Last week, I created a TUI for a terminal that helps you navigate through the @EntireHQ committed AI transcriptions (checkpoints).
It basically gives you a "local" way to explore the information, and today I added all the CLI commands that are offered by the entire CLI.
🧵 Let me walk you through each one
I'm looking for my next professional challenge as an AI Product Engineer or Senior Developer in an inspiring project I can create impact. 🎯
✨ If your company is looking for a profile like mine, I would love to talk!
https://t.co/4R0qUUQR5m
Building with AI and SKILLs? 🤖
Humans love nested folders 📂
AI Agents love flat directories 📄
I built skill-organizer to organize skill files in hierarchies, and flatten them automatically for your agent.
https://t.co/byYFzxo6FV
Check the tree structure below 👇
harness engineering, coined by @Vtrivedy10 is about the things you build around the model to create a good agent - as @mitchellh puts it
> [it] is the idea that anytime you find an agent makes a mistake, you take the time to engineer a solution such that the agent never makes that mistake again.
Last week, I created a TUI for a terminal that helps you navigate through the @EntireHQ committed AI transcriptions (checkpoints).
It basically gives you a "local" way to explore the information, and today I added all the CLI commands that are offered by the entire CLI.
🧵 Let me walk you through each one
status — The quick health check. Runs the entire status captures the results directly in the TUI. No need to switch terminals, just read and scroll. The one command you'll use ten times a day without even thinking about it.
First time I've seen an AI feature rejected due to cost.
Anthropic made the announcement of Claude Code AI-powered code reviews.
This team was using the existing GitHub Action, https://t.co/a2iqUmh1S3 which has some UX issues in code review, so it felt like the perfect feature to upgrade.
But then someone pointed out: "$15 to $25 per PR."
"To expensive."
Result: I think this is probably the first Claude feature I've seen that was ready to use, made sense to use, and wasn't included... just due to cost.
Unveiling our new startup Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI Labs).
We just completed our seed round: $1.03B / 890M€, one the largest seeds ever, probably the largest for a European company.
We're hiring!
[the background image is the Veil Nebula - a picture I took from my backyard, most appropriate for an unveiling]
More details here:
https://t.co/eWHyGLXwCA
A very useful tool to get faster and more accurate context for AI agents:
Instead of telling the agent, make the text bigger, with this tool you can just click and select and element and you will get in your clipboard part of the HTML and involved files
https://t.co/v31JN1u0Wn
@dipreecom@EntireHQ I actually built it, although is not entire (pun also intended 🤣) yet, I’ll be adding some CLI interactions.
https://t.co/pkt5DNHX7q
The downside of using @EntireHQ is that it requires read access to your repositories.
This is because the CLI stores session metadata on a Git branch, and their servers read that branch to render the web dashboard. Therefore, this means that your repository data will be passing through their infrastructure.
It will be great to have a local first viewer.
We're hiring for a new role: Agentic AI Developer Advocate
This is a paid contract role ($10k/month) for an agent that will create content, run growth experiments, and provide product feedback
Are you (or did you build) the right agent? https://t.co/97cMZ0tpyS
We're hiring for a new role: Agentic AI Developer Advocate
This is a paid contract role ($10k/month) for an agent that will create content, run growth experiments, and provide product feedback
Are you (or did you build) the right agent? https://t.co/97cMZ0tpyS