Meeting Title: ABC EOD Check In Date: 2025-12-17 Meeting participants: Uttam Kumaran, Amber Lin, Mustafa Raja, Samuel Roberts


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1 00:01:23.020 00:01:24.020 Amber Lin: Hi there!

2 00:01:25.780 00:01:26.780 Uttam Kumaran: Hello.

3 00:01:28.600 00:01:29.689 Amber Lin: How are you?

4 00:01:30.230 00:01:32.510 Uttam Kumaran: I am…

5 00:01:33.000 00:01:34.740 Amber Lin: Hanging in there.

6 00:01:35.020 00:01:35.990 Amber Lin: Yeah.

7 00:01:37.560 00:01:43.279 Uttam Kumaran: I’m… I’m good. I feel like I got us… I feel like the next two weeks…

8 00:01:43.700 00:01:47.240 Uttam Kumaran: It’s just gonna be trying to take a little break, and…

9 00:01:48.150 00:01:52.179 Uttam Kumaran: brainstorm a little bit about ABC, but no, we just have a few more days.

10 00:01:55.400 00:01:56.669 Amber Lin: Sounds good.

11 00:01:58.130 00:02:05.859 Amber Lin: I met with Mustafa, and I wasn’t able to meet with Sam, because I think he was…

12 00:02:06.540 00:02:16.289 Amber Lin: He was busy. Okay. I didn’t… I don’t think I have access to the Gantt chart, so no progress there, I asked Sam, but…

13 00:02:16.600 00:02:28.230 Amber Lin: Didn’t get around to it, but we have… I think we figured out the main… the main causes of errors on the… on the zip codes. So…

14 00:02:29.000 00:02:35.969 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I’m just still, like, I just feel like we’re patching it, but I want… I want us to think a little bit more about how we…

15 00:02:36.210 00:02:41.769 Uttam Kumaran: Communicate, like, what the error is? Because some of these errors are just people asking for stuff that doesn’t exist.

16 00:02:42.190 00:02:45.319 Uttam Kumaran: But we’re giving… but we’re not giving them, sort of, like…

17 00:02:46.760 00:02:52.470 Uttam Kumaran: We’re not really, like, telling them that, we’re just saying, like, oh, this… we didn’t find anything, you know?

18 00:02:53.280 00:02:54.500 Uttam Kumaran: When, like.

19 00:02:54.620 00:03:00.640 Uttam Kumaran: the AI should be able to know, hey, like, it’s not that we just didn’t find anything, this is not, like, a great question.

20 00:03:02.340 00:03:07.010 Amber Lin: Yeah, and I think that’s… One of the…

21 00:03:07.530 00:03:19.880 Amber Lin: like, the two main causes. Like, one, we’re actually missing things, and two is the way that they are asking. I think starting from there, there would be two lines of work

22 00:03:20.050 00:03:32.329 Amber Lin: to get that done, I think the first one is to add in the stuff that we have been… that we are missing, and also some changes that has happened that for some reason is not captured in the database.

23 00:03:32.490 00:03:42.620 Amber Lin: And then after that, it’s like what you said, if how they are asking does not reflect what we have in our database, one, how do we have

24 00:03:42.620 00:03:52.870 Amber Lin: our database set up so that we can actually answer those questions and identify what they’re trying to ask, and two, like, make sure to have input qualification. So I think that’s…

25 00:03:53.020 00:03:56.650 Amber Lin: That’s a few threads I see, happening there.

26 00:03:57.130 00:03:58.140 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay.

27 00:03:59.930 00:04:00.580 Amber Lin: Yeah.

28 00:04:00.580 00:04:01.790 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I agree.

29 00:04:01.920 00:04:06.590 Amber Lin: Yeah, I also met with Mechanical, just now to…

30 00:04:06.860 00:04:11.699 Amber Lin: Ask them about the errors they’ve been seeing, and talk about some stuff that

31 00:04:11.840 00:04:20.060 Amber Lin: Are missing, such as the mechanical technicians, and also just to get a pulse on how they’re… how they’ve been feeling.

32 00:04:20.060 00:04:21.339 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

33 00:04:21.420 00:04:24.260 Amber Lin: So I think they’re… they’re okay.

34 00:04:24.610 00:04:29.449 Amber Lin: Mechanical is very messy, and they also acknowledge that.

35 00:04:29.690 00:04:30.790 Amber Lin: So…

36 00:04:31.140 00:04:48.389 Amber Lin: I would say, like, we should just focus on the zip code stuff, and the central… because the central doc is a whole other thing of… they have a lot of duplicate stuff. Say there’s one thing and it’s talked about 5 times across different places, so if something’s updated, it’s.

37 00:04:48.390 00:04:48.780 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

38 00:04:48.780 00:04:56.379 Amber Lin: always updated. Part of it is not our fault. I think the zip code database is the one that’s actually in our control.

39 00:04:56.610 00:04:58.519 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, yeah, I agree.

40 00:04:58.520 00:05:09.490 Amber Lin: Yeah, so that’s one. On the central docs, I’m already working with Yvette, like, they… she also wants to start consolidating things, and we’re gonna start with cancellations, but that’s gonna.

41 00:05:09.490 00:05:11.990 Uttam Kumaran: That’s also, like, my point on the central doc is, like.

42 00:05:12.420 00:05:15.769 Uttam Kumaran: sometimes the issue is because it’s not in there, but I wonder if, like.

43 00:05:15.960 00:05:20.029 Uttam Kumaran: we should have AI look at the errors, like, when people are giving feedback.

44 00:05:20.030 00:05:20.410 Amber Lin: Basically.

45 00:05:21.580 00:05:26.359 Uttam Kumaran: the AI should give an answer, like, hey, it’s not in there, so this feedback was, like, kind of, like.

46 00:05:26.700 00:05:28.079 Uttam Kumaran: Dumb, you know?

47 00:05:28.560 00:05:34.340 Amber Lin: I, I agree. A lot of times the issue is that it’s somewhat in there. Like, it’s somehow…

48 00:05:34.340 00:05:40.099 Uttam Kumaran: I think you should build… I think what you guys should work on is build a prompt that sort of tells you that.

49 00:05:40.490 00:05:45.500 Uttam Kumaran: like, oh, I got this answer, the user asked this answer, we got the feedback.

50 00:05:45.650 00:05:47.269 Uttam Kumaran: I looked in the central dock.

51 00:05:47.600 00:05:50.400 Uttam Kumaran: It looks like it’s there in multiple places.

52 00:05:50.610 00:05:55.759 Uttam Kumaran: we should probably do X, right? Like, I think you’re, like, one prompt away from…

53 00:05:56.320 00:06:00.429 Uttam Kumaran: one prompt and probably, like, one more N8N node away from, like.

54 00:06:00.660 00:06:06.059 Uttam Kumaran: For every error, for every missed feedback, having it just go and do its own debugging.

55 00:06:06.680 00:06:24.979 Amber Lin: Yeah, I think, Mustafa, that’s, like, the department tag we just added on to the answers. I think that’s just one step more of… we got these from these department central docs, it was about these things, like, would you like to see what we got? And then we’ll be able to see, like, what we were actually missing.

56 00:06:27.080 00:06:27.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah

57 00:06:29.850 00:06:46.299 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, because, one of the, one of the answers is, like, correct based on the, based on the current state of Central Dock, and the, feedback is that it’s an incorrect when the Central Dock just has that information.

58 00:06:46.490 00:06:47.170 Mustafa Raja: You know?

59 00:06:55.390 00:06:59.029 Amber Lin: I’m sorry, my brain did not process that cake. Could you repeat that?

60 00:06:59.030 00:07:05.840 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so I… yeah, I was saying that, the execution sheets that I have,

61 00:07:05.840 00:07:06.220 Amber Lin: Huh.

62 00:07:06.240 00:07:07.370 Mustafa Raja: Worked on today.

63 00:07:07.900 00:07:16.210 Mustafa Raja: In there, there was a question asked by a CSR, and Andy gave the perfect answer based on the central doc.

64 00:07:16.830 00:07:22.000 Amber Lin: Okay. And then they said that it is wrong, and the answer should be this.

65 00:07:22.000 00:07:26.260 Mustafa Raja: But their answer does not exist in Central Doc.

66 00:07:26.580 00:07:27.550 Amber Lin: Mmm.

67 00:07:27.850 00:07:28.959 Amber Lin: I see.

68 00:07:30.190 00:07:39.720 Amber Lin: So, I guess also another step is to take their feedback and pass it through our central dog in our typical database.

69 00:07:40.320 00:07:41.230 Amber Lin: Awesome.

70 00:07:41.380 00:07:47.120 Uttam Kumaran: Like, you basically build a debug agent that its job is to look at the feedback and be like.

71 00:07:47.280 00:07:50.280 Uttam Kumaran: What happened here? And give us, like.

72 00:07:50.640 00:07:53.210 Uttam Kumaran: What are some options to go explore, right?

73 00:07:54.050 00:07:54.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

74 00:07:56.520 00:08:01.609 Uttam Kumaran: But again, I think… I don’t know whether this is going to be possible on NA to N, because what, you’d have to add another node, right?

75 00:08:03.740 00:08:12.200 Uttam Kumaran: Or we have another job that, like, looks at the feedback, Looks at the feedback, thing, and then…

76 00:08:12.770 00:08:14.110 Uttam Kumaran: Checks, and then a time zone.

77 00:08:14.110 00:08:14.790 Mustafa Raja: book.

78 00:08:14.790 00:08:15.380 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

79 00:08:15.380 00:08:22.570 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so the feedbacks end up in the… in the… in a specific channel, right? We could just listen to the… to any… any… any of the incoming…

80 00:08:23.120 00:08:24.390 Mustafa Raja: Messages?

81 00:08:24.620 00:08:26.189 Mustafa Raja: And, you know,

82 00:08:26.910 00:08:41.320 Mustafa Raja: past that, because now we know which, central docs at Trefford, we’ll also be adding the execution ID with, with the feedback.

83 00:08:41.720 00:08:46.219 Mustafa Raja: So it’s going to be very, very strong for this.

84 00:08:47.430 00:08:49.239 Mustafa Raja: To support this structure.

85 00:08:49.510 00:08:50.170 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

86 00:08:51.210 00:08:54.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we could just have a trigger based on this.

87 00:08:54.660 00:08:55.300 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

88 00:08:55.300 00:08:56.599 Mustafa Raja: And that should just work.

89 00:08:58.490 00:09:01.099 Uttam Kumaran: So, I guess in today’s note, I think…

90 00:09:01.460 00:09:06.209 Uttam Kumaran: So, Mustafo, really, did we make… did we change the… we haven’t made any prompt changes, right?

91 00:09:06.210 00:09:08.430 Mustafa Raja: No, not today.

92 00:09:09.160 00:09:10.410 Uttam Kumaran: But I guess what we’ve based.

93 00:09:10.410 00:09:10.930 Mustafa Raja: Terminos.

94 00:09:11.430 00:09:12.170 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

95 00:09:12.880 00:09:16.309 Mustafa Raja: Sam is asking for meeting… how can I share?

96 00:09:20.170 00:09:20.750 Amber Lin: I.

97 00:09:20.750 00:09:23.929 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, I feel like I totally probably left him off this meeting.

98 00:09:25.220 00:09:26.760 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I shared it. Sorry.

99 00:09:26.760 00:09:27.290 Amber Lin: Okay.

100 00:09:29.000 00:09:43.699 Uttam Kumaran: Sorry for cutting off. No, no, you’re good. Yeah, I guess my… so we had went through and identified, like, sort of all those issues. I think some of them, you’re right, are false flags. Can we indicate that, like, in the spreadsheet? No, no, no problem, sorry, I left you off.

101 00:09:46.190 00:09:54.599 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I was thinking of that also. Some of them are resolved, too. Some of these updates did went through.

102 00:09:54.600 00:10:01.920 Uttam Kumaran: But then, wait, so yeah, let’s… I just wanna… I… if we can just, like, just make it super clear in there, like, which ones are now…

103 00:10:02.740 00:10:04.930 Uttam Kumaran: No longer an issue.

104 00:10:05.820 00:10:07.179 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

105 00:10:07.600 00:10:12.350 Uttam Kumaran: Because, again, think about them, it’s just, they’re gonna be… it’s just very, very confusing.

106 00:10:21.180 00:10:23.730 Uttam Kumaran: So, yeah, if we look at this doc…

107 00:10:24.700 00:10:28.390 Uttam Kumaran: The big thing that I… also, what is this column, by the way?

108 00:10:28.570 00:10:29.320 Samuel Roberts: Which one?

109 00:10:29.580 00:10:34.399 Samuel Roberts: Oh, sorry, that’s the… that’s the converted daytime into the Google Sheet format. Sorry, I was…

110 00:10:34.520 00:10:40.850 Samuel Roberts: trying to get to the point where I could match the executions, and it needed to be converted, but I can rename, yeah, just name it.

111 00:10:41.090 00:10:43.350 Uttam Kumaran: Should I… what should I rename it to? Converted daytime?

112 00:10:43.510 00:10:44.520 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s fine.

113 00:10:44.740 00:10:48.040 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, she’s usually a weird, like, non-standard thing, like.

114 00:10:48.040 00:10:52.390 Uttam Kumaran: Can I… can I hide, like, these…

115 00:10:55.260 00:10:57.280 Uttam Kumaran: Like, are they still relevant? Okay.

116 00:10:57.280 00:11:01.030 Samuel Roberts: No, as long as we maxed the end-to-end link, that’s all they were really for.

117 00:11:01.350 00:11:03.680 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, and I’m just gonna do, like, this.

118 00:11:05.320 00:11:05.869 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s cool.

119 00:11:06.240 00:11:10.920 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, great. So, like, an example…

120 00:11:11.750 00:11:24.109 Uttam Kumaran: Mustafa is… so this is the… so, one thing Sam and we talked about is, like, I would like to basically build a debug agent that, like, finds negative feedback, and is, like, able to go look through and kind of give it a

121 00:11:24.410 00:11:29.839 Uttam Kumaran: like, basically, can do the first layer of debugging. So that’s, I think, one outcome of, like, this…

122 00:11:29.950 00:11:31.689 Samuel Roberts: Week is sort of like…

123 00:11:31.690 00:11:38.530 Uttam Kumaran: we need to help ourselves a little bit. So, like, some of these, I think, could have been figured out by…

124 00:11:39.240 00:11:41.470 Uttam Kumaran: like, you know, an AI tool.

125 00:11:43.160 00:11:47.930 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, and now that we’re logging the execution, we weren’t logging that initially, so the matching was not true.

126 00:11:47.930 00:11:48.350 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

127 00:11:48.350 00:11:50.630 Samuel Roberts: But now we are. So, future.

128 00:11:51.200 00:11:53.410 Samuel Roberts: Future one should be easier to match to the…

129 00:11:53.930 00:11:57.470 Samuel Roberts: So, this NIDN link, is it different than this NIDN link?

130 00:11:57.680 00:11:58.460 Samuel Roberts: We…

131 00:11:59.210 00:12:03.709 Samuel Roberts: No, those 3 should match, but those are just the ones that we found. This is the ones that we generated from them.

132 00:12:04.100 00:12:04.630 Mustafa Raja: That’s probably.

133 00:12:04.860 00:12:06.200 Samuel Roberts: Not necessary anymore.

134 00:12:06.200 00:12:08.510 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, okay, so I can remove both of these?

135 00:12:08.930 00:12:11.190 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

136 00:12:11.510 00:12:12.160 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

137 00:12:12.830 00:12:13.370 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

138 00:12:14.340 00:12:18.179 Uttam Kumaran: I can leave the windmill if you want, I think we’re gonna use it, but…

139 00:12:18.180 00:12:21.789 Samuel Roberts: I wasn’t sure, that’s why I just made it when I threw that first one there, but.

140 00:12:21.790 00:12:22.530 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

141 00:12:22.530 00:12:26.170 Samuel Roberts: we can… It’s just that warm. It’s when you.

142 00:12:26.170 00:12:32.740 Uttam Kumaran: So I’m gonna put, like… how about we do this? I’m gonna do, like, long form, like…

143 00:12:33.310 00:12:38.100 Uttam Kumaran: long reason… or I’m gonna… not a long, maybe, like, detailed reason.

144 00:12:39.350 00:12:42.210 Uttam Kumaran: Like, detailed, issue, reason.

145 00:12:42.840 00:12:47.699 Uttam Kumaran: And then let’s create some just, like, issue… let’s just go ahead and create some issue codes.

146 00:12:47.890 00:12:48.550 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

147 00:12:48.550 00:12:56.770 Uttam Kumaran: Because I think this will be a good model of it. So, I think, Amber, you’re… honestly, you are gonna probably be, like, most tuned to, like, what the issue types are.

148 00:12:57.210 00:13:02.649 Uttam Kumaran: But… Like, what… can we just talk through, like, what some of these could be?

149 00:13:04.110 00:13:10.069 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so the two times that come on top of my head are…

150 00:13:10.320 00:13:19.120 Mustafa Raja: We do not have enough data, or we need to update the data in database, and then, the other one would be…

151 00:13:19.580 00:13:23.739 Mustafa Raja: The service names aren’t being referenced properly.

152 00:13:29.020 00:13:30.570 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, so…

153 00:13:31.660 00:13:32.529 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, those, those…

154 00:13:32.530 00:13:38.389 Uttam Kumaran: This is, like, miss, so… this is, like, missing info in Central Doc.

155 00:13:38.390 00:13:40.740 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, and there’s probably missing info we didn’t.

156 00:13:40.740 00:13:44.759 Uttam Kumaran: what I can do is, if these reasons are good, hold on, let me just try this. I’m just gonna throw…

157 00:13:44.760 00:13:45.140 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah.

158 00:13:45.140 00:13:45.760 Uttam Kumaran: And so…

159 00:13:45.760 00:13:48.130 Samuel Roberts: So that’s why I wanted to get all this… yeah, no, you’re good.

160 00:13:48.130 00:13:51.200 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so actually this is fine, so let me.

161 00:13:51.390 00:13:55.189 Mustafa Raja: Maybe Gemini, the Google Sheet Gemini could also help.

162 00:13:56.330 00:13:57.210 Uttam Kumaran: Oh.

163 00:13:57.500 00:13:58.669 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I haven’t used that much.

164 00:13:58.670 00:14:00.600 Mustafa Raja: The other day it helped us a lot.

165 00:14:02.550 00:14:03.870 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, wait, let’s.

166 00:14:03.870 00:14:04.290 Samuel Roberts: Sis…

167 00:14:04.290 00:14:05.380 Uttam Kumaran: how could I.

168 00:14:05.380 00:14:07.870 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I wasn’t sure how to pass stuff into it, like…

169 00:14:07.870 00:14:10.720 Mustafa Raja: I just mentioned the name of the…

170 00:14:12.530 00:14:14.439 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, highlighting where, that’s cool, okay.

171 00:14:14.770 00:14:17.310 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, but, like, if I was to do here, I would say…

172 00:14:18.770 00:14:19.909 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it just did.

173 00:14:19.910 00:14:20.650 Uttam Kumaran: Analyze.

174 00:14:20.650 00:14:22.300 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

175 00:14:22.400 00:14:24.780 Samuel Roberts: There’s gotta be a way to reference it, too, though, I think.

176 00:14:25.070 00:14:28.080 Samuel Roberts: Okay, sorry if you’re hearing my son fussies.

177 00:14:28.080 00:14:28.560 Uttam Kumaran: No, no.

178 00:14:28.560 00:14:30.099 Samuel Roberts: On my lap right now, so…

179 00:14:30.870 00:14:31.510 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, he’s cute.

180 00:14:38.180 00:14:42.329 Uttam Kumaran: What are some error codes for bucket ink?

181 00:14:45.810 00:14:48.169 Uttam Kumaran: There’s a new Gemini version today.

182 00:14:48.890 00:14:49.300 Samuel Roberts: Today.

183 00:14:49.300 00:14:49.970 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

184 00:14:49.970 00:14:52.470 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, Gemini Flash 3.

185 00:14:52.730 00:14:54.190 Samuel Roberts: Oh.

186 00:14:54.890 00:14:58.560 Uttam Kumaran: And I don’t know, guys, maybe we should switch Andy’s to Google.

187 00:14:58.560 00:15:08.149 Mustafa Raja: was really good back in the day. It used to be also free, with the Generous rate limit, and I used to work a lot with it.

188 00:15:08.370 00:15:09.170 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

189 00:15:11.520 00:15:13.350 Samuel Roberts: Oh, wow, yeah.

190 00:15:16.330 00:15:18.530 Samuel Roberts: That’s thinking, where’s the… that’s thinking?

191 00:15:18.930 00:15:19.799 Samuel Roberts: Girl, thank you.

192 00:15:23.050 00:15:26.380 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, my only fear with, like, shifting models is, you know, there’s gonna be a lot of…

193 00:15:26.380 00:15:26.899 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, yeah.

194 00:15:26.900 00:15:33.900 Samuel Roberts: testing and stuff, because we tried that we threw, when Casey first put the monster together, he tried…

195 00:15:34.220 00:15:38.220 Samuel Roberts: 5.2, and it was giving… Different results, and…

196 00:15:38.540 00:15:44.179 Samuel Roberts: I don’t… we wish it went back to 4. But at some point, definitely worth trying, and I think once we get the…

197 00:15:45.270 00:15:49.639 Samuel Roberts: like… Mastra, we can do the better,

198 00:15:49.640 00:15:50.250 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

199 00:15:50.250 00:15:53.730 Samuel Roberts: Evaluations, and then we can play with that a bit more.

200 00:15:56.010 00:15:59.560 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, this thing is not working, so I’m gonna use ChatGPT.

201 00:15:59.810 00:16:00.450 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

202 00:16:00.970 00:16:13.370 Uttam Kumaran: I’m just gonna throw this in here, I’m gonna say… Hello? Throw this in here…

203 00:16:14.500 00:16:16.629 Samuel Roberts: We’re still seeing the other spreadsheet that we had, but…

204 00:16:16.630 00:16:18.920 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, yeah, sorry, hold on, give me… let me just…

205 00:16:18.920 00:16:21.529 Samuel Roberts: No, no, you’re good. I just wanted to make sure you didn’t think we were.

206 00:16:21.640 00:16:26.430 Uttam Kumaran: So, ABC home, so… You’re an expert in…

207 00:16:26.810 00:16:31.720 Uttam Kumaran: Home service, customer service…

208 00:16:32.390 00:16:41.839 Uttam Kumaran: These are questions we got for our AI system and the relevant feedback as well.

209 00:16:41.940 00:16:45.490 Uttam Kumaran: That’s the reason for errors.

210 00:16:45.810 00:16:56.260 Uttam Kumaran: I want help creating… Error code… Rings… So, we can… bucket.

211 00:16:56.780 00:17:03.460 Uttam Kumaran: Ease… Versus… Using the detailed reasons that are…

212 00:17:06.560 00:17:08.339 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, let’s see what it thinks…

213 00:17:29.500 00:17:30.529 Samuel Roberts: Don’t think it’s cute.

214 00:17:34.330 00:17:35.480 Samuel Roberts: Sorry.

215 00:17:49.510 00:17:51.530 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, it is working.

216 00:17:57.630 00:18:07.130 Mustafa Raja: So, I’m also wondering, for the migration, do we also want to move the rest of the stuff, like, logging to, Snowflake and stuff like that?

217 00:18:09.260 00:18:11.139 Mustafa Raja: Or that could live in Aniton.

218 00:18:11.620 00:18:14.419 Uttam Kumaran: Well, we’re gonna move it to BigQuery, to their BigQuery.

219 00:18:15.840 00:18:16.740 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay.

220 00:18:16.740 00:18:17.490 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

221 00:18:17.730 00:18:21.390 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we’re gonna keep… yeah, we’re gonna map that over. Those are going to move to BigQuery.

222 00:18:21.600 00:18:22.320 Uttam Kumaran: Huh?

223 00:18:24.090 00:18:25.329 Uttam Kumaran: Is Watka to move?

224 00:18:26.480 00:18:32.279 Mustafa Raja: logging, because we, we, we’re feeding the logs in… Oh, sorry, on the system.

225 00:18:32.610 00:18:33.250 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

226 00:18:33.250 00:18:33.840 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

227 00:18:35.690 00:18:37.460 Samuel Roberts: Forgot about that, yeah, big quiz, okay.

228 00:18:39.740 00:18:46.620 Uttam Kumaran: So… I think I got, like, some good ones, so basically… .

229 00:18:48.810 00:18:49.390 Samuel Roberts: Erin?

230 00:18:52.310 00:18:58.230 Uttam Kumaran: So, let me say, so give me, the output.

231 00:18:58.630 00:19:03.080 Uttam Kumaran: of… These codes and descriptions.

232 00:19:06.490 00:19:08.400 Uttam Kumaran: HDHS…

233 00:20:52.610 00:20:55.280 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, can we take a look at these?

234 00:21:08.370 00:21:09.989 Uttam Kumaran: What the heck?

235 00:21:14.270 00:21:16.719 Samuel Roberts: Can you zoom in a little bit, like, just make the sheet bigger?

236 00:21:20.330 00:21:21.420 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah…

237 00:21:23.490 00:21:24.220 Samuel Roberts: Gita.

238 00:21:27.600 00:21:33.650 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know why my, like, cursor stopped doing this, like… Okay, there we go.

239 00:21:40.680 00:21:41.180 Samuel Roberts: Oh.

240 00:21:41.180 00:21:43.939 Uttam Kumaran: So this is, like…

241 00:21:46.020 00:21:52.969 Uttam Kumaran: the meat of it. So, SQL execution failed, query runs but logic or filters are incorrect, no assignments exist.

242 00:21:58.830 00:22:00.139 Mustafa Raja: What do you guys think?

243 00:22:03.530 00:22:11.230 Amber Lin: Alright, there’s a lot. I’m reading the top ones. The top one seems… Good.

244 00:22:12.590 00:22:17.609 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if we need to, like, the only inspectors assign with technicians, only technicians when inspectors… I don’t know.

245 00:22:18.910 00:22:20.720 Samuel Roberts: That’s too granular or not.

246 00:22:20.720 00:22:21.280 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

247 00:22:21.690 00:22:24.940 Samuel Roberts: Like, I think the… well, I mean, it depends how great I suppose.

248 00:22:24.940 00:22:28.580 Uttam Kumaran: I guess, like, what I wanna… what I wanna more put is, like,

249 00:22:29.600 00:22:35.800 Uttam Kumaran: like, kind of, like, what I want to do is, like, mitigation…

250 00:22:36.100 00:22:36.740 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

251 00:22:36.740 00:22:39.229 Uttam Kumaran: Basically, like, mitigation owner.

252 00:22:39.670 00:22:44.630 Uttam Kumaran: And, like, mitigation… SOP, right? Like…

253 00:22:45.030 00:22:51.929 Uttam Kumaran: For example, well, this is the thing, these are, these are, these are,

254 00:22:54.000 00:22:56.760 Uttam Kumaran: Like, this is an issue, it’s just not our fault.

255 00:22:57.530 00:23:03.810 Samuel Roberts: Well, that’s… I didn’t know if, like, those definitely… I didn’t know if that needed to be, like, multiple things. There’s definitely, like, issues with the…

256 00:23:04.030 00:23:11.430 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, data in the database, because, like, we were looking at one earlier, forget the name that Mustafa said that, like, someone pointed out that they’re not

257 00:23:11.740 00:23:22.380 Samuel Roberts: on that anymore, and that hadn’t been updated, and I hadn’t seen anything in the… so I completely agree. I just don’t know if we need to be like, oh, this one is service, or, you know, it’s just, like, there’s an issue with…

258 00:23:22.600 00:23:23.690 Samuel Roberts: Either…

259 00:23:23.860 00:23:30.560 Samuel Roberts: The assignment is wrong, or it is missing and should have been in there, or it’s in there and shouldn’t be there anymore, you know?

260 00:23:30.810 00:23:40.239 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so for that particular one, they just need to update that assignment. They haven’t… they haven’t updated that assignment at all.

261 00:23:41.430 00:23:47.330 Mustafa Raja: That’s why… yeah, that’s the gist of the issue. The name is Travis Hall for the person.

262 00:23:47.590 00:23:49.840 Samuel Roberts: And they’re not impressed anymore.

263 00:23:52.750 00:23:54.810 Samuel Roberts: So, yeah, I just… I don’t know if things are being…

264 00:23:54.960 00:23:58.500 Samuel Roberts: updated or not, if they’re using those forms? .

265 00:23:59.080 00:24:12.400 Amber Lin: There should be, but remember there was an issue with the forms? Casey said we should have updated all the requests, but we might have missed some, or, like, it wasn’t done, so…

266 00:24:12.570 00:24:14.540 Amber Lin: If we can go back and…

267 00:24:14.750 00:24:17.150 Amber Lin: If there’s an error code, maybe…

268 00:24:17.560 00:24:21.039 Amber Lin: Like, database needs updates, then we can.

269 00:24:21.040 00:24:21.520 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

270 00:24:21.520 00:24:26.080 Amber Lin: Back to confirm, like, It’s like, who needs to go and update this?

271 00:24:26.430 00:24:30.810 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, I don’t think it needs to be so granular, but that’s exactly it, like, database…

272 00:24:31.170 00:24:33.610 Samuel Roberts: Inaccurate, or, you know, needs update.

273 00:24:36.450 00:24:39.380 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, data still incorrect, that’s pretty good, yeah.

274 00:24:40.380 00:24:42.899 Samuel Roberts: Service name mismatch, alias missing is good.

275 00:24:51.910 00:24:55.999 Mustafa Raja: I think this, this one could be… This one we could leave.

276 00:24:57.250 00:24:57.949 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, definitely.

277 00:24:58.820 00:25:02.139 Mustafa Raja: Th-this, this does it, does it for us?

278 00:25:03.790 00:25:04.560 Uttam Kumaran: Which one?

279 00:25:04.830 00:25:05.659 Samuel Roberts: the staler and.

280 00:25:05.660 00:25:06.930 Mustafa Raja: Broad, no.

281 00:25:07.070 00:25:13.419 Mustafa Raja: Good, if you could get rid of this, row 11.

282 00:25:17.410 00:25:17.980 Samuel Roberts: Whoa.

283 00:25:18.510 00:25:19.020 Samuel Roberts: water.

284 00:25:19.020 00:25:21.280 Mustafa Raja: And then I’m thinking about this mapping missing…

285 00:25:30.440 00:25:44.750 Mustafa Raja: So, a lot of the times, they would ask for, not a lot, but some of the times, they would ask for inspectors when the service has no inspectors, but it would have technicians.

286 00:25:45.430 00:25:47.840 Mustafa Raja: So I think this is what this means.

287 00:25:49.040 00:25:49.750 Uttam Kumaran: Yes.

288 00:25:51.950 00:25:58.120 Uttam Kumaran: But again, that’s like an ABC team issue, so I just want to, like, clearly be like, okay, these are yours, these are ours.

289 00:25:58.390 00:25:58.980 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

290 00:26:04.150 00:26:06.359 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, so if we go back here…

291 00:26:07.010 00:26:11.869 Uttam Kumaran: Do we feel comfortable, like, doing issue codes for each of these?

292 00:26:17.730 00:26:18.929 Mustafa Raja: Give me a moment.

293 00:26:19.230 00:26:25.549 Mustafa Raja: That was missing… I think this, the 9th row should be… it should… we should own this, no?

294 00:26:30.180 00:26:31.390 Samuel Roberts: I’ll come from learning.

295 00:26:31.390 00:26:38.200 Mustafa Raja: Service name mismatch, alias missing, you know? So this is something that the DB tool needs to do, right?

296 00:26:38.410 00:26:39.400 Mustafa Raja: Correctly.

297 00:26:39.780 00:26:44.809 Samuel Roberts: Well, it… Does, but we need to know from them, like.

298 00:26:45.540 00:26:52.060 Samuel Roberts: the AI can figure some out, but if they’re using consistent terms, like… like the pest, for example.

299 00:26:52.190 00:26:58.480 Samuel Roberts: We need to know… what… when someone just asks pests, like, there’s a slew of things in the…

300 00:26:58.800 00:27:01.020 Samuel Roberts: Prompt that just…

301 00:27:01.230 00:27:08.790 Samuel Roberts: it has to know that that’s PEST, so I think we need to… yeah, it’s a kind of a dual thing, because I think we need to make sure that the database can handle tags or aliases or something better.

302 00:27:08.910 00:27:14.929 Samuel Roberts: But it also needs to be updated to reflect that, and we need to know that.

303 00:27:16.190 00:27:17.270 Mustafa Raja: Inspectors…

304 00:27:17.270 00:27:18.040 Samuel Roberts: from them.

305 00:27:19.820 00:27:22.490 Mustafa Raja: Service expects… hmm…

306 00:27:27.890 00:27:33.460 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I do have to run soon, though. Okay. Sorry. I didn’t…

307 00:27:34.980 00:27:43.489 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so I’m thinking if we can consolidate road number 5 and 6, so, it says… it’s just vice versa of each other, you know?

308 00:27:44.720 00:27:47.560 Mustafa Raja: Row number 5 and row number 6, if you look at descriptions.

309 00:27:48.330 00:27:53.110 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, we can consult. I guess from Sam, so today, I’m just gonna… I’m just gonna go through and…

310 00:27:53.420 00:27:54.430 Samuel Roberts: Make sure that each of.

311 00:27:54.430 00:27:57.069 Uttam Kumaran: These has error codes.

312 00:27:57.070 00:27:58.410 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. And…

313 00:27:58.510 00:28:03.579 Uttam Kumaran: I guess, like, can we mark here, Mustafa, if… These have been fixed.

314 00:28:04.070 00:28:05.469 Uttam Kumaran: Like, which ones, just using.

315 00:28:05.470 00:28:05.870 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

316 00:28:05.870 00:28:06.570 Uttam Kumaran: box.

317 00:28:07.980 00:28:08.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’ll do that.

318 00:28:08.690 00:28:12.779 Uttam Kumaran: And then any other progress, like, I wanna… we wanna tell them today?

319 00:28:16.120 00:28:19.449 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for me, I’ve been… I’ve been in the sheet.

320 00:28:19.450 00:28:26.970 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, this is, I… the migration, I got everything on Monster Cloud.

321 00:28:27.130 00:28:32.349 Samuel Roberts: I was getting logging and stuff, figuring it out there.

322 00:28:34.430 00:28:38.870 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, my brain’s a little loose, the…

323 00:28:40.510 00:28:51.680 Samuel Roberts: Got that running. The DBQ tool is still running on Heroku. We did have found an error there where it hit a LangFuse error today. This is not something that’s what I shared with them, but one of the errors that I saw come through today was LangFuse timed out.

324 00:28:51.990 00:28:59.989 Samuel Roberts: Which is not encouraging. So I’m not sure if we want to back that off, but, we did figure out one of those errors, but…

325 00:29:00.480 00:29:03.450 Samuel Roberts: I, I, I would just…

326 00:29:07.080 00:29:12.069 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Just trying to think, what’s a… what’s, like, a concrete thing to tell them about? Like, the Mastra stuff, it’s not just…

327 00:29:12.210 00:29:15.400 Uttam Kumaran: Well, that’s fine, I can just tell them we continued. I mean, what do we think about, like…

328 00:29:15.840 00:29:20.540 Uttam Kumaran: For the rest of this week, like, how do we feel about, like, What do we expect?

329 00:29:21.230 00:29:22.679 Uttam Kumaran: you know, for Friday.

330 00:29:22.980 00:29:39.409 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, what I was hoping to do, because the… as I was going through, like, the Gantt stuff and looking at the master, like, it’s… it’s pretty close, and what I wanted to start doing was taking all of the requests that are coming in Andy in N8N and sending them to that Monster Cloud instance, so we can start to have, like, a…

331 00:29:39.600 00:29:41.839 Samuel Roberts: Side-by-side comparison of a ton of requests.

332 00:29:42.020 00:29:43.810 Uttam Kumaran: Okay. Like, live requests.

333 00:29:43.810 00:29:50.110 Samuel Roberts: And I think that is definitely doable by Friday, and then we should be able to… See how…

334 00:29:50.560 00:29:57.910 Samuel Roberts: good that is as… as it currently stands. So then, like, from the migration standpoint, it’s…

335 00:29:58.200 00:30:02.269 Samuel Roberts: Do we switch to that, or do we refine that so that it does better sooner?

336 00:30:02.470 00:30:04.669 Samuel Roberts: Rather than just flip the switch.

337 00:30:04.670 00:30:05.260 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

338 00:30:06.220 00:30:07.170 Samuel Roberts: Because there’s…

339 00:30:07.920 00:30:17.279 Samuel Roberts: Mustaf and I have talked a little bit about the, like, re-architecting a little bit with the master now, but right now it’s just… it’s basically mimicking exactly what NEDEN is doing in the same, like, architecture.

340 00:30:19.420 00:30:31.980 Samuel Roberts: So, once we know that that’s at least on par, then… then I think we can run with it. And I think, certainly by… what are we at? Wednesday now? By Friday, like, we can definitely have that tied together. I was hitting a few roadblocks today.

341 00:30:32.170 00:30:35.759 Samuel Roberts: with Monster Cloud, but… Slowly figuring that out.

342 00:30:36.480 00:30:41.689 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, do we feel like we, before going into holidays, we can, like, migrate it over?

343 00:30:42.700 00:30:47.510 Uttam Kumaran: Or, like, migrate more pieces of it over, like… or… this is what I guess, my…

344 00:30:47.510 00:30:48.310 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

345 00:30:48.310 00:30:48.679 Uttam Kumaran: I guess.

346 00:30:48.680 00:30:49.200 Samuel Roberts: Bye.

347 00:30:49.200 00:30:54.339 Uttam Kumaran: My point is, like, why… like, I thought today we should have just worked more on this prompt.

348 00:30:55.390 00:31:00.350 Uttam Kumaran: Fixing and, like, just, like, error logging and stuff like that, because…

349 00:31:01.320 00:31:11.229 Uttam Kumaran: if the migration is not gonna be done by the time everyone’s out, then there’s, like, just no point to do it right now, because this… I just… the number… the P0 is just, like.

350 00:31:11.480 00:31:13.630 Uttam Kumaran: Being able to clearly articulate

351 00:31:13.930 00:31:20.019 Uttam Kumaran: Where we’re messing up, and then making sure that those are, like, there’s a… there’s a loop to address, you know?

352 00:31:20.020 00:31:34.099 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, well, I mean, that’s why we were doing the spreadsheet, and Mustaf and I’m digging into a few of them, but yeah, I think that was definitely, like, the path here. I was just trying to keep that going in parallel, but yeah, I don’t know if we’ll get to a point when we’re good to, like, switch over to that by… by then.

353 00:31:34.100 00:31:37.920 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I just want, like, all of our brainpower, like, fixing this.

354 00:31:38.100 00:31:38.730 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

355 00:31:39.210 00:31:43.519 Uttam Kumaran: Because nothing, like, It’s just nothing’s gonna matter until…

356 00:31:43.520 00:31:43.910 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

357 00:31:43.910 00:31:44.660 Uttam Kumaran: guys are…

358 00:31:44.820 00:32:01.679 Uttam Kumaran: like, getting calls, and they’re not confident. Like, I just want to show them, of the errors that are our fault, here’s how we’re… we’re continuing to triage, is, like, the biggest thing. So, even to build quality of life stuff, like having AI auto-assign issue codes.

359 00:32:01.690 00:32:07.300 Uttam Kumaran: Like, going in and finding and auto-assigning the issue codes, and building a, like, a quick…

360 00:32:07.580 00:32:17.630 Uttam Kumaran: real dashboard, or it gets added to this spreadsheet, so that as issues come in, we can triage. Like, that would be a… that would be a big win.

361 00:32:17.840 00:32:22.499 Uttam Kumaran: And then also, like, better, like, error messaging. Like, I think…

362 00:32:22.870 00:32:24.990 Uttam Kumaran: That would solve, like, tons of…

363 00:32:25.000 00:32:26.789 Samuel Roberts: We just tell the users.

364 00:32:27.140 00:32:33.359 Uttam Kumaran: like, why… like, there’s a couple of error reasons that, like, I feel like we should just communicate, like, hey…

365 00:32:34.380 00:32:36.250 Uttam Kumaran: We didn’t find anything in there.

366 00:32:36.380 00:32:38.880 Uttam Kumaran: You know, like, we just be a little bit more verbose.

367 00:32:39.190 00:32:39.850 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

368 00:32:40.910 00:32:45.660 Uttam Kumaran: So that’s what I’m gonna translate to them, that we’re working on that, you know, and that we can have that this week.

369 00:32:46.200 00:32:46.940 Samuel Roberts: I’m sorry.

370 00:32:46.940 00:32:47.870 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay.

371 00:32:49.830 00:32:52.149 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, perfect, then I’m gonna get an email out now.

372 00:32:53.620 00:32:57.330 Uttam Kumaran: I can say on Mustafa, if we want to just finish, so we can finish these together.

373 00:32:57.330 00:33:14.929 Amber Lin: Cool. You can use the message that I sent about the top causes. I think that gives some examples of what you can just copy over. I think, especially for the aliases, that could be an easier win to, one, add to our database what other

374 00:33:15.440 00:33:25.080 Amber Lin: might refer to this specific service name. So maybe in the services table, we can add another column.

375 00:33:25.260 00:33:34.689 Amber Lin: That probably would take another… Meeting with the clients, or just going through our, like, past, past questions.

376 00:33:35.190 00:33:43.060 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, with the, with the, like, there’s certain things that, like, they might be calling other things, but there’s also groups of things, I think, too, that we need to make sure we understand.

377 00:33:43.320 00:33:45.140 Samuel Roberts: But…

378 00:33:45.480 00:33:55.010 Samuel Roberts: like, Pest, for example, was covering, like, a bunch of different things, like I said. So, like, the certain aliases, and then tags, maybe? I don’t know the best way to handle that yet, because right now it’s just in the prompt, which I don’t love.

379 00:33:55.010 00:33:56.520 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, exactly.

380 00:33:57.470 00:33:58.249 Uttam Kumaran: So, I mean, that’s…

381 00:33:58.250 00:33:59.100 Samuel Roberts: And the DB2, yeah.

382 00:33:59.100 00:34:07.950 Uttam Kumaran: I just want to see the extent to which we can prompt engineer and, like, keep things, and then still, like, there’s a lot of flexibility when we move, but I want to just max out.

383 00:34:08.310 00:34:08.880 Samuel Roberts: That’s fine, yeah.

384 00:34:08.880 00:34:17.139 Uttam Kumaran: Even if it… if it increases the execution time, if we can just get it to, like, where they’re confident, it’ll buy us a few weeks for us to do that, you know?

385 00:34:17.280 00:34:17.989 Amber Lin: Yeah.

386 00:34:19.090 00:34:26.849 Uttam Kumaran: And then, and then, I guess, Amber, where… oh, this is your… in your top cause, okay, okay. All right, feel free to drop, Sam, no problem.

387 00:34:26.850 00:34:29.130 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool, yeah. Thanks, y’all.

388 00:34:29.130 00:34:29.890 Uttam Kumaran: Thank you.

389 00:34:30.820 00:34:31.510 Samuel Roberts: Good one.

390 00:34:46.850 00:34:50.990 Amber Lin: Cool. What are you guys gonna work on? I can work on the email.

391 00:34:51.750 00:34:58.590 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I guess if you can write… if you can just write the email with the top causes, and then also indicate

392 00:34:58.760 00:35:01.769 Uttam Kumaran: In the spreadsheet, we’re starting to do issue codes.

393 00:35:01.900 00:35:05.810 Uttam Kumaran: We’re gonna start having AI take the first pass at identifying the issue.

394 00:35:06.340 00:35:12.810 Uttam Kumaran: Those… those would be the big things, and then by Friday,

395 00:35:13.380 00:35:16.370 Uttam Kumaran: we should… we should be able to not only have AI

396 00:35:16.480 00:35:20.340 Uttam Kumaran: identify issues, but we should see that our brain… the brain forge

397 00:35:22.100 00:35:25.940 Uttam Kumaran: the Brainforge-attributed issues should be less, you know?

398 00:35:26.560 00:35:27.240 Amber Lin: Okay.

399 00:35:27.470 00:35:28.030 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

400 00:35:41.540 00:35:45.019 Amber Lin: Can I give you the answer on her transfer questions?

401 00:35:45.500 00:35:50.659 Uttam Kumaran: I just would say we’re… we’re fixing this, like, we just don’t have bandwidth right now until this is fixed.

402 00:35:50.840 00:35:51.630 Amber Lin: Gotcha, okay.

403 00:35:51.840 00:35:53.920 Uttam Kumaran: If you couldn’t just say that, that would be great.

404 00:36:18.570 00:36:24.870 Amber Lin: I guess her question was more of, is that going to be done as part of the discovery? I feel like…

405 00:36:25.270 00:36:27.560 Amber Lin: That we will be using?

406 00:36:27.560 00:36:29.879 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I think we’re gonna use those, yeah, for sure.

407 00:36:30.360 00:36:34.500 Amber Lin: Okay, I’ll let her note that, so it’s not, like, a flat-out no.

408 00:39:31.920 00:39:37.889 Mustafa Raja: Also, a lot of the times when Andy does not find any results, or the query, you know.

409 00:39:38.220 00:39:43.749 Mustafa Raja: is just null, or returns null. It says that it does not have information.

410 00:39:44.790 00:39:50.790 Mustafa Raja: When really the query… when… when really the query said there’s nothing in there, I…

411 00:39:52.830 00:39:53.960 Uttam Kumaran: Wait, say that again?

412 00:39:55.100 00:40:02.890 Mustafa Raja: So, a lot of the times, what happens is when Andy runs a query, and the query returns no results.

413 00:40:03.100 00:40:06.729 Mustafa Raja: What happens is it says that it does not have access.

414 00:40:06.950 00:40:08.480 Mustafa Raja: to the information.

415 00:40:11.000 00:40:11.710 Uttam Kumaran: Why?

416 00:40:12.940 00:40:17.119 Mustafa Raja: I think it’s just, the way the system prompt is, you know, laid out.

417 00:40:17.120 00:40:22.929 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, I mean, but that’s the thing, we should change the error so it explains why.

418 00:40:22.930 00:40:24.530 Mustafa Raja: Why? Yeah.

419 00:40:24.910 00:40:27.590 Uttam Kumaran: You know, because think about it, the user doesn’t care.

420 00:40:27.700 00:40:30.040 Uttam Kumaran: Our error codes should come in the backend.

421 00:40:30.690 00:40:31.520 Uttam Kumaran: You know?

422 00:40:31.950 00:40:33.809 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah, you’re right, you’re right.

423 00:40:35.330 00:40:38.189 Uttam Kumaran: So maybe that’s something you can change in the prompt if you want to.

424 00:40:38.570 00:40:39.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, I’ll do that.

425 00:45:20.680 00:45:26.140 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, how do we feel, Mustafa, about getting… can we… can we… maybe we just keep going on the error codes?

426 00:45:29.990 00:45:31.800 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I could feel… feel the…

427 00:45:31.800 00:45:35.409 Uttam Kumaran: Let’s just finish this up, because that’ll be what I end up sending.

428 00:45:35.930 00:45:36.620 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

429 00:45:37.920 00:45:40.179 Uttam Kumaran: And then what is green versus yellow here?

430 00:45:40.180 00:45:44.419 Mustafa Raja: Oh, so, yellow, I wanted to get back to, because this was a little confusing.

431 00:45:44.720 00:45:49.289 Mustafa Raja: And then green, I wanted to talk about these ones in the loom, so…

432 00:45:50.390 00:45:51.250 Mustafa Raja: White.

433 00:45:52.160 00:45:53.050 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay.

434 00:45:55.870 00:45:58.299 Uttam Kumaran: I can turn it all white, what do you think? Or no?

435 00:45:58.600 00:46:01.000 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, let’s turn all of these white.

436 00:46:01.340 00:46:01.880 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

437 00:46:04.540 00:46:06.540 Mustafa Raja: Oh, that was super quick.

438 00:46:07.570 00:46:10.999 Uttam Kumaran: I just, you just click on the, just click on this.

439 00:46:13.520 00:46:14.290 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

440 00:46:15.740 00:46:16.450 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

441 00:48:20.010 00:48:23.410 Mustafa Raja: These are… Assignments normally…

442 00:48:30.980 00:48:31.750 Mustafa Raja: P.

443 00:49:00.060 00:49:04.659 Mustafa Raja: So some of these are combinations of issue codes.

444 00:49:36.600 00:49:38.559 Mustafa Raja: Isn’t intend to misread.

445 00:49:56.720 00:49:58.150 Mustafa Raja: Essential lock.

446 00:50:19.710 00:50:21.400 Mustafa Raja: We’re not given this.

447 00:51:39.150 00:51:41.070 Mustafa Raja: Integration.

448 00:51:42.820 00:51:43.590 Mustafa Raja: dating…

449 00:51:44.410 00:51:50.080 Amber Lin: I sent the email draft in our Slack. I’m on the Instagant right now.

450 00:51:50.500 00:51:57.560 Amber Lin: Okay. I still don’t… I am in ABC Home and Commercial. I don’t see the Gantt. I assume, but I…

451 00:51:57.560 00:52:00.310 Uttam Kumaran: There is no Gantt. There should just be my project.

452 00:52:00.440 00:52:01.680 Amber Lin: Okay, that makes sense.

453 00:52:01.680 00:52:03.709 Uttam Kumaran: There is nothing. Okay. Yes.

454 00:52:03.770 00:52:04.580 Amber Lin: Okay.

455 00:52:04.960 00:52:09.429 Uttam Kumaran: But if you could just even get the basics from that doc in there…

456 00:52:10.340 00:52:11.870 Uttam Kumaran: Well, that would be lovely.

457 00:52:11.870 00:52:18.679 Amber Lin: Okay, that I can’t try to do. I assume the doc should be in Notion, right?

458 00:52:18.680 00:52:23.030 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, if you search on migration, you could even throw that in a GPT and say, like, what are the sec…

459 00:52:23.790 00:52:28.430 Uttam Kumaran: What are the decisions and key tasks? And then, as long as it can end up in there.

460 00:52:28.430 00:52:28.840 Amber Lin: early on.

461 00:52:28.840 00:52:32.330 Uttam Kumaran: I can ask Sam and Casey to sort of, like.

462 00:52:32.990 00:52:36.500 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, give it dates and links and stuff like that.

463 00:52:36.500 00:52:38.100 Amber Lin: Cool, cool. Okay.

464 00:52:38.300 00:52:42.379 Amber Lin: Alright, I can do that.

465 00:52:42.380 00:52:43.140 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay.

466 00:53:03.960 00:53:05.610 Mustafa Raja: Okay, brand filter…

467 00:54:14.040 00:54:15.720 Mustafa Raja: Response…

468 00:54:17.240 00:54:21.130 Uttam Kumaran: Mustafa, there’s no, is there any Christmas celebration there?

469 00:54:21.350 00:54:22.190 Uttam Kumaran: Or no.

470 00:54:22.760 00:54:30.440 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we do, so the malls would have, you know, decorations and all, and then the roads would be decorated.

471 00:54:30.940 00:54:32.090 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, nice.

472 00:54:32.290 00:54:43.330 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah, I got my laptop today, in the morning, and I… and when I was going, going to the markets, and I… I would see, Merry Christmas boards and all that.

473 00:54:43.440 00:54:44.990 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, nice.

474 00:54:45.780 00:54:57.399 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so in the nighttime, the city where I live, they, they, they would light up, so we have a river… not a river, what’s it called?

475 00:54:58.260 00:55:00.100 Mustafa Raja: What’s an air quality?

476 00:55:00.250 00:55:01.630 Mustafa Raja: Value English.

477 00:55:01.630 00:55:02.630 Uttam Kumaran: Creek?

478 00:55:06.240 00:55:06.980 Mustafa Raja: Holy…

479 00:55:20.010 00:55:20.720 Mustafa Raja: Right.

480 00:55:20.860 00:55:25.969 Mustafa Raja: They did the same thing. So, a small lake that’s running through the city.

481 00:55:26.140 00:55:26.750 Uttam Kumaran: K.

482 00:55:27.530 00:55:33.000 Mustafa Raja: And we have a road across that, and all of that would be, you know.

483 00:55:33.300 00:55:39.279 Mustafa Raja: Decorated, with lights and all, and so the… so in the nighttime.

484 00:55:39.560 00:55:43.770 Mustafa Raja: We’ll have a lot of traffic, traffic over there, people,

485 00:55:44.110 00:55:50.040 Mustafa Raja: You know, trying to, you know, have a good spot there.

486 00:55:50.510 00:55:52.699 Mustafa Raja: try and eat or something, so that’s…

487 00:55:52.700 00:55:53.240 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

488 00:55:53.610 00:55:57.330 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, but the malls really look pretty good.

489 00:55:57.790 00:55:58.970 Uttam Kumaran: Hmm, okay.

490 00:55:59.840 00:56:02.550 Mustafa Raja: If I, if I go out, I’ll, I’ll record something.

491 00:56:02.670 00:56:03.420 Mustafa Raja: I’m not sure.

492 00:56:03.420 00:56:03.800 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

493 00:56:03.800 00:56:05.429 Mustafa Raja: I don’t have hands right now.

494 00:56:05.650 00:56:10.189 Mustafa Raja: But if I do, I’ll record. I’ll record and sharing fun.

495 00:56:10.390 00:56:11.390 Mustafa Raja: But in random.

496 00:56:11.390 00:56:12.459 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, heck yeah.

497 00:56:15.800 00:56:20.320 Mustafa Raja: So, just to confirm… QMB…

498 00:56:42.110 00:56:45.840 Mustafa Raja: The response I’m going to believe… community.

499 00:56:56.720 00:56:57.810 Mustafa Raja: Please use…

500 00:57:00.980 00:57:01.680 Mustafa Raja: Oops.

501 00:57:02.710 00:57:05.430 Mustafa Raja: QE… It’s going to be.

502 00:57:25.060 00:57:33.950 Mustafa Raja: The ones I’m labeling as fixed, I’m putting in as QA, just to make sure that the ABC team and we are aligned, that this is good.

503 00:57:35.360 00:57:36.280 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay.

504 00:57:40.810 00:57:47.379 Mustafa Raja: I’m simply gonna give space… Yeah, so, QA…

505 00:58:21.250 00:58:22.080 Mustafa Raja: I’m sorry.

506 00:59:36.860 00:59:38.929 Mustafa Raja: Okay, Lee, this looks pretty good.

507 00:59:39.220 00:59:42.429 Mustafa Raja: I tried adding all of the…

508 00:59:43.110 00:59:46.980 Mustafa Raja: issues that I did, explore.

509 01:00:26.660 01:00:36.780 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, perfect. So, let me send this, and then the other thing I’m gonna do here… Okay, cool.

510 01:00:40.380 01:00:41.740 Uttam Kumaran: So…

511 01:00:59.460 01:01:05.419 Mustafa Raja: I think one thing that I’ll do in the log site that I will… the logs that are coming in,

512 01:01:06.430 01:01:10.990 Mustafa Raja: In Slack, I’ll add the execution ID also, so… so it’s easier.

513 01:01:11.560 01:01:13.950 Mustafa Raja: Directly from the logs, we’ll get to that.

514 01:01:14.340 01:01:15.530 Mustafa Raja: Execution. Okay.

515 01:01:21.240 01:01:26.129 Uttam Kumaran: And then one thing I want to work on is, writing this query. It’s like,

516 01:01:26.310 01:01:27.730 Uttam Kumaran: Figure out how to do this.

517 01:05:13.510 01:05:14.740 Uttam Kumaran: Does this not work?

518 01:05:23.870 01:05:24.560 Uttam Kumaran: Nope.

519 01:05:33.040 01:05:33.940 Uttam Kumaran: Oh.

520 01:05:35.460 01:05:36.760 Uttam Kumaran: Haha, hello.

521 01:08:09.070 01:08:22.769 Amber Lin: Cool, I just did the Gantt chart for the basic sections and tasks. I added some of the hour estimates, but I would like Casey and Sam to go in to, one, check the

522 01:08:23.310 01:08:31.800 Amber Lin: And then assign approximate times of when we’re… when we will be starting, because I don’t really know where we are at right now.

523 01:08:33.060 01:08:36.249 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, let me just… maybe.

524 01:08:36.370 01:08:37.839 Amber Lin: You can feel free to…

525 01:08:37.920 01:08:43.390 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, you can feel free to drop to me, me and Mustafa can just look at it really briefly, and then I’m gonna shoot that over.

526 01:08:43.810 01:08:44.340 Amber Lin: Cool.

527 01:08:44.340 01:08:47.520 Mustafa Raja: And also, I’m looking at the error codes.

528 01:08:47.720 01:08:54.640 Mustafa Raja: Table, I think the row number 4th, data assignments, none, should be ABC Team.

529 01:08:55.300 01:08:59.200 Uttam Kumaran: Okay. Because it’s the assignments table that needs to be fixed.

530 01:08:59.479 01:09:01.259 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, yeah, go ahead, you can change it.

531 01:09:03.640 01:09:09.170 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, Amber, it should be their responsibility, right? To… Get the data right.

532 01:09:09.399 01:09:13.199 Amber Lin: Wait, again, show me the code. What is this code for?

533 01:09:13.819 01:09:17.599 Mustafa Raja: Assign… data assignments, none. So…

534 01:09:18.279 01:09:22.919 Mustafa Raja: There wouldn’t be proper assignments in the assignment table.

535 01:09:29.609 01:09:36.029 Amber Lin: It is our responsibility only if it is in the original documents we got.

536 01:09:36.710 01:09:38.010 Amber Lin: So, if they…

537 01:09:38.010 01:09:39.760 Mustafa Raja: So, like…

538 01:09:41.350 01:09:43.460 Mustafa Raja: So we need to make sure that we don’t have it.

539 01:09:43.460 01:09:45.180 Uttam Kumaran: But I think that’s this.

540 01:09:46.640 01:09:47.329 Uttam Kumaran: That’s the story.

541 01:09:47.330 01:09:50.170 Amber Lin: Oh, oh, you’re talking about row 10. Okay, sorry.

542 01:09:50.170 01:09:54.009 Uttam Kumaran: No, no, no, row 10… no, we’re talking about row 4, right?

543 01:09:54.010 01:09:55.990 Amber Lin: Oh, I was not reading that.

544 01:09:55.990 01:09:59.019 Uttam Kumaran: Wait, wait, wait, wait, Gustafo, which one are you talking about?

545 01:09:59.270 01:10:01.070 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m talking about the fourth.

546 01:10:01.280 01:10:04.040 Amber Lin: Okay. Data assignments, none.

547 01:10:04.240 01:10:05.010 Amber Lin: Okay.

548 01:10:06.010 01:10:11.320 Amber Lin: So… I think here.

549 01:10:11.820 01:10:21.300 Amber Lin: It’s… we need to pass it through first. We need to check, do we actually have it in what we originally got?

550 01:10:21.720 01:10:22.420 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

551 01:10:22.730 01:10:32.869 Amber Lin: Yeah, because we’re not 100% sure if we entered in everything they gave… gave us. Sometimes there’s… I’m not confident in that yet.

552 01:10:32.870 01:10:41.440 Mustafa Raja: just leave it as BFT, and then we’ll first make sure that whatever we have is exactly reflected in the tables or not.

553 01:10:41.760 01:10:44.359 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s leave it as is then. Okay.

554 01:10:47.730 01:10:50.349 Uttam Kumaran: And then on the Gantt side…

555 01:11:38.900 01:11:40.969 Amber Lin: Are we deleting that folder?

556 01:11:41.440 01:11:42.679 Uttam Kumaran: Wait, I was gonna say, wait, what?

557 01:11:43.250 01:11:45.309 Uttam Kumaran: Wait, can I delete this one?

558 01:11:45.720 01:11:47.550 Amber Lin: I don’t know what that is.

559 01:11:47.550 01:11:49.419 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, alright, alright, sorry.

560 01:11:49.590 01:11:52.290 Uttam Kumaran: You see, I was, like, about to click it!

561 01:11:53.890 01:11:55.350 Amber Lin: So scary!

562 01:11:55.350 01:11:57.770 Uttam Kumaran: Sorry, sorry, I was just like…

563 01:11:58.080 01:12:01.450 Uttam Kumaran: Like, I’m moving at a high speed, okay?

564 01:12:02.010 01:12:04.710 Uttam Kumaran: This is all archived, though, okay, so let’s just take a look.

565 01:12:07.780 01:12:08.360 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

566 01:12:41.650 01:12:46.500 Amber Lin: Anything else you guys need me on? I’m gonna have to finish something on Honey Stinger.

567 01:12:47.000 01:12:47.850 Uttam Kumaran: No, that’s it, that’s it.

568 01:12:47.850 01:12:57.550 Amber Lin: Cool, sounds good. Tomorrow I’m not here, would you be able to cover for the meeting with them? I can help you get the dashboards and the metrics ready.

569 01:12:58.600 01:13:01.489 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely. Yeah, yeah, happy to, yeah.

570 01:13:01.490 01:13:02.390 Amber Lin: Sounds good.

571 01:13:02.760 01:13:04.250 Uttam Kumaran: Check out the new dashboard I built.

572 01:13:04.400 01:13:07.920 Amber Lin: Oh, okay, I took a… I took a look earlier, it looks great.

573 01:13:08.490 01:13:09.160 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, maybe…

574 01:13:09.160 01:13:14.820 Amber Lin: I don’t know how our evils are accurate yet, but I think that will be very useful.

575 01:13:15.240 01:13:16.380 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, okay, okay.

576 01:13:17.770 01:13:18.600 Uttam Kumaran: Alright.

577 01:13:18.720 01:13:19.830 Uttam Kumaran: Thank you.

578 01:13:19.830 01:13:20.559 Amber Lin: Bye, y’all.

579 01:13:22.070 01:13:25.420 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, I guess, Mustafa, I was gonna actually share this one with you.

580 01:13:30.050 01:13:31.420 Uttam Kumaran: What am I… what am I sharing?

581 01:13:31.420 01:13:32.170 Mustafa Raja: I will help.

582 01:13:37.480 01:13:38.879 Mustafa Raja: Oh, I got my laptop.

583 01:13:40.070 01:13:41.430 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, really? Nice.

584 01:13:41.430 01:13:42.540 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this morning.

585 01:13:43.950 01:13:44.770 Uttam Kumaran: How is it?

586 01:13:45.140 01:13:46.300 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m loving it.

587 01:13:47.690 01:13:49.330 Uttam Kumaran: I need a new laptop, dude.

588 01:13:49.720 01:13:52.560 Uttam Kumaran: Try to maybe buy one for myself for Christmas.

589 01:13:53.020 01:13:55.660 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, you should treat yourself for Christmas.

590 01:13:55.830 01:13:57.300 Uttam Kumaran: Haha, thanks.

591 01:14:00.730 01:14:02.189 Uttam Kumaran: Hey, what’s some sleep?

592 01:14:04.590 01:14:05.880 Mustafa Raja: Definitely.

593 01:14:06.200 01:14:06.730 Uttam Kumaran: Hahaha.

594 01:14:06.730 01:14:10.090 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I know I’ll be, I’ll be sleeping a lot.

595 01:14:10.620 01:14:15.640 Uttam Kumaran: I will be literally waking up, TV, eat, nap.

596 01:14:17.670 01:14:21.230 Mustafa Raja: But then I gotta come work on some AI. That’s holy tough.

597 01:14:21.620 01:14:26.699 Mustafa Raja: On some Saturdays, I’d, like, I’d, like, sleep for 12, 13 hours.

598 01:14:26.840 01:14:27.850 Uttam Kumaran: Really?

599 01:14:28.260 01:14:28.900 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

600 01:14:29.440 01:14:30.180 Uttam Kumaran: Wow.

601 01:14:30.180 01:14:31.619 Mustafa Raja: Only Saturdays only, though.

602 01:14:32.590 01:14:33.490 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, haha.

603 01:14:37.010 01:14:38.609 Mustafa Raja: I wouldn’t want to.

604 01:14:38.750 01:14:44.870 Mustafa Raja: sleep that long, but… yeah, I’ll just… I’ll just, you know, I’ll just wake up and see, oh…

605 01:14:45.050 01:14:47.749 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it’s been 12 hours. Okay.

606 01:14:47.750 01:14:48.620 Uttam Kumaran: Dang.

607 01:15:10.790 01:15:13.280 Uttam Kumaran: Let me just send one Slack message, hold on.

608 01:15:47.170 01:15:51.219 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, how do we want to do this one?

609 01:16:02.070 01:16:03.680 Mustafa Raja: Leard… Leardes?

610 01:16:06.130 01:16:10.339 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so migrate core ANDI logic from NAD to master, implement master entry.

611 01:16:10.340 01:16:13.360 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is done. Migrate core and the logic is done.

612 01:16:14.390 01:16:15.620 Uttam Kumaran: So when was it done?

613 01:16:16.310 01:16:18.430 Mustafa Raja: It’s been done for, like…

614 01:16:19.030 01:16:20.929 Mustafa Raja: A week or so, to be honest.

615 01:16:21.610 01:16:22.240 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

616 01:16:22.620 01:16:24.160 Uttam Kumaran: How about all these ones?

617 01:16:25.190 01:16:30.120 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m logging into Instagram. Okay. Let me log and see.

618 01:16:32.470 01:16:34.029 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, let me know if you can see this.

619 01:16:34.430 01:16:38.869 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, number shared link, I’ll just go in there.

620 01:16:42.060 01:16:46.950 Mustafa Raja: Don’t think I see… Yeah, I’m only in.

621 01:16:48.590 01:16:50.090 Uttam Kumaran: I added you, I added you.

622 01:16:50.910 01:16:52.950 Mustafa Raja: Okay, I’ll… I’ll refresh…

623 01:16:58.050 01:16:59.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, ABC.

624 01:16:59.360 01:17:01.490 Mustafa Raja: ABC, and then migration.

625 01:17:04.340 01:17:05.700 Mustafa Raja: Okay…

626 01:17:11.250 01:17:14.250 Mustafa Raja: Okay, entry, endpoint, who mean?

627 01:17:14.670 01:17:16.300 Mustafa Raja: Request handling.

628 01:17:17.360 01:17:20.770 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, so, this one depends on…

629 01:17:21.560 01:17:27.639 Mustafa Raja: Entry endpoint would really depend on the instance we will be getting from, ABC, right?

630 01:17:28.080 01:17:28.750 Uttam Kumaran: Yes.

631 01:17:29.720 01:17:35.350 Mustafa Raja: So this is dependent on them, and then… but this shouldn’t take much long, because we have the code logic.

632 01:17:35.660 01:17:36.270 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

633 01:17:36.700 01:17:42.319 Mustafa Raja: structured logging from our structured data warehouse, we need to build that.

634 01:17:42.490 01:17:49.339 Mustafa Raja: So maybe in parallel, we could… we could start doing that while we are waiting for the number 2?

635 01:17:51.340 01:17:58.070 Mustafa Raja: Okay, one second. And then valid response correctness versus… Current… genitin behavior.

636 01:17:58.790 01:18:01.490 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I think this is, number 4,

637 01:18:02.410 01:18:06.940 Mustafa Raja: Number 4, I’d like to talk to Sam, regarding this.

638 01:18:07.960 01:18:12.659 Mustafa Raja: Fixed edge cases and regression identified during testing.

639 01:18:14.550 01:18:15.220 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

640 01:18:17.170 01:18:18.870 Mustafa Raja: When it responds correctly.

641 01:18:19.580 01:18:23.900 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so this is the new agent that we want to bend, then, then…

642 01:18:27.540 01:18:29.279 Mustafa Raja: This is just an action on that.

643 01:18:37.800 01:18:42.519 Mustafa Raja: Okay… Okay, master, okay, integrate registration as well.

644 01:18:47.870 01:18:49.889 Mustafa Raja: Imagine learning logic.

645 01:18:51.550 01:18:53.780 Mustafa Raja: Is it a master alerting agent?

646 01:18:54.330 01:18:58.639 Mustafa Raja: Okay, we actually rebuilt the routing… To be honest.

647 01:18:58.640 01:18:59.670 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, where’s that?

648 01:19:00.320 01:19:03.720 Mustafa Raja: It’s in N10, and it’s been working pretty good.

649 01:19:08.580 01:19:13.490 Mustafa Raja: I’ll talk to Sam regarding this if we want to keep that, or if we want to redo it.

650 01:19:14.040 01:19:14.730 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

651 01:19:15.230 01:19:19.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, but I feel pretty confident, and we haven’t had any issues with that.

652 01:19:19.680 01:19:20.570 Mustafa Raja: So…

653 01:19:21.260 01:19:27.790 Mustafa Raja: And, yeah, but I’ll lay, lay, lay, I’ll lay out it after, after I talk to Sam about it.

654 01:19:29.530 01:19:30.080 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

655 01:19:30.480 01:19:34.170 Mustafa Raja: Migrate… yeah, so 9 is also done.

656 01:19:34.410 01:19:37.070 Mustafa Raja: as part of core AND logic.

657 01:19:41.130 01:19:44.049 Mustafa Raja: So 9, I’ll just, I’ll just do this.

658 01:19:45.310 01:19:47.939 Mustafa Raja: How do I label it as 9, though?

659 01:19:53.940 01:19:57.189 Mustafa Raja: How do I see… Where?

660 01:19:57.310 01:19:59.680 Mustafa Raja: Oh, oh, I’ll just need to move it.

661 01:19:59.810 01:20:04.349 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay. I need to… Get rid of it first.

662 01:20:04.540 01:20:06.949 Uttam Kumaran: And then you can click these to mark it as done.

663 01:20:08.400 01:20:09.690 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay.

664 01:20:11.680 01:20:16.660 Mustafa Raja: logic… Migrate, this is okay.

665 01:20:18.290 01:20:19.590 Mustafa Raja: This is okay.

666 01:20:22.920 01:20:24.280 Mustafa Raja: Oh, and this is done.

667 01:20:26.900 01:20:30.379 Mustafa Raja: Correct drag tool ex… do.

668 01:20:30.800 01:20:32.520 Mustafa Raja: connector tool.

669 01:20:33.290 01:20:35.659 Mustafa Raja: To existing Vector Store.

670 01:20:37.100 01:20:39.769 Mustafa Raja: Okay, this is a little… weak.

671 01:20:42.110 01:20:44.319 Mustafa Raja: Okay, no, no, no, this is good, okay.

672 01:20:44.580 01:20:49.329 Mustafa Raja: Validate document relevance, and… Hmm, so this is…

673 01:20:49.740 01:20:54.830 Mustafa Raja: And load testing, okay, load test route, load test routing test.

674 01:20:55.450 01:20:57.120 Mustafa Raja: Concordant Usage.

675 01:20:59.380 01:21:00.690 Mustafa Raja: correctness issues.

676 01:21:10.380 01:21:13.540 Mustafa Raja: We’re looking back, rebuilding the room.

677 01:21:14.360 01:21:17.769 Mustafa Raja: Undo mastra… this is done.

678 01:21:18.300 01:21:24.490 Mustafa Raja: This was done this week, this… Text to SQL into master.

679 01:21:24.980 01:21:26.910 Mustafa Raja: Yes, this was done this week.

680 01:21:30.670 01:21:32.069 Mustafa Raja: Let’s do this.

681 01:21:33.710 01:21:36.189 Mustafa Raja: We are using this now, so…

682 01:21:39.510 01:21:41.150 Mustafa Raja: Rebuild access.

683 01:21:49.030 01:21:49.820 Mustafa Raja: Peace.

684 01:21:55.200 01:21:56.399 Mustafa Raja: This is done.

685 01:21:59.690 01:22:06.700 Mustafa Raja: Oh, validate the skill accuracy and permission boundaries, but… List responses…

686 01:23:14.890 01:23:16.980 Mustafa Raja: Deploying Astra to this.

687 01:23:17.870 01:23:19.010 Mustafa Raja: Configure this.

688 01:23:38.270 01:23:45.170 Mustafa Raja: So, for this 2… the task number 2 that we have…

689 01:23:46.120 01:23:50.529 Mustafa Raja: Do we really have to wait for their instance?

690 01:23:50.810 01:23:54.979 Mustafa Raja: Or could we configure it in our GCP and then just move it?

691 01:23:57.480 01:24:00.029 Uttam Kumaran: We don’t have to wait for them, we can do it in ours.

692 01:24:01.620 01:24:02.270 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

693 01:24:02.270 01:24:03.380 Uttam Kumaran: I would suggest that.

694 01:24:05.350 01:24:07.309 Uttam Kumaran: Then moving to theirs will be easy, right?

695 01:24:07.910 01:24:10.030 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, we won’t have to.

696 01:24:12.050 01:24:15.509 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we’ll have the logic and all, and then we could just move.

697 01:24:16.520 01:24:18.989 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, hmm…

698 01:24:21.480 01:24:31.830 Mustafa Raja: I guess, I guess, do we have a decision on, Cloud Run? Are we going to stick to Cloud Run, or some other service from GCP?

699 01:24:33.550 01:24:40.100 Mustafa Raja: I guess this is something that I could figure out with Sam, and then maybe work on this entry point tomorrow.

700 01:24:40.580 01:24:43.799 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I would just build it in ours so that at least it’s worth.

701 01:24:43.800 01:24:45.019 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, I’ll do that.

702 01:24:45.610 01:24:47.440 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know, I feel like that’s good.

703 01:24:50.130 01:24:54.979 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’ll see, I’ll… I’ll see to it, I’ll see to it with Sam.

704 01:25:06.580 01:25:10.290 Mustafa Raja: I think it’s structured… Locking King.

705 01:25:17.170 01:25:21.480 Mustafa Raja: Do we have a BigQuery instance of our own?

706 01:25:24.550 01:25:26.849 Uttam Kumaran: BigQuery will be hard to migrate.

707 01:25:27.060 01:25:30.630 Uttam Kumaran: I would focus more on migrating any of the execution.

708 01:25:31.310 01:25:32.040 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

709 01:25:32.280 01:25:32.960 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

710 01:25:33.970 01:25:36.030 Mustafa Raja: Now that it responds correctness.

711 01:25:39.350 01:25:44.720 Mustafa Raja: In that case, I’m leaving validations and all, right, for now. I’m not mapping them.

712 01:25:45.860 01:25:46.420 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

713 01:25:51.860 01:25:58.999 Mustafa Raja: Oh, let me show… write the stuff that I want to discuss with Sam, so I don’t forget.

714 01:26:00.450 01:26:01.590 Mustafa Raja: What’s tomorrow.

715 01:26:04.790 01:26:11.170 Mustafa Raja: Two things, master entry point… Let’s see…

716 01:26:16.500 01:26:24.200 Mustafa Raja: Connect Factors are similar to store… Connect chart… Boom.

717 01:26:25.690 01:26:28.029 Mustafa Raja: This is also done, though.

718 01:26:34.800 01:26:36.300 Mustafa Raja: My teacher…

719 01:26:45.180 01:26:49.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is also… Connect drag to existing.

720 01:26:55.870 01:27:00.250 Mustafa Raja: Who cares about it? I don’t know where… Load testing…

721 01:27:00.880 01:27:05.309 Mustafa Raja: Load test routing, plus drag and this… okay, we’ll see that.

722 01:27:07.410 01:27:16.500 Mustafa Raja: Okay, this, and then… So, you know, check… Don’t you?

723 01:27:26.270 01:27:27.500 Mustafa Raja: I’m about to wait.

724 01:27:27.990 01:27:30.229 Mustafa Raja: Windows, stuff like that.

725 01:27:32.640 01:27:35.760 Mustafa Raja: I guess this… we could see.

726 01:27:36.360 01:27:39.600 Mustafa Raja: So, 24th… is also…

727 01:27:42.200 01:27:44.119 Uttam Kumaran: It’s Christmas Eve.

728 01:27:44.590 01:27:45.190 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

729 01:27:45.260 01:27:47.470 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

730 01:27:48.980 01:27:52.649 Uttam Kumaran: But I’m gonna be on… I’ll be on basically every day outside of those days.

731 01:27:53.350 01:27:54.400 Uttam Kumaran: But I’m gonna be.

732 01:27:54.400 01:27:56.480 Mustafa Raja: Outside of Christmas days.

733 01:27:58.010 01:28:00.610 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, probably. I mean, what am I gonna be doing?

734 01:28:02.000 01:28:03.220 Uttam Kumaran: It’s been hanging out.

735 01:28:03.760 01:28:05.370 Uttam Kumaran: King on cursor stuff.

736 01:28:05.370 01:28:09.019 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m just thinking if we could, you know, migrate…

737 01:28:09.200 01:28:11.480 Mustafa Raja: Oh, by the way, end user feedback?

738 01:28:11.880 01:28:14.259 Mustafa Raja: Before… before 24th.

739 01:28:14.510 01:28:18.669 Mustafa Raja: So, till Tuesday. We have till… we have till Tuesday then, right?

740 01:28:18.670 01:28:19.430 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

741 01:28:21.500 01:28:23.369 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we could…

742 01:28:28.690 01:28:31.619 Mustafa Raja: And we’ll have Casey from tomorrow, so that’s a big…

743 01:28:34.910 01:28:39.740 Mustafa Raja: Why did it ask you that? I’m not reading anything for now, until testing this.

744 01:28:44.420 01:28:45.240 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

745 01:28:48.020 01:28:53.630 Mustafa Raja: Hmm. Could you take a look, and let me know if this is… Good enough?

746 01:28:57.160 01:29:02.980 Mustafa Raja: Or am I giving myself a little… somewhat too little time?

747 01:29:04.220 01:29:07.889 Uttam Kumaran: So anything that’s done, I would just,

748 01:29:11.950 01:29:15.640 Uttam Kumaran: I would just move up a little bit, so… like this.

749 01:29:16.050 01:29:16.920 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay.

750 01:29:16.920 01:29:19.070 Uttam Kumaran: The other thing you can do is you can do dependencies.

751 01:29:20.280 01:29:21.430 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

752 01:29:21.540 01:29:22.360 Uttam Kumaran: Oops.

753 01:29:23.270 01:29:24.000 Uttam Kumaran: What did I do?

754 01:29:24.830 01:29:26.290 Mustafa Raja: Would be nice.

755 01:29:26.720 01:29:28.139 Mustafa Raja: I think I did something.

756 01:29:28.510 01:29:33.280 Uttam Kumaran: Like, you can basically… You can, like… oh, shit, hold on.

757 01:29:33.620 01:29:36.490 Uttam Kumaran: My whole thing is, like, what even just happened?

758 01:29:38.170 01:29:39.110 Uttam Kumaran: But…

759 01:29:43.300 01:29:45.249 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t even know what happened there.

760 01:29:46.260 01:29:47.360 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, okay, here.

761 01:29:47.790 01:29:49.819 Uttam Kumaran: So you can do, like,

762 01:29:50.250 01:29:53.360 Uttam Kumaran: This one, I want it to be dependent on this one.

763 01:29:55.740 01:29:56.790 Uttam Kumaran: You know what I mean?

764 01:29:57.020 01:30:01.489 Mustafa Raja: Sorry, sorry, let me, let me come back to Zoom. Could you show… oh, okay, okay.

765 01:30:01.730 01:30:03.770 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay, this is good, okay.

766 01:30:03.770 01:30:07.960 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so I would mark that. That way, you can show what’s dependent.

767 01:30:09.410 01:30:10.290 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

768 01:30:11.680 01:30:15.350 Uttam Kumaran: And then for these ones, let’s just go ahead and just create them somewhere.

769 01:30:16.310 01:30:19.820 Uttam Kumaran: Like, I just want to create… I just wanna make sure everything has a record.

770 01:30:20.120 01:30:20.950 Uttam Kumaran: You know?

771 01:30:21.120 01:30:24.280 Uttam Kumaran: Okay. You can move it however you want to move it, I don’t care.

772 01:30:25.240 01:30:32.849 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for now, I don’t have a good idea about how I would want to move it. Okay. I guess I’ll get Sam on it, and then…

773 01:30:35.650 01:30:39.460 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so… Thursday and Friday should be good enough for this.

774 01:30:40.100 01:30:46.840 Mustafa Raja: Rebuilding our technologic… What’s for endpoint?

775 01:31:10.670 01:31:13.250 Mustafa Raja: And these moves are dependent on this one.

776 01:31:29.740 01:31:31.959 Mustafa Raja: Believe in the Master Logic ass.

777 01:31:36.570 01:31:38.860 Mustafa Raja: To be honest, this is dependent on this, so…

778 01:31:58.010 01:31:59.449 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I think this is pretty good.

779 01:32:01.530 01:32:02.840 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, perfect. Let me know your thoughts.

780 01:32:06.990 01:32:08.240 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, no, I think it’s pretty good.

781 01:32:09.290 01:32:10.050 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

782 01:32:11.240 01:32:14.719 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, great, so let me… I’m just gonna send this email over to them, then.

783 01:32:16.210 01:32:16.840 Mustafa Raja: Yep.

784 01:32:22.410 01:32:24.340 Uttam Kumaran: Anything else?

785 01:32:27.060 01:32:29.150 Mustafa Raja: Hmm… we are missing…

786 01:32:34.450 01:32:36.429 Mustafa Raja: What’s it called? The embedding workflows.

787 01:32:38.140 01:32:40.629 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, really? Okay, yeah, we should add those.

788 01:32:43.200 01:32:48.149 Mustafa Raja: And I have… we haven’t really gotten a chance to, you know, discuss about those two.

789 01:32:48.950 01:32:52.300 Mustafa Raja: So those are going to be after Christmas, I believe.

790 01:33:00.470 01:33:04.180 Mustafa Raja: And I think I wouldn’t want to discuss them right now, too, because…

791 01:33:04.700 01:33:09.669 Mustafa Raja: If we’re doing it after Christmas, then we should really be talking about those after the Christmas.

792 01:33:09.800 01:33:13.939 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, I agree. Do you want to spend time talking… talking about that?

793 01:33:14.490 01:33:18.329 Mustafa Raja: I feel that would be… we would be then wasting time.

794 01:33:18.760 01:33:19.990 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I agree.

795 01:33:22.320 01:33:28.840 Mustafa Raja: So we could lay out, lay out, mmm… How do, add section?

796 01:33:30.060 01:33:31.660 Mustafa Raja: embedding pipeline?

797 01:33:33.710 01:33:35.050 Mustafa Raja: I planned…

798 01:33:39.730 01:33:41.150 Mustafa Raja: And task…

799 01:33:46.130 01:33:49.250 Mustafa Raja: Replicate, replicate…

800 01:34:10.820 01:34:19.209 Mustafa Raja: And do a master… I’m just going to build this one placeholder.

801 01:34:19.720 01:34:20.680 Mustafa Raja: Thing?

802 01:34:20.880 01:34:25.020 Mustafa Raja: That we… that we… we can then talk about and expand.

803 01:34:25.370 01:34:26.460 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

804 01:34:26.600 01:34:28.420 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’ve, I’ve done that.

805 01:34:28.590 01:34:29.440 Mustafa Raja: 10.

806 01:34:29.790 01:34:31.439 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is pretty good, okay.

807 01:34:35.400 01:34:38.949 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, great, dude. Alright, I’m gonna send this over, and then…

808 01:34:39.090 01:34:45.619 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I think if you end up up in the morning, I think let Casey know, sort of, like, where… what’s happened so far.

809 01:34:46.080 01:34:50.240 Uttam Kumaran: And then, yeah, I want to just start to… Tomorrow is…

810 01:34:51.070 01:34:56.399 Uttam Kumaran: Friday, I think the main goal is gonna be, prompt changes, you know.

811 01:34:57.290 01:34:58.040 Mustafa Raja: Yep.

812 01:34:58.280 01:35:05.400 Mustafa Raja: I’m also going to be… I’ll try to be up earlier, because I want to work on,

813 01:35:07.730 01:35:18.180 Mustafa Raja: the… the new… the new architecture that me and Sam has been talking about, so we… so I have something to complete by stand-up, so we could look at it and decide…

814 01:35:18.640 01:35:28.060 Mustafa Raja: whether this core and the logic that we have currently is what we are going with, or this new architecture should be… should be it. So…

815 01:35:28.300 01:35:31.610 Mustafa Raja: So that is what I’ll be up and working for.

816 01:35:32.200 01:35:32.810 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

817 01:35:33.520 01:35:34.310 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

818 01:35:34.990 01:35:35.610 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

819 01:35:36.390 01:35:38.429 Uttam Kumaran: How did the… oh, did you end up,

820 01:35:38.540 01:35:43.120 Uttam Kumaran: Finishing… maybe also, if you can finish the harmonic thing, that would probably help default.

821 01:35:43.920 01:35:45.769 Uttam Kumaran: Because I think that’s probably the last thing, and then they’re.

822 01:35:45.770 01:35:46.870 Mustafa Raja: After this Friday.

823 01:35:46.870 01:35:47.460 Uttam Kumaran: Friday.

824 01:35:48.990 01:35:52.800 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’ll try and, ship it over by Friday, then.

825 01:35:54.600 01:35:56.120 Mustafa Raja: Before Friday begins, so…

826 01:35:56.120 01:35:56.730 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

827 01:35:59.110 01:36:05.029 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the new data also came in, and then Victor also did the GitHub thing, so…

828 01:36:05.680 01:36:08.870 Mustafa Raja: I have the detailed, write-up description.

829 01:36:09.500 01:36:13.460 Mustafa Raja: I have somewhat of a better internet, so I’ll… I’ll try and push it.

830 01:36:14.010 01:36:14.610 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

831 01:36:16.170 01:36:16.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

832 01:36:18.060 01:36:18.960 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

833 01:36:20.620 01:36:22.719 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, thanks, dude. I’ll talk to you soon.

834 01:36:22.980 01:36:24.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Okay.

835 01:36:24.400 01:36:25.090 Uttam Kumaran: Pain.