Manoel Neto

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Manoel Neto

Manoel Neto

@marandaneto

SDKs at @posthog. Prev. Mobile at @getsentry

Vienna, Austria Beigetreten Temmuz 2018
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Manoel Neto
Manoel Neto@marandaneto·
@Ciberon @mitsuhiko @pmigat correct, its not a typical chat completions API, the docs have a note about that you could tho, e.g., call the agent api with your prompt and chosen model to get the response; it's a workaround, i guess.
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Philip Miglinci
Philip Miglinci@pmigat·
I would have liked to give pi.dev a try, with models provided via cursor, but this doesn't seem to be an option atm. Or am I gettings something wrong @mitsuhiko ?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
@pmigat I don't think cursor provides their models via an API we can use.
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PostHog@posthog·
Introducing PostHog Code, the product editor that: - Understands your product - Identifies usage patterns - Triages bugs and errors for you - Creates PRs to fix them - Continuously monitors and improves your product Join the waitlist: posthog.com/code
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tae kim@firstadopter·
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says don't listen to CEOs with a god complex on AI (lol, Dario) $NVDA On AI destroying jobs: "these kind of comments are not helpful .. somehow they became CEOs, you adopt a god complex and before you know it, you know everything" "ground ourselves to talking about the facts" AI will "generate hundreds of thousands of jobs .. trillions of dollars [to the U.S. economy]"
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Somasundaram M@msomuin·
Been using Amplitude and Mixpanel at work for years. Then tried PostHog for my personal projects. The difference? PostHog has MCP support. So now Claude literally creates charts and queries my analytics data for me. No more clicking around dashboards like it's 2019. Free tier. Feature flags. Session replay. And now natural language analytics. For indie devs and side projects, this is the stack.
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Manoel Neto
Manoel Neto@marandaneto·
@DanielGri great idea, i suspect that most people who don't contribute with upstream PRs are people who got frustrated trying to contribute before, and that's why being responsive and maintaining a community is so important
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Daniel Griesser
Daniel Griesser@DanielGri·
Related to this, I wipped up a quick new Pi extension called find forks github.com/HazAT/pi-find-… What it does is: It looks at your repo, goes through couple of your forks and gives you a summary what might be worth porting over. Maybe this is helpful for someone
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Daniel Griesser@DanielGri

It's interesting how software is changing, made a another major release for github.com/HazAT/pi-inter… thank you @ambigrammarian I started this out of inspiration from @nicopreme subagent implementation and did my twist on it and @ambigrammarian did the same - now taking some inspiration back I feel like the first platform which makes it easy to pick gems out of forks from people and improvements they made - is going to win. Github right now doesn't make it easy, it wasn't built for that.

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Manoel Neto
Manoel Neto@marandaneto·
@mitsuhiko Same here, gpt5.4 is also great but most of my skills dont work anymore cus „here is the plan“ rather than just doing whats being told no matter how explicit my skills are
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Still said about no longer having Opus in pi. Tried Claude Code again for a bit and it’s just not vibing for me :(
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
Okay, I'll come right out and say it: I don't like the term "clanker" and every time I have to read it my eyes roll back. Just like they roll back when someone writes "f*ck" or "the orange website" or "micro$oft"
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Daniel Griesser
Daniel Griesser@DanielGri·
@imabhiprasad @braintrust It's a cool demo, we also capture error in case an extension causes Pi to crash. But for my own usage I don't really find it useful - rather if someone would build some cloud agents with Pi and wants to monitor their agents that way.
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Abhijeet Prasad
Abhijeet Prasad@imabhiprasad·
I've been sending traces from pi to @braintrust these for the past 2 weeks to track my coding agent sessions. I now review all my traces every day, like doing a daily retro to see what bottlenecks I have working on my different repos. It's pretty fun to see the coding agent get better every day as I adjust skills/pi extensions accordingly. Even just tracking and aggregating token count is very useful. To fix stuff, I usually just ask pi to use the braintrust cli to grab trace data and interpret it. So it's healing itself.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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Bruno Garcia
Bruno Garcia@brungarc·
@Namecheap Also, BrunA is the female version of the name BrunO where I'm from. So extra dumb stuff
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Bruno Garcia
Bruno Garcia@brungarc·
Next visa appointment in Toronto: Sept 2027 Great excuse to fly to Calgary
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Luke
Luke@luke_pighetti·
@marandaneto @posthog well that explains why none of my apps have these lifecycle events because i didn’t expect to have to explicitly enable them
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Luke@luke_pighetti·
after all these years posthog still has no concept of an event that fires when a user is created
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Luke@luke_pighetti·
@marandaneto @posthog does the flutter sdk not record app install as an event?
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Manoel Neto
Manoel Neto@marandaneto·
@luke_pighetti @posthog The taxonomy is calculated from events over the last 30 days, and low-frequency events are filtered out. Suppose you use mobile SDKs that capture 'Application Installed' events automatically. PostHog AI can correctly create the insight.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
When I built menugen ~1 year ago, I observed that the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc... I am really looking forward to a day where I could simply tell my agent: "build menugen" (referencing the post) and it would just work. The whole thing up to the deployed web page. The agent would have to browse a number of services, read the docs, get all the api keys, make everything work, debug it in dev, and deploy to prod. This is the actually hard part, not the code itself. Or rather, the better way to think about it is that the entire DevOps lifecycle has to become code, in addition to the necessary sensors/actuators of the CLIs/APIs with agent-native ergonomics. And there should be no need to visit web pages, click buttons, or anything like that for the human. It's easy to state, it's now just barely technically possible and expected to work maybe, but it definitely requires from-scratch re-design, work and thought. Very exciting direction!
Patrick Collison@patrickc

When @karpathy built MenuGen (karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-coding-me…), he said: "Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services, docs, API keys, configurations, dev/prod deployments, team and security features, rate limits, pricing tiers." We've all run into this issue when building with agents: you have to scurry off to establish accounts, clicking things in the browser as though it's the antediluvian days of 2023, in order to unblock its superintelligent progress. So we decided to build Stripe Projects to help agents instantly provision services from the CLI. For example, simply run: $ stripe projects add posthog/analytics And it'll create a PostHog account, get an API key, and (as needed) set up billing. Projects is launching today as a developer preview. You can register for access (we'll make it available to everyone soon) at projects.dev. We're also rolling out support for many new providers over the coming weeks. (Get in touch if you'd like to make your service available.) projects.dev

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