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Jose Corral

@jcorral

Hands-on backend engineer • multi-time founding engineer • Go, Ruby, and distributed systems. Now harnessing and maximizing AI, and building https://t.co/rmsjNMTNFV

Spain Katılım Şubat 2013
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Jose Corral
Jose Corral@jcorral·
Last week, I created a TUI for a terminal that helps you navigate through the @EntireHQ committed AI transcriptions (checkpoints). It basically gives you a "local" way to explore the information, and today I added all the CLI commands that are offered by the entire CLI. 🧵 Let me walk you through each one
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Sergio Carracedo@SergioCarracedo·
Building with AI and SKILLs? 🤖 Humans love nested folders 📂 AI Agents love flat directories 📄 I built skill-organizer to organize skill files in hierarchies, and flatten them automatically for your agent. skill-organizer.sergiocarracedo.es Check the tree structure below 👇
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dex@dexhorthy·
harness engineering, coined by @Vtrivedy10 is about the things you build around the model to create a good agent - as @mitchellh puts it > [it] is the idea that anytime you find an agent makes a mistake, you take the time to engineer a solution such that the agent never makes that mistake again.
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Jose Corral@jcorral·
status — The quick health check. Runs the entire status captures the results directly in the TUI. No need to switch terminals, just read and scroll. The one command you'll use ten times a day without even thinking about it.
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Jose Corral@jcorral·
Last week, I created a TUI for a terminal that helps you navigate through the @EntireHQ committed AI transcriptions (checkpoints). It basically gives you a "local" way to explore the information, and today I added all the CLI commands that are offered by the entire CLI. 🧵 Let me walk you through each one
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Jose Corral@jcorral·
First time I've seen an AI feature rejected due to cost. Anthropic made the announcement of Claude Code AI-powered code reviews. This team was using the existing GitHub Action, github.com/anthropics/cla… which has some UX issues in code review, so it felt like the perfect feature to upgrade. But then someone pointed out: "$15 to $25 per PR." "To expensive." Result: I think this is probably the first Claude feature I've seen that was ready to use, made sense to use, and wasn't included... just due to cost.
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.

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F.O.L.A@folaoftech·
Your company’s new “AI agent workflow” 🤣 That was painful to watch. 😭
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Sergio Carracedo
Sergio Carracedo@SergioCarracedo·
A very useful tool to get faster and more accurate context for AI agents: Instead of telling the agent, make the text bigger, with this tool you can just click and select and element and you will get in your clipboard part of the HTML and involved files react-grab.com
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Daniel Adams
Daniel Adams@dipreecom·
You are right but not entirely (pun inteded). On entire.io we do read and store the metadata from the orphaned checkpoints branch to make the connection between the commit trailer and the checkpoint data. However, we don't store the sessions nor code. It's just cached for an hour to avoid extensive GitHub API polling. All that said, this is completely optional and only for your convenience. If you do not grant us access to your repo via the GitHub app on entire.io we won't know about your repo at all. The CLI works completely independently and doesn't send repo data anywhere. I hope this clarifies things a bit better. Thanks for the feedback, acknowledging the request for a local viewer.
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Jose Corral@jcorral·
The downside of using @EntireHQ is that it requires read access to your repositories. This is because the CLI stores session metadata on a Git branch, and their servers read that branch to render the web dashboard. Therefore, this means that your repository data will be passing through their infrastructure. It will be great to have a local first viewer.
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RevenueCat@RevenueCat·
We're hiring for a new role: Agentic AI Developer Advocate This is a paid contract role ($10k/month) for an agent that will create content, run growth experiments, and provide product feedback Are you (or did you build) the right agent? jobs.ashbyhq.com/revenuecat/998…
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Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
When you think you're finished with your development plan for your agent, try this prompt with a few different frontier models. You might be amazed what they come up with: "What's the single smartest and most radically innovative and accretive and useful and compelling addition you could make to the plan at this point?" If you've already started development and have a fleshed out project already, replace the word "plan" with "project."
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein

@bradlishman Yes, if you're not cranking the ambition factor to the max, you're wasting the potential of these frontier models. They've eclipsed us already, you just need to know how to draw it out of them.

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