Helping you use AI at work with @squigcom & embed integrations with @integryHQ DMs open. Ubuntu ngabantu.

Joined November 2006
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Mar 10
This is one of the coolest things I've worked on you add agents to your slack, you tell the agents what to do and what tools to add, they keep getting smarter We're doing an early preview, sign up and if you comment SQUIG, I'll share 10k credits to your account
Introducing Squig Agents: Claw-like agents for teams in Slack (in preview) 1️⃣ You add a Squig agent to your Slack 2️⃣ You teach the agent what to do by talking to it, and it gets smarter! 3️⃣ You can ask the agent to add tools, the agent gains new capabilities!
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Jun 11
👋We got tired of agents that stopped following instructions and eating tokens So we built 👾Compiled Agents: reliable, low-cost, and fast agents for mission-critical work
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Jun 11
We built compiled agents because we were facing the same problems: when there are too many instructions, the agents degrade while becoming expensive. 👉We're opening early access and would love for you to try them out on squig dot com @Squigcom
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May 21
the price/performance ratio for composer 2.5 is insane
Where could we improve Composer 2.5? We're working on the next model and would love your feedback. Lots of work to do (our CursorBench evals below) in the coming weeks!
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Nobody believes in you, so make them. Announcing our $7M seed round led by @Slow.
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May 9
On taste
Damn he kinda read y’all to filth tho
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May 5
I've been anxious thinking about what we should tell our children to focus on in an AI world. It turns out, there are lots of opportunities coming ahead:
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May 5
something about writing short letters
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May 4
hi, just send me the prompt, not the generated output, tx
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Arshad Nadeem's record-breaking throw of 92.97m earned him Olympic gold and Pakistan’s first individual title. 🥇🇵🇰 #Paris2024 #Olympics @WorldAthletics @NOCPakistan
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May 3
Eventually, AIs can write better queries and can become gateways to databases. The problem continues to be non-determinism.
May 2
Nope. The AI you use right now is UI that talks to APIs.
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May 3
Quick tip: press and hold the share icon on a post to open the native iOS share sheet rather than X’s nerfed one
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If you like Sufi, this song will transport you to another world. Headphones recommended. By the insanely great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Not seeing him live might end up being one of my biggest regrets. youtu.be/QPA0HToz3oU?si=BxTq…
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Apr 26
Current situation
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Replying to @brian_armstrong
"The best way to do something 'lean' is to gather a tight group of people, give them very little money, and very little time." — Bob Klein, chief engineer of the F-14 program
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Apr 25
Sure, there’s a lot of AI slop and open source is getting overwhelmed by half-baked PRs. But if you do it right, and use AI distributed by your contributors, the speed is like nothing we’ve seen. A great example is the amount of PRs pulled in by Nous and significant releases every week
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Apr 22
The dumbest timeline
holy fuck, a hair dryer at a Paris airport broke Polymarket weather markets & made someone $34,000 richer - polymarket was settling Paris temperature bets on a single Météo France sensor sitting near the Charles de Gaulle runway perimeter - basically unguarded - the guy bought the long-shot outcome (like "22°C" when everyone expected 18°C) for pennies, since nobody thought it'd hit - then he walked up to the probe and briefly heated the air around it with a portable heat source, spiking the reading just long enough to register as the daily max - temperature snapped back to normal in minutes, the market resolved in his favor, and he cashed out - twice, on April 6 and April 15, before Météo France caught on and filed charges hyperstitions.
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