Today we're releasing a new set of components for building chat interfaces.
We've taken the patterns we build every day, rethought the abstractions behind them, and turned them into components you can compose and customize.
We're starting with the conversation layer: streaming, scrolling, messages, bubbles, attachments, and markers.
Long post incoming, but I'm desperate at this point and need the internet's help. (For the TLDR, check the replies for links and action items)
So my little sister Chizo has been fighting leukemia for the past 2.5 years. She's been in remission twice, once after a bone marrow transplant from our brother and then again after a CAR-T treatment after another relapse last year. She is now in her third bout of the fight, as the leukemia has returned yet again in December of last year.
She's spent the majority of this year in the hospital and they tried an alternative CAR-T treatment, which did not work this time. Afterwards, the doctors gave her two options: manage her pain and spend time with her family and loved ones until it's time to pass on, or to take a In order to address this third bout, they tried an alternative CAR-T treatment that did not work this time. The doctors gave her two options:
1) Manage her pain and spend the rest of her time here with her family and loved ones
2) Take a life-threatening chemotherapy treatment that can lead to heart/liver failure based on the intensity of it to bridge her to her next treatment, whether it's another CAR-T treatment or a bone marrow transplant if they find a donor.
She's a fighter, so she chose the chemotherapy treatment and is still fighting to this day. So I'm here to ask for y'alls help as she continues this fight.
Senior engineers, when youβre working solo on a project, do you push to a staging environment before production? Or do you trust what you see in local development and push straight to prod?
Senior engineers, when youβre working solo on a project, do you push to a staging environment before production? Or do you trust what you see in local development and push straight to prod?
All the amazing people who taught us how to code back then are now leading the way in AI. π
Iβm happy for yβall really - your hard work brought you here.
Seeing Lydia at Anthropic is proof that consistency always pays off.
Introducing Claude Tag, a new way for teams to work with Claude.
In Slack, Claude joins as a team member with access to the channels and tools you choose. Tag Claude in and delegate tasks to it while you focus on other work.
Iβm insane π€£the restaurant is even crazier for putting the chicken in a seperate bag and taping it to my plate π€£πi wonder what they were all thinking plus the rider the restaurant the stare the rider gave me when he came to deliver lmao ππππ