we’re introducing a new way to understand your production environment
reliably automating production support for complex engineering orgs is insanely hard
it requires context that doesn’t exist in any system
business nuance and semantics, design decisions, team preferences, failure patterns
we’re building the infrastructure to capture and organize this data so agents can use it to detect, resolve, and prevent production incidents
excited to show off a couple of the useful features this unlocks!
we’re introducing a new way to understand your production environment
reliably automating production support for complex engineering orgs is insanely hard
it requires context that doesn’t exist in any system
business nuance and semantics, design decisions, team preferences, failure patterns
we’re building the infrastructure to capture and organize this data so agents can use it to detect, resolve, and prevent production incidents
excited to show off a couple of the useful features this unlocks!
It's been 10 years and they still don't get it
- spatial displays aren't that important or even useful
- glasses need to start small and sleek first
- his ear is getting crushed right now
Over 1 billion PDFs are created every day, but your agents still can’t read them reliably.
Today we’re releasing Parse 2.0, the most accurate document parsing API in the world.
Extend already processes millions of pages daily for leading AI teams like Brex, Mercury, Opendoor, Flatiron Health, and hundreds of others. Now, its even better.
Parse 2.0 is SOTA quality on RealDoc-Bench, our open source benchmark that measures agent success rate on real world docs that agents actually encounter in production.
We trained Parse 2.0 on 1M+ pages of the hardest documents seen in production. Here’s how it stacks up:
- #1 in healthcare, real estate, logistics, and financial services
- 95.7% agent Q&A accuracy on 581 docs (next best: 92%)
- 0.847 F1 on layout (next best: 0.759)
Give it a try today and build production-ready document agents with Extend.
here's jam
it's the simplest interface for marketing in the agentic era
we now have 2000+ companies, developers, and operators enjoying jam
we started it as a side project, then devtool founders paid us thousands to use it
it's come a long way since, and we've just released it for anyone to try, no waitlist
and also we are now hiring (see below!)
you build, jam spreads
been having a lot of fun yapping on youtube about startups!
check out my latest yap, where i talk about my journey as a founder & some of the mistakes + lessons i've gathered along the way
link below ⬇️
China is crazy. Everything is so cheap and so fast.. $3 boba.. $5 ubers that come in 3 minutes
and there’s robots everywhere. This one delivered my boba straight to my room
Last year, we showed the world an AI bookmark. 10 million of you saw it. We've since gone to the drawing board to make something even better. Today, we're introducing Mark II. Pre-order now👇
Some CEOs dress the part.
Ben runs Yerba Madre..
and doesn't look like any CEO you've ever met.
His lesson?
You own your own destiny.
He grew up poor.
First-generation college kid.
His dad used to tell him,
"That's only for rich kids."
visited the @miraglasses hacker house / office today and tried the glasses. this is nuts.
context: i spent 3 dense years on optical design for AR displays and eye-tracking algorithms in a research lab. and, the second brain concept is something that i have been thinking deeply about for a long time. few things excite me more than the combination of those two.
@AnhPhuNguyen1 made the right call here.
most AR glasses chase visual fidelity. high-quality displays mean big form factor, big batteries, devices people don't actually wear. mira inverted the priority: simple monochrome waveguide for text, all the depth in the AI layer.
result: 39 grams. you actually wear them all day.
what stood out:
- the AI is the product. it listens, transcribes, memorizes concepts, sends emails. real-time fact-check on a live conversation is wild!
- multi-language works. tested in english and turkish. no problem at all.
- prescription option built in. I am sure you will like it @Scobleizer i remember how frustrated you were with Ray-Ban Meta demo at their showroom.
- the office is shipping. i saw boxes going out. the energy is the kind you want to bet on.
i am sure next versions will compound fast.