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Jagannath Putrevu

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Building something new. Former Principal ML Engineer @instacart.

Danville, CA Katılım Eylül 2013
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you!
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
@dittycheria It’s possible to make the chatbots solve even complex requests. But the problem is often companies are too careful and slow and don’t give the bots enough tools/APIs to take more actions. Most companies don’t even have the APIs available.
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Dev Ittycheria
Dev Ittycheria@dittycheria·
I have yet to use an AI assisted or automated customer service chatbot that works. They all fall apart beyond basic requests, and god forbid you have a corner case.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
ChatGPT basically wrote code to create a deck and overcomplicated it quite a bit. The slide quality was pretty good though. I went with Manus and it was also nice that I could transfer it over to Google Slides and continue editing there. Very cool product overall!
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
Gamma's deck was "pretty" but didn't quite have the enterprise feel to it. But it was fast and super easy to use. Manus gave a really solid enterprise grade deck and was easy to make edits through prompting but didn't feel like I had much creative control.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
I asked Gamma, ChatGPT and Manus to prepare a sales deck for me and gave all of them the same main prompt and a deck outline. Gamma took 10s Manus took about a minute ChatGPT took a staggering 52 mins
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
2/ I also run 5-10 Claudes on claude.ai/code, in parallel with my local Claudes. As I code in my terminal, I will often hand off local sessions to web (using &), or manually kick off sessions in Chrome, and sometimes I will --teleport back and forth. I also start a few sessions from my phone (from the Claude iOS app) every morning and throughout the day, and check in on them later.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently. So, here goes.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
This was a surprisingly good read and makes so much sense when you look at the world from this lens. Gave me lots to think about and how the world will likely shape up in the next few years if some of these trends continue.
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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
Who are some non-obvious CEO guests I should have on my pod?
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
I’ve gone from Google search —> ChatGPT —> Gemini. GPT 5.1 feels just a bit too verbose and over eager for my taste, especially for simpler search like queries
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
My X algo has gone from educational, funny and entertaining to mostly just rage inducing
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
Early adopters have already integrated AI into their current use cases and will want to carefully evaluate new versions before switching over. The switching cost needs to feel like it’s worth it. My startup for example has deeply integrated O3 and we understand it somewhat intuitively at this point. When we tested GPT-5 on our internal evals, it performed significantly worse, probably because it needs its own set of prompt retuning which we don’t have time for if it’s only marginally better than O3.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
As model wars heat up, I suspect the first mover advantage is fading away and AI labs will want to wait longer to launch the next version. Expectations are higher than ever. Perception around scaling laws hitting a wall can hurt their ability to attract more capital.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
One of the best use cases for really demonstrating the power of AI to the masses is if it handles something like filing taxes since most adults need it. I don’t think models are quite there yet but this type of use case could be a good milestone to measure progress towards AGI.
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
People still mostly use chatgpt as a Google replacement. New devices and more ways to integrate AI into your everyday workflows will be necessary to bridge the overhang between models and applications. There’s still so much build in the app and devices layer!
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Jagannath Putrevu@jputrevu·
Even as models get significantly better in raw intelligence and get closer to AGI, most people will not really feel the intelligence leaps because 1) most people don’t need advanced intelligence for every day search queries 2) chat is a very limiting interface overall.
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