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  • MSBuild 2026 Speakers Announced for June in San Francisco

    We have some sweeet speakers at #MSBuild in SF this year, June 2-3: @chipro: author of my fav AI eng book @simonw: author of my fav blog @swyx: creator of AI engineer confs @steipete: creator of OpenClaw michael chiang: co-founder at @ollama + even more aka.ms/build26

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-03-19 22:35 UTC

  • Fractal: Building ChatGPT Apps Made Easy for Businesses

    Apps inside ChatGPT are the way to get your business discovered by 900M+ people using it, but building them is still too hard. So we built Fractal: @Lovable for ChatGPT Apps It’s the fastest way for business owners, with or without a technical team, to ship exceptional ChatGPT apps

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-03-19 16:06 UTC

  • PostTrainBench v1.0: Evaluating AI Agents for Model Post-Training

    Excited to release PostTrainBench v1.0! This benchmark evaluates the ability of frontier AI agents to post-train language models in a simplified setting. We believe this is a first step toward tracking progress in recursive self-improvement 🧵:

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-03-11 17:50 UTC

  • AI Automation Timeline for Your Job

    How long do you think AI will be able to fully automate your job?

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-02-11 02:12 UTC

  • AI Open Source Ecosystem Comparison: US, China, Europe, Asia

    Comparing the AI open source ecosystem in the US, China, Europe, and the rest of Asia over time

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-01-29 21:40 UTC

  • GoodAIList: Track 14K Open Source AI Repos Daily
    GoodAIList: Track 14K Open Source AI Repos Daily

    I built GoodAIList.com to help me stay-up-date with new AI stuff. It's tracking 14K open source repos so far, with contributions from over 145K developers. Every day, it: – searches for new AI repos (based on 123 keywords and topics) – surfaces repos that are gaining traction, and – categorizes each repo The annotations are done by AI so they are not super accurate, but they've helped me find some useful stuff. It also lets me see where the contributors are, so when I travel, I can find folks doing cool stuff in a new city or country.

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-01-29 21:39 UTC

  • Agentic Hackathon Showcases Impressive AI Agent Projects
    Agentic Hackathon Showcases Impressive AI Agent Projects

    Super impressed by the projects at the Agentic Hackathon last weekend! Many teams work on really hard/important problems: * Long running tasks: memory management, recovering from mid-task failures, and maintaining consistency across steps and sub-agents * Adaptive retrieval from multiple sources: databases, search indices, and websites * Agents that work with voice, video, and even 3D environments If you are in SF, come check out the finalist demos tomorrow! luma.com/6bd4bt9j There will be talks by Douglas Eck, who is doing amazing work with Veo and Imagen and many other awesome folks. Thanks @MongoDB and @cerebral_valley for hosting and for letting me serve as a judge for these fantastic projects.

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2026-01-14 17:06 UTC

  • ChatGPT Finally Respects Custom Instructions About Em-Dashes
    ChatGPT Finally Respects Custom Instructions About Em-Dashes

    Sam!!! Sam Altman (@sama) Small-but-happy win: If you tell ChatGPT not to use em-dashes in your custom instructions, it finally does what it's supposed to do! — https://nitter.net/sama/status/1989193813043069219#m

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2025-11-14 18:46 UTC

  • AI Products: UX Matters More Than AI Technology Itself

    After years of following @lennysan's wonderful takes on product, I finally had the opportunity to chat with him about AI products! piped.video/watch?v=qbvY0dQg… 1. Many AI product problems aren’t because of AI. It’s usually because of user experience, data quality, or organizational structure. A chatbot failed to get traction because their targeted users simply couldn’t type (because their hands were usually busy — taking care of kids or driving), so showing pre-populated questions and adding a voice option significantly improved traction. Another team told me their lead scoring model was broken. It turns out that it’s because the marketing team wasn’t asking the right questions to get data. The biggest product improvements still come from understanding your users, preparing your data, and investing in your team! 2. Senior engineers see the most productivity improvement with AI coding because they have more experience with writing design docs and API specs, which help them write better instructions. However, they’re also more resistant to using AI for coding. Senior folks are often more opinionated and get frustrated easily when AI doesn’t do what they want. 3. Many teams spend a lot of time debating which tool to use, which can be counter-productive. When teams ask me which of the 2 tools to use, I usually ask 2 questions: “How much performance improvement will the optional tool give over the less optimal one?” –> If the improvement is small, then spend less time debating. “How hard is it to change from one tool to another once you’ve adopted it?” –> If the tool is new and not yet battle tested, I’d think twice about adopting something that I can’t get out later. 4. Many people know that the most effective way to learn AI is to build with AI. Yet, people keep asking me: “But what should I build?” We seem to be having an “idea crisis”. We have all these wonderful tools to help us build things, and no idea what to build. An exercise I often recommend is to spend a week noticing what frustrates you in your daily work, then build small tools to solve those specific pain points.

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2025-10-30 19:14 UTC

  • AI Model Struggles with Following Simple Em Dash Instructions

    this seems to have reached a corner of the internet that my innocent soul wasn't ready for. "why do you hate em dashes so much?" this isn't about punctuation. this is about getting AI to follow simple instructions "what model was it?" 4o "why not use a thinking model? it works fine on o3" i don't want to have to use an expensive, slow model just to fix some typos. there's also a limit for o3 usage. "just add the instruction to exclude em dash to every message" yes, i can, but we shouldn't have to "it's not that hard to remove the em dashes yourself" not the point "write your own words lol" also not the point

    → View original post on X — @chipro, 2025-08-04 22:21 UTC