI agents, including:
→ Why fewer rules make agents work better
→ How to get agents to check their own work
→ Live demo: Build one agent to manage an agent team
Some quotes from Jared:
“Our goal is not for you to token max. Our goal is for you to ROI max.”
“The trick is to break up the work to keep the context window small for each sub-agent.”
“More Devin sessions now start from other Devins than directly from humans.”
📌 Watch now: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
Thanks to our sponsors:
@RiversidedotFM: All-in-one AI studio for podcasts and video https://t.co/uWnS6aiMPE
@WisprFlow: 4x faster than typing with your voice https://t.co/oqHJ8bN3ll
I keep seeing this in Claude Design and while I get it shouldn't the product just become better at managing context automatically?
I'm not a designer but design is a very iterative and explorative process.
Seeing messages like this makes me not want to explore variations, etc.
"If you want to build great agents, you have to let the model cook."
Here’s my new episode with @imjaredz (Builder in Residence at @cognition), where he shared what he learned from watching the best engineers build with AI agents, including:
→ Why fewer rules make agents work better
→ How to get agents to check their own work
→ Live demo: Build one agent to manage an agent team
Some quotes from Jared:
“Our goal is not for you to token max. Our goal is for you to ROI max.”
“The trick is to break up the work to keep the context window small for each sub-agent.”
“More Devin sessions now start from other Devins than directly from humans.”
📌 Watch now: https://t.co/jP1GoKtMnX
Thanks to our sponsors:
@RiversidedotFM: All-in-one AI studio for podcasts and video https://t.co/uWnS6aiMPE
@WisprFlow: 4x faster than typing with your voice https://t.co/oqHJ8bN3ll