@tarvaina@karrisaarinen@linear You should see a little info bar if it's generating a new guide or what you're looking at is out of date. Guides are automatically updated so you'll never have to do it manually.
Might still be bugs around this — any specific reports are much appreciated (just DM a URL to me).
@birch_js opened day 2 of our conf with some great news! Say hi to @expo Desktop – React Native development is getting more and more powerful! 🚀
https://t.co/dmoPyjtoR4
@ToastingTweets@jorilallo Mostly agree. We’re keeping a close eye on quality, but we found diminishing returns with the bigger models. We might still charge per when we go out of beta but would be nice not to. LMK if you see any bad ones!
@ToastingTweets@jorilallo Tbh it’s performing really well. Not as good as frontier models perhaps but good enough. And since we’d prefer to not charge per PR for this we have to be a bit cost aware.
The team has worked a LONG time on this. Seeing it grow into what it is today has been fascinating. It's really good.
I've just been watching from the sidelines, but then something happened…
Code review, but faster.
Introducing Diffs. A new way to review PRs, directly inside Linear.
• Realtime updates
• Guided reviews with Al (beta)
• Focused notifications
• Iterate with coding agents
• Threaded comments
I think this is a pretty great use of AI. Perhaps surprisingly, the guides don't need to be perfect. They just need to tell a story that mostly makes sense, in order to be useful. And reviewing code this way feels MUCH better than what we were used to. Try it. You won't go back.
When we got home, me and @dizaytsev started trying to make what was a good demo, a good feature.
We changed the name to "Guided reviews", made tons of tweaks, fixes and improvements. And now it's available for everyone.
Code review, but faster.
Introducing Diffs. A new way to review PRs, directly inside Linear.
• Realtime updates
• Guided reviews with Al (beta)
• Focused notifications
• Iterate with coding agents
• Threaded comments