Ashish Tonse

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Ashish Tonse

Ashish Tonse

@atonse

CEO of Kaizen (https://t.co/359VB4x9eZ), we partner with companies to help them adopt AI responsibly.

Maryland, USA Katılım Ekim 2023
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@jeff_weinstein @stripe LOL I actually said something similar to @AppSignal a couple weeks ago. When reporting something about usage metering, I just said essentially that my agent says you're double-counting requests (with some supporting data).
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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
I know it is old news already, but as of ~two weeks ago, now when I ask for developers for feedback on integrating @stripe, they 100.00% of the time say: "Oh right, let me check... hmm, ya my agent complained about..." and they paste the Claude Code/Cursor/Codex session output.
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
There has to be something about "first time you use a model" - feel like CC knows me in and out. But I just tried Codex 5.4, asked it to review a bunch of PRs and it just checked local git logs instead of pull requests. It makes no sense that it would miss something that basic.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
@daviddiviny @bcherny @intellectronica Claude Cowork runs Claude Code in a locally running Ubuntu VM, so it can do most of the things you can do on the CLI! Tell me more about your flows, I’d like to make them super easy. (Also we hear you on scheduled tasks for Claude Code)
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David Diviny
David Diviny@daviddiviny·
So Claude Cowork has scheduled tasks, but is limited in what it can do (e.g. CLI access). Claude Code can do pretty much anything but doesn't have scheduled tasks. Has anyone who is trying to use both noticed these inconsistencies? @felixrieseberg @bcherny @intellectronica
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@chongdashu Are you using @conductor_build at all? Cuz that used to happen to me when I used conductor. Loved the app but had to reboot my Mac twice a day. I think it was too many file handles. That’s what got me to go back to CC native.
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Chong-U
Chong-U@chongdashu·
My M4 Max macbook pro sometimes freezes for about a second out of nowhere. Basically my mouse pointer will freeze. It then recovers. This then happens several times randomly. A restart usually helps. But it comes back and it's really annoying. Any tips/ideas?
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@felixrieseberg Yup! I built a whole proposal workflow (agent generates the proposal doc as JS, so numbers are actually calculated, etc, which feeds a react rendered page, then react-to-pdf). It's brought my proposal time down from 2-3 days to 30 mins. Perfect formatting and numbers every time.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
A software genie in a lamp is hard to explain. The better the models get, the more you can just ask for what you want - and if no specific tool exists, they’ll often just build it. That’s why Cowork gives Claude a VM: it can write software on the fly to do whatever you need. But as an industry, I think we haven’t figured out how to teach users outside the bubble that apps like Claude Code or Cowork can handle a huge range of work without a dedicated “do X” button. Especially since precisely stating what you want has always been hard, AI or not.
Chris@chatgpt21

Claude cowork was making a spreadsheet for me in Google Sheets, it realized taking screenshots and trying to edit on the screen was too slow. Went into some JavaScript - don’t even remember what it was > needed my Google permissions > coded the whole thing on the backend > invisible layers I can’t even see Flawless beautiful spreadsheet. Didn’t need too much hand holding and was as efficient as I would be

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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@Gavriel_Cohen Any plans to support Bun in NanoClaw seeing as it's a first-class citizen and runs CC? Accepting PRs for it?
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@MapTiler Hey folks your website seems to be broken (a lot of react server component errors in the console). Not able to navigate to most subpages. Just FYI.
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@paulg @karpathy @steipete I’ve been a daily regular for 17 years and feel that in the last 2 years the comments have gotten very negative. Like people just not interested in hacker ethos of curiosity and appreciating effort anymore. Rather just getting mad and jaded all the time. X full of builders now.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@karpathy @steipete I emailed Dan and suggested a way to tell if comments have gotten worse. Comments have been awful for a long time, so it's possible that they're simultaneously very bad and not worse. But if they are actually getting worse that would be important to know.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
*opens Hacker News* reads personal attacks *closes Hacker News*
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@AdamRackis I have been using it for proposals (where I make a UI to show how something could look). It's been pretty good but lately I've slowly started to just put the same prompt into Claude Code with the Frontend Design Skill. Not sure yet. v0 still seems better.
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
Where are my AI enthusiasts? Is Vercel's v0 still ... good? Popular? Worth using? I hear nothing about it lately, and Cursor agents have gotten superb at scaffolding, and then tweaking UIs that look look great.
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@thorstenball I'm reading this as I test out 5 MAJOR tickets where my agent spent 1/10 the time to write the implementation as it's taking me to test it. But I still want to be in the loop to verify it actually built what I asked it to build. But yeah, I'm currently the bottleneck too :-)
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
I now honestly think that most engineers who still think that agents will be plopped into existing software development loops - tickets, push to GitHub, run CI, review a PR, merge a PR - aren't thinking far enough ahead.
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
In the last 2-3 versions of claude code (the past 2-3 days), I'm constantly getting 401 and having to re-authenticate... is this a bug? Is anyone else encountering this?
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@thekitze @openclaw I wanted to build something like this (where i can just have a specific email added to a calendar event and it'll join), and at least the AI told me to just implement the recall.ai API.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
who's working on a way for @openclaw to join your meetings without paying any of these ai meeting recording platforms 👀
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@openclaw @jakelarkin71 I routinely use four or five Claude codes daily and use AI extensively, yet ClawdBot has been really tough to get going. I finally got it going with my Telegram Bot. however, it keeps forgetting the conversation we’ve been having. I’m sure it’s amazing once I get it tweaked.
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Jake Larkin
Jake Larkin@jakelarkin71·
What should I try first with @openclaw ? Give me some good examples that are low risk.
Dan Peguine ⌐◨-◨@danpeguine

why @openclaw is nuts: 1. your context and skills live on YOUR computer. not a walled garden and you can switch models with one command 2. it's open source so you're not paying anyone for insane value 3. it has a growing community building skills for it - this is compounding rn 4. world class developers like @steipete, @theguti 5. only 19 days old and is constantly improving, shipping speed is insane 6. ⁠"personal AI assistant" undersells it. it's a company assistant, family assistant, team tool. 7. it's accessible via any of your favorite platforms (whatsapp, telegram, signal, discord, slack...) 8. it's proactive AF: cron jobs, reminders, background tasks, it reaches out to you 9. its memory is amazing, context persists 24/7 what else?

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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
I’ve been seeing so much about @openclaw but had a really tough time installing it and never got it working on my MacBook. I even have a 5 year old unused m1 Mac mini I could put it on. I gotta try again. (And I’m a Heavy CC max, MCP, AI user)
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
I had Claude Code look at why my elixir/phoenix project was taking so long to compile (12 seconds). It ran mix compile xref analysis for 20+ minutes, found the worst offenders. Now way fewer files recompile when I update them. #MyElixirStatus
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
I think @v0 has the smoothest agent experience (animations, everything) outside of the labs 1st party apps. I tried to integrate the elements sdk from v0/vercel into my own app and it still doesn't feel that smooth. Not sure what I'm missing, may need to revisit this from scratch
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
2021: it can’t even autocomplete a line 2022: it can’t even write a whole function 2023: it can’t even pass a coding interview 2024: it can’t even build an app 2025: it can’t even handle complex projects 2026: oh no
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@sughanthans1 @ASvanevik I did this by having it implement google calendar sync (using the google calendar api), it saves an event in the db, and i add notes to each meeting, summarized by MacWhisper. all associated with the clients (auto-detected by who's in the invite list)
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Sughu
Sughu@sughanthans1·
I am trying to do this as well. One problem that I face is that a lot of the things happen outside of my computer (meetings, chats, thinking). It’s hard to share this context with claude code everyday. then if i miss a couple of days i feel like claude code is missing out on important context and is not useful as much (for managing my todos etc) how are you resolving this?
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Alex Svanevik 🐧
Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
started using claude code for managing my team, admin, program mgmt, meetings, agendas etc basically claude is my chief of staff now 🤯
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Ashish Tonse
Ashish Tonse@atonse·
@rauchg My nephew was studying for his GCSE standardized tests, so I created a study buddy for him that is GCSE aware and asks him questions (all speech) about a topic, verifies against what the test expects, and then explains if he's not sure. I did this in 4 sentences, 30 seconds.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
iPad games for kids are now ad-ridden brainrot. But AI can now give us unlimited quality game assets and code. Would happily pay a subscription to a universe of games that teach children math, logic, language in engaging ways, and crucially, AI and prompting. The best way to equip future generations is to make them AI-literate from the outset, so they can understand what’s possible and how it shapes the world around them.
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