@ashpreetbedi The slack adapter used here seems better than the one that came with Agno?
We had to build our own Slack adapter when using Agno. The default one was too basic.
Linear’s CEO just described the biggest shift in product team structure since Agile.
For decades, product work meant: PM defines requirements → designers create specs → engineers translate to code. The middle step, translation, absorbed 70% of the time and created most of the friction.
Karri is saying that step is collapsing. AI agents don’t need handoff documents or sprint planning rituals. They need structured context about what matters, what constraints apply, and what success looks like.
This inverts the leverage points. The person who captures customer intent clearly now has more impact than the person who translates it into implementation. And the person reviewing agent output becomes the quality bottleneck.
Linear built their entire product around this bet: structured entities with clear ownership, context attached to work items, feedback connected directly to issues. It turns out the same system that helps humans coordinate also helps agents know what to do.
The teams figuring this out first will have a structural advantage. Everyone else will still be writing Jira tickets that read like riddles.
#BREAKING: BN(O) Hongkongers will be exempt from @ukhomeoffice’s proposal to extend ILR to 10 years.
With gratitude to @DavidAltonHL and all who have worked to amplify this issue.
BNO 港人將獲豁免 @ukhomeoffice 把永居申請年期延長至 10 年的建議。
感謝 @DavidAltonHL 及所有為此議題發聲的人士。
‘Nigel Farage isn't conjuring this from his imagination.’
Tom Harwood and Nana Akua react to potential evidence supporting Reform UK Leader's claims that migrants are eating swans.
Asked if his migration cut plan includes Hongkongers and Ukrainians, Farage said: “Eight hundred thousand people are due to qualify for indefinite leave to remain over the course of the next few years. This press conference is to say none of them will get it. Thank you.”
Government plans to reintroduce extradition cooperation with Hong Kong are highly concerning.
Why does the Government deem this reasonable when freedom of expression, political freedom and the rule of law in Hong Kong have been crushed by The National Security Law and the extradition of Hong Kongers to mainland China made possible?
I urge the Government to give urgent reassurances on how this system will be safely managed and what protections will be put in place to ensure no Hong Konger, CCP critic or anyone targeted by the CCP will be extradited under the new arrangement.