Product Manager @ Google Labs, software developer, author, conference producer, board games aficionado.

Joined March 2007
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7 Nov 2025
This iteration loop is absolutely magic 🪄 Combine Gemini CLI Flutter Hot Reload for self-perfecting UX: 1️⃣ Agent codes & hot reloads 2️⃣ Agent snaps a screenshot 📸 3️⃣ Gemini critiques the actual rendered pixels 4️⃣ Critique loops directly back into new code In the demo video: Gemini correctly sees that the hint text in the text input fields is too light to see. Gemini CLI then fixes the colors, and Flutter hot reloads. Another screenshot is taken, and Gemini correctly sees that the hint text colors are now correct! The agent is not just writing code; it’s seeing and refining it live. 🚀 #FlutterDev #GeminiAI
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Porting my pet project of sources=>knowledge=>contradictions=>gaps over to this, to see how it goes.
This is really big news. Google introduced the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) - a standardized way to store information in a directory of markdown files. Makes it really easy to make a digital brain that agents can use. These files can serve as a living wiki. You can give agents the ability to query them or edit them. They can interlink. Seems to me this could replace Notion or Obsidian. I can think of so many uses for this. Google's blog post: cloud.google.com/blog/produc… An easier to understand explanation is the SPEC.md file: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatfo… I gave those two links to Antigravity and asked how we could use it for any of the projects we're working on. It came up with so many ideas. I would imagine Claude Fable 5 would whip up some pretty amazing things based on this system. Currently creating an OKF library of our pepper garden. It's going to be a fun weekend.
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This is really big news. Google introduced the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) - a standardized way to store information in a directory of markdown files. Makes it really easy to make a digital brain that agents can use. These files can serve as a living wiki. You can give agents the ability to query them or edit them. They can interlink. Seems to me this could replace Notion or Obsidian. I can think of so many uses for this. Google's blog post: cloud.google.com/blog/produc… An easier to understand explanation is the SPEC.md file: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatfo… I gave those two links to Antigravity and asked how we could use it for any of the projects we're working on. It came up with so many ideas. I would imagine Claude Fable 5 would whip up some pretty amazing things based on this system. Currently creating an OKF library of our pepper garden. It's going to be a fun weekend.
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NotebookLM just got a significant power boost. So proud of the team!
Introducing a more powerful NotebookLM 🚀 Massive upgrades deliver agentic capabilities in chat, more advanced reasoning, and a suite of new output formats. Tackling complex, multi-step research problems has never been easier. Rolling out now to Google AI Ultra subscribers.
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Ok, it’s probably about time we changed the game. Stay tuned 👀
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Congrats to the team! The auto labeling of sources is magic, it helps find themes in your knowledge base you didn't know were there.
Mo sources mo problems? Not anymore: Rolling out now, NotebookLM can auto-label & categorize sources (when you have 5 ), so you can spend less time scrolling and more time thinking/learning/philosophizing, etc. Rename, reorganize, & personalize (emojis!) to your ❤️'s content.
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We're opening up the waitlist for a new version of Jules. We're evolving Jules into an end-to-end agentic product development platform that reads your entire product context, figures out what to build next, comes up with solutions, and then ships a PR. Join the waitlist today! Link in comments.
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🎯 Dart for Cloud Functions A massive win for the #Flutter community! You can now write serverless backends in Dart. Share logic across your entire stack and stay in the language you love. (Experimental release) 💙
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Today, we’re open-sourcing the draft specification for DESIGN.md, so it can be used across any tool or platform. We’re also adding new capabilities. DESIGN.md lets you easily export and import your design rules from project to project. Instead of guessing intent, agents know exactly what a color is for and can even validate their choices against WCAG accessibility rules. Watch David East break down this shared visual language in action👇. New capabilities and links in 🧵
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We just built the A2UI Composer with Google A visual builder where you describe a widget and get an interactive UI card, on the fly. You can also see the Code behind it, Catalogs, Icons, Gallery, and even real-time rendering in the Theater. Give your agent a UI. a2ui-composer.ag-ui.com/
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I have some news: I’ve started a new chapter helping lead product for @NotebookLM at @GoogleLabs NotebookLM is a genuine partner for research, learning, and project organization, built entirely from your own sources. That transparency is why I believe it’s a core pillar of Google’s AI future. My mission is to scale this product while ensuring our commitment to grounding and user trust remains our North Star. Huge thanks to @joshwoodward, @tokumin and the NLM team for the incredible foundation of trust. I’m excited to build in the open, stay close to your feedback, and continue building this with you. Let's get to work! 🚀
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Testing my meta-workflow for creating agent pipelines based on real-world knowledge and wisdom, I've been building a Magic the Gathering Set Design suite of orchestrated skills, borrowing from the 30 years of knowledge of how to make MTG sets. Super fun! Check it out here: github.com/sethladd/mtg-set-…
The secret to great AI skills isn't better prompts, it's better research. Each skill in the pipeline I built this weekend has a "wisdom catalog" that reads like a 20-year veteran talking: named failure stories, counterintuitive insights, and heuristics with memorable names. Experts and sources, not manuals.
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The secret to great AI skills isn't better prompts, it's better research. Each skill in the pipeline I built this weekend has a "wisdom catalog" that reads like a 20-year veteran talking: named failure stories, counterintuitive insights, and heuristics with memorable names. Experts and sources, not manuals.
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