David Boskovic

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David Boskovic

David Boskovic

@dboskovic

founder/ceo @obvious (prev @flatfile) | schemer, builder, humanist | once described as a “cute guy who likes to play with AI”

Washington, DC Katılım Eylül 2008
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.
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Josh Ip
Josh Ip@joship__·
@dboskovic @opencode @cerebras What do you do to review the diff + recording videos ? Also do your design review agents automate critiquing UI?
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David Boskovic
David Boskovic@dboskovic·
I’ve shipped something like 200k lines of code in the last week and I haven’t looked at an IDE or a CLI Just specs, QA, and reviews You are not ready for what’s about to happen
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
we do two layers: 1. purely automated "fast mode" QA on PRs into release branches. This looks like @opencode + @cerebras for fast inference + static analysis + test suites 2. heavy automated + manual review of release branches. claude code agents, design review, security review, agents that review the diff and record videos of them using the feature, etc
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Josh Ip
Josh Ip@joship__·
@dboskovic How are you doing QA? Are you doing that yourself or have you found anything to make that easier
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Ayush@ay_ushr·
i think at this point there's more ppl building agent sandboxes than actual agents
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
If an engineering lead can assign a task to a Jr engineer and then review the PR that person produces then similar affordances should be true for AI engineers. This gets easier to think about the more removed you are. When AI coding involved an engineer actually writing some of the code this was different Compliance frameworks haven’t caught up to a world of how things should work when there’s no clear human author but I imagine they will someday. For now, this is a grey area
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Andrew Mac
Andrew Mac@andymac4182·
@dboskovic How does this work with regulated industries and similar controls? If the person controlling the agent can approve their own PRs why do you need approval at all?
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
you probably need to hear this: - agents should author PRs under an agent username - any human should be able to review and approve (including human in charge of agent) this is how you get velocity in agent orchestrated software development pipelines
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
don’t sleep on @tensorlake this kind of optimization leads to a lot of new possibilities with massively distributed workloads at close to bare metal costs
Diptanu Choudhury@diptanu

github.com/adammiribyan/z… The part about using KVM to get clones of VMs is easy. The challenging part at the moment is cloning sandboxes 100x times across nodes. The bottleneck is around moving bytes across machines. We developed a hybrid approach of moving some data across machines directly, and some through blob stores. Also, requires tuning the network/RPC stack to move as much data the NIC allows you to.

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River Marchand@Riyvir·
any ml engineers and/or design engineers in my little following interested in talking about working on this design tool together? i've got ideas and connections and all that good stuff but building alone is no fun. x.com/Riyvir/status/…
River Marchand@Riyvir

today’s experiment: chimera. a little tool that let’s you realtime morph through a design system matrix generated by 4 reference images. this one was inspired by listening to @jameygannon talk about her process on Dive Club with @ridd_design and How I AI with @clairevo. her approach to choosing moodboards over prompts made me wonder what might be possible if we applied that same approach to generative UI. and after a few dead ends, the idea turned into chimera. the results are very generic at the moment but I might tune it up if people seem interested. the big reminder for me is how much more inspiring a tool feels when you can explore in realtime instead of waiting for results every time you make a change. lots more things to try in that direction.

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corbin@corbin_braun·
pitch me your startup with 0 words.
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Becca Weiss@itsgivingbec·
@dboskovic 😂 I don't think I could have made up quotes this good if I tried!
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
that moment where your execs start posting made up shit in the #general channel to keep your vibe coders hyped 🙄
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
if I only shitpost at 2am will all my new followers be exclusively in europe?
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
ok but someone has to be fixing this
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David Boskovic@dboskovic·
so at @obvious we've been developing an autonomous development engine (Autobuild) that is capable of the entire software development lifecycle. Initially we thought CI would be the rate limiter. Two weeks ago I posted about how we got our CI time down to ~15s. The rate limit is actually @github preventing us from creating too many PRs per user. Are we really going to have to find a new git provider that's designed for the future? @olvrgln is this what you're cooking at @mesa_dot_dev ? @gitlab what about ya'll? Anyone actually ready for the singularity or are we all playin anybody have suggestions?
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