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This space is all about learning, building, and sharing around AI + development. Before we dive in, let’s get to know each other a little. 👉 Drop a quick intro in the comments: - Who you are & what you do - What brought you here - One thing you’d love to get out of this community (And if you’re feeling extra generous, share one thing you know others here might find valuable 👇) Excited to hear your stories and see how we can help each other grow 🚀 Please complete the poll too.
Fable 5
Anyone using it? I have maximised it to the full, on phase 2 & 3 of a client build! Now out of credit until Monday afternoon. With a small window of opportunity, I’m planning over the weekend to use the full availability before it goes to a paid plan. Are you using it? How are you finding it? How are you planning to take advantage of it while it’s available?
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AI Agent Memory Is Not Chat History
Hey everyone 👋 I just published a short article about something I keep thinking about while building Agent Systems: "AI Agent Memory is Not Chat History". The main idea: giving agents more context is not the same as giving them trustworthy memory. Real memory needs scope, provenance, freshness, permissions, and evidence. I would love to hear how people here are handling memory in their own agents. Thanks! Article here: https://dev.to/glendel/ai-agent-memory-is-not-chat-history-4jjb
Ik zoek een Nederlander.
Ik ben van plan om met mijn ontwikkelteam de Nederlandse markt te betreden. We staan ​​echter voor een aantal uitdagingen, te beginnen met de taalbarrière. Ik ben momenteel op zoek naar iemand die in Nederland woont en mij wil ondersteunen. Programmeervaardigheden zijn een pluspunt, maar niet vereist. Beheersing van meerdere talen is bijzonder wenselijk. Dit is geen kortlopend project; ik zoek iemand die een langetermijnvisie deelt. Het gaat hier niet om gratis werk. We kunnen de details via DM bespreken. Ik stel een snelle reactie op prijs.
The quiet wasn't empty
Last week I told you why I'd gone quiet for five months. A few of you asked what I was actually doing. Here's the real version, and it's messier than any highlight reel. For about three months, almost nothing happened that you could see. Under the surface, it was bugs, then more bugs, then refactoring, then pushing my engineering further than I ever had. Crisis management at 3 am. Long stretches where the only win was that something finally stopped breaking. Meanwhile, the accelerator I'm in went wild for Claude Code. Everyone shipping, everyone talking, and in the space of a few days, I felt weeks behind. That feeling is brutal. Then I actually looked at what people were building, and it hit me. I wasn't behind at all. I was a long way in front. I'd just been too head-down to notice. Not all of it felt like progress. Someone was testing a new product of mine, and weeks later, I found out they hadn't really used it and had no feedback on what was wrong with it. That stung. So I rebuilt how I validate things: proper auditing, tracking, testing, so I'm never that exposed again. I also won a bid against someone whose cost of living is a fraction of mine. The only way to win that is to be so much better that price stops being the question, which meant pushing the engineering to the edge again to stay ahead. Then the pattern every solo founder knows. Nothing for three months, and then everything at once. Three new coding contracts landed (one fell through), two new joint ventures opened up, and I had to put the code down entirely to deal with contracts. My main salon client threw up its own challenges too, including the oldest question in delivery: when is it actually done? I changed tactics, it worked, and I moved on to the next fire. Here's the thing I want you to take from this. Those quiet months weren't lost time. They were the foundation on which the loud ones were built. If nothing is visible to you right now, that might not be a problem at all. It might be the groundwork.
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