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Abhinav Asthana

@a85
CEO and Founder, Postman (@getpostman). Building the API-first world with Postman, Fern, and AstroAI.
San Francisco, CA
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    Abhinav Asthana
    @a85
    Aug 7
    Postman Passport is entering early access today, and we're shipping a free CLI you can install right now to see which of your secrets your agents are already exposed to. Your agents are holding your API keys right now. Those keys live in .env files and bash profiles, and they
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    Abhinav Asthana
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    Aug 12
    Works out of the box with @getpostman!
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    @ipwanciu
    Aug 11
    That's a small reminder! 👇 As of June 2026, HTTP has a new method - a GET with a `body` 😎 Meet QUERY (RFC 10008). It lets you send complex queries in the body (like POST) while staying safe, idempotent, and cacheable (like GET). Already works on servers (Node.js, Go,
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    Abhinav Asthana
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    Aug 10
    Agents do real world actions through APIs. Vibe coding APIs is not an option.
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    Andrew Curran
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    Aug 9
    A man in Australia asked his agent (Claude running on OpenClaw) to book him a spot in a popular gym class. The agent found a software vulnerability that let it book the class weeks further ahead than should have been possible. When the user then asked if it could move him up the
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    Abhinav Asthana
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    Jul 31
    We benchmarked the latest Kimi-K3 and the Fable 5 models on the APIFlow-Bench and the results were surprising (or maybe not depending on where you stand!) Kimi K3 tied for #1 with GPT 5.5 in the benchmark. Not just that, most latest open-weight models are at par with frontier
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    Abhinav Asthana
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    Jul 29
    API programs are undergoing one of their biggest changes they've ever faced: a completely new class of users. For decades, that user was a developer who read your docs, signed up, and emailed support when something was unclear. Today, agents can do that work. An agent can read
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