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Frontier ATL Cohort 7 is a wrap.💚
In 48 hours, this group shipped 12 weeks of work.
Thank you to folks from Harris Computer, Webflow, Scale Venture Partners, Avesha, Runpoint Partners for being part of this. You made it special.
Next cohort starts in 2 days. SF, we're
Got a chance to attend the @obvious frontier event in Atlanta to test out Autobuild, their agentic engineering harness.
It was a blast. Not only did we talk about the best practices in agentic engineering, but we put it to the test on our own code.
we were spending too much time "carrying water" between agents
- here's a spec build it
- address the pr comments
- fix the failing CI
so we made an agent for overseeing the SDLC e2e (Autobuild)
we invited 10 startups to use it last week in SF (NYC next week!)
what it does:
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david showed me a demo of @obvious agents a few months back, and it was the first time i saw enough of the stack coming together that a normie startup could continuously and safely delegate complex, multi-hour engineering (and non-engineering) tasks to a non-human.
tomorrow we kick off the 3rd cohort of startups we've invited to use Autobuild, the internal tool driving the insane autonomous build velocity at @obvious (nearing 1000 PRs a day from 10 engineers)
each co is shipping 12 weeks of roadmap
this is the frontier, build accordingly
tomorrow we kick off the 3rd cohort of startups we've invited to use Autobuild, the internal tool driving the insane autonomous build velocity at @obvious (nearing 1000 PRs a day from 10 engineers)
each co is shipping 12 weeks of roadmap
this is the frontier, build accordingly