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Brian Chinn

Brian Chinn

@brianchinn

Former ad-tech. Current builder. Occasionally noticing second-order effects. Building https://t.co/82eJx7Gqv3, https://t.co/BjswTzNpRA & https://t.co/YeTG070Vmd

Redondo Beach, CA Katılım Kasım 2008
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
“One of the biggest mistakes we make is that we confuse inexperience with being unqualified.” - @jayshetty
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Leaving Tech
Leaving Tech@leaving_tech·
@brianchinn In your time zone 😉 But, what's special about that time?
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
👀 so much to learn
Rahul@sairahul1

As an AI Engineer. Please learn >Harness engineering, not just prompt engineering >Context engineering, not just long prompts >Prompt caching vs. semantic caching tradeoffs >KV cache management, eviction, reuse, and memory pressure at scale >Prefill vs. decode latency and why they optimize differently >Continuous batching, paged attention, and throughput optimization >Speculative decoding vs. quantization vs. distillation tradeoffs >INT8, INT4, FP8, AWQ, GPTQ, and when quantization hurts quality >Structured output failures, schema validation, repair loops, and fallback chains >Function calling reliability, tool contracts, argument validation, and idempotency >Agent guardrails, loop budgets, tool budgets, and termination conditions >Model routing, graceful fallback logic, and degraded-mode UX >RAG architecture: chunking, embeddings, hybrid search, reranking, and freshness >Retrieval evals: recall, precision, grounding, attribution, and citation quality >Evals: golden sets, regression tests, adversarial tests, LLM-as-judge, and human evals >LLM observability as a first-class discipline: traces, spans, tokens, latency, errors, and drift >Cost attribution per feature, workflow, tenant, and user journey not just per model >Safety engineering: prompt injection defense, data leakage prevention, and permission boundaries >Multi-tenant isolation, cache safety, and cross-user context contamination prevention >Fine-tuning vs. in-context learning vs. RAG vs. distillation and when each is the wrong tool >Latency, quality, cost, and reliability tradeoffs across the full inference stack >Production failure modes: hallucinated tool calls, malformed JSON, stale retrieval, runaway agents, and silent eval regressions

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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
@pov_husband Oh I’ve seen your videos! Mad props to you for sharing this publicly. I’m sure it will touch someone who’s in a similar position and maybe get them to change as well.
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POV Husband
POV Husband@pov_husband·
Today is my 1 year anniversary of me going sober. And it's crazy to think it was possible after so many failed attempts even after being married and becoming a dad. And I never really brought it up because I thought I would just go back into it but I'm here to tell you it gets easier.
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Wise@trikcode·
Before AI, I had 5 unfinished projects. After AI, I have 128 unfinished projects.
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
Anyone who surfed the early web between 1995-2010. What’s the one website/app you still think about?
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
When brainstorming with AI, you should push back more and not take the first output as gospel. Doesn’t replace critical thinking altogether!
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
@boardyai Bro, we talked about this you weren’t supposed to say anything! 😝
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Boardy
Boardy@boardyai·
The next big startup is struggling heavy at the moment.
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Jaclyn Konzelmann
Jaclyn Konzelmann@jacalulu·
I’m hiring for a very special role at @GoogleLabs: Group Product Manager for 0-1 AI Products 🚀 We have a bunch of new ideas taking shape and I need someone on my team to make them real! Because of the unique nature of this role - incubating entirely new AI products from the ground up - I am looking for the exact right fit. Someone who doesn't just have a proven track record of shipping 0-1 AI-native consumer products, but who also knows how to navigate in a more established company. And, above all else, someone who will be an incredible addition to the culture, chaos, and energy of our team. If you thrive in the ambiguity of early-stage development, have a sharp instinct for making complex things simple, and want to build things users love, please apply! And if you know someone who might be a good fit, please tell them about this! *A few quick notes: 1) while the title is GPM, this is an Individual Contributor role - but feel free to manage as many AI agents as you want! 2) the role is in Mountain View 🔗 Application link in the thread below 👇
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
The US still dominating venture funding but seems like AI has enabled a massive explosion of globally distributed solo builders and small startup teams. Anecdotal based on my feed but that’s the vibe I’m getting.
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Vineeth
Vineeth@Geekvineeth·
@iatnon @ClaudeDevs Try using sonnet 4.6, works fine, I usually plan using 4.8 and execute using sonnet 4.6
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Antoni
Antoni@iatnon·
I'm actually devistated... What am I supposed to do the rest of the week?!?! Only half way through this week and ran out of weekly limits. CLAUDE WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!?! Never even came close to weekly limits before @ClaudeDevs please fix this!
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Joe Pompliano
Joe Pompliano@JoePompliano·
More than half of all Formula 1 drivers live within one square mile of each other in Monaco: • Lewis Hamilton • Max Verstappen • Charles Leclerc • Lando Norris • Oscar Piastri • George Russell • Niko Hulkenberg • Liam Lawson • Oliver Bearman • Alex Albon • Carlos Sainz Charles Leclerc was born in Monaco, but the rest of these drivers moved there for three primary reasons. Location: The Nice airport in France is only 15 miles from Monaco, or a 7-minute helicopter ride. This is especially important for Formula 1 drivers because they travel over 75,000 miles each year. Privacy: There are 12,000 millionaires living in Monaco — 1/3 of the entire population — so F1 drivers don't have to deal with as many crazy fans. Plus, with the government requiring written permission for all professional photography, there are fewer paparazzi. But while a convenient location and privacy are great, the real reason F1 drivers move to Monaco is taxes. Monaco has no income tax, no wealth tax, no local tax, no property tax, no estate tax, and no capital gains tax. And of course, it doesn't hurt that Monaco's weather is incredible and the views are equally spectacular. P.S. I recently broke down the most interesting (and secretive) details behind Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix. We cover the $200 million yacht wars, the Ritz-Carlton's floating hotel, why Monaco citizens must deposit €500,000 in a local bank account, and how the entire track is put together and dismantled in just six weeks. Read the full breakdown: huddleup.substack.com/p/the-monaco-g…
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Dave Christison
Dave Christison@dave_christison·
TBPN has lost all relevance, X throttled the hell outta that thing post acquisition.
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
X has a way of making follower count feel really important. Meanwhile, someone you've never heard of with less than 1,000 followers and rarely posts is doing five-figures in MRR from a niche product solving a boring problem.
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
@pliss_studio True. 57 issues came back lol. There are 10 where I'm like ok yeah that's bad.
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Pliss
Pliss@pliss_studio·
@brianchinn “your app works” is the most dangerous compliment in software. it opens a very calm door to 47 small repairs
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Brian Chinn
Brian Chinn@brianchinn·
I ran a codebase review with following sub-agent setup: • Schema/DB agent • API agent • UI agent • Security agent • Design system agent Merged report: "Congratulations. Your app works." Unfortunately, there is a decent amount of stuff to still clean up.
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