Meeting Title: AI Team Standup Date: 2025-05-14 Meeting participants: Ryan Brosas, Miguel De Veyra, Casie Aviles, Awaish Kumar
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1 00:03:08.540 ⇒ 00:03:09.770 Miguel de Veyra: Hello! Everyone.
2 00:03:10.910 ⇒ 00:03:11.410 Ryan Brosas: So
3 00:03:18.630 ⇒ 00:03:19.330 Ryan Brosas: what’s up?
4 00:03:20.060 ⇒ 00:03:26.330 Miguel de Veyra: Hey, guys I don’t think Uton will come because I checked his calendar so loves Xbf recording session.
5 00:03:27.340 ⇒ 00:03:30.280 Miguel de Veyra: I have no idea what that is, but it sounds important.
6 00:03:31.931 ⇒ 00:03:35.490 Ryan Brosas: It’s like a podcast interview.
7 00:03:36.042 ⇒ 00:03:38.669 Miguel de Veyra: Okay. So yeah, I don’t think he’s gonna be joining.
8 00:03:39.400 ⇒ 00:03:41.140 Ryan Brosas: Yeah, it’s right here.
9 00:03:42.190 ⇒ 00:03:43.840 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah,
10 00:03:45.630 ⇒ 00:03:47.890 Miguel de Veyra: I wasn’t on the meeting yesterday, so
11 00:03:53.270 ⇒ 00:03:55.869 Miguel de Veyra: maybe we should go to linear wait. Let me just pull it up.
12 00:04:09.210 ⇒ 00:04:12.580 Miguel de Veyra: I think we start with ABC. Cause that’s where the good news is.
13 00:04:13.850 ⇒ 00:04:14.540 Ryan Brosas: And.
14 00:04:21.910 ⇒ 00:04:25.610 Miguel de Veyra: Casey, do you wanna help me out here? I wasn’t there yesterday. My bad mate.
15 00:04:26.660 ⇒ 00:04:31.210 Casie Aviles: Sure. For ABC. I don’t think we have any up
16 00:04:31.500 ⇒ 00:04:37.949 Casie Aviles: development tasks at the moment. There are some a couple of tasks on Amber’s plate.
17 00:04:39.020 ⇒ 00:04:46.889 Casie Aviles: But it’s mostly about yeah. It’s mostly about the documentation for Central Doc.
18 00:04:47.530 ⇒ 00:04:48.563 Casie Aviles: They’re just
19 00:04:49.180 ⇒ 00:04:51.970 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think they’re working together to kind of
20 00:04:53.650 ⇒ 00:04:56.389 Casie Aviles: to phase out their older documents. I believe.
21 00:04:56.838 ⇒ 00:04:59.820 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. That one. We don’t wanna be part of.
22 00:05:00.500 ⇒ 00:05:05.950 Casie Aviles: And for I mean the only thing that I worked on for development was with the trainer. Bot.
23 00:05:05.950 ⇒ 00:05:06.790 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, that’s fine.
24 00:05:07.380 ⇒ 00:05:09.865 Casie Aviles: And I, just I basically just
25 00:05:11.380 ⇒ 00:05:16.009 Casie Aviles: tested it. And I changed the prompt to kind of merge the
26 00:05:16.580 ⇒ 00:05:19.600 Casie Aviles: the goal of the bot being able to help
27 00:05:19.800 ⇒ 00:05:24.829 Casie Aviles: them, the trainers it with formatting and also with structuring like
28 00:05:25.729 ⇒ 00:05:38.110 Casie Aviles: the knowledge, right? So formatting is one thing which is, you know how how we see it on the document, and then the other is like in terms of the structure. So like do we have, like a title or.
29 00:05:38.909 ⇒ 00:05:39.319 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah.
30 00:05:39.860 ⇒ 00:05:45.480 Casie Aviles: The author, or do we have notes for the Csr’s talking points? You know something like that.
31 00:05:45.950 ⇒ 00:05:46.570 Miguel de Veyra: Okay.
32 00:05:46.992 ⇒ 00:05:51.050 Miguel de Veyra: Do you need me to change anything on this end? Or are they testing this out or not? Not? Really.
33 00:05:51.480 ⇒ 00:05:53.119 Casie Aviles: I don’t know yet if they’re
34 00:05:53.660 ⇒ 00:06:04.790 Casie Aviles: they’ve tested this, but I do know that I’ve given Amber the this particular link to hand over to them, and she already sent the email to the clients.
35 00:06:05.170 ⇒ 00:06:06.849 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, okay, yeah, that is nice.
36 00:06:07.956 ⇒ 00:06:10.183 Awaish Kumar: I have one question.
37 00:06:11.420 ⇒ 00:06:15.740 Awaish Kumar: regarding notion. Document, Casey, you are saying that we already have a python script
38 00:06:16.550 ⇒ 00:06:19.370 Awaish Kumar: which brings in the notion Docs right.
39 00:06:20.732 ⇒ 00:06:30.100 Casie Aviles: We did. Just we did create a python script that. But we are not actively using it. We just use it to kind of verify if we can actually pull.
40 00:06:30.630 ⇒ 00:06:40.869 Casie Aviles: it’s not hosted anywhere. It’s just a local script to verify. If we could actually pull like tables or bullets. But yeah, I could also share it to you if you, if you want to.
41 00:06:40.870 ⇒ 00:06:43.450 Awaish Kumar: So like, do do we need it as a
42 00:06:43.780 ⇒ 00:06:50.690 Awaish Kumar: as some other formatting like? If we just have a like github file, if we just have a txt file
43 00:06:51.300 ⇒ 00:06:54.649 Awaish Kumar: with all the text and the table
44 00:06:55.322 ⇒ 00:06:59.769 Awaish Kumar: in the notion, would that be enough for a for A AI agent?
45 00:07:02.305 ⇒ 00:07:08.540 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I mean, I think all we need is like the the scraped contents of the notion
46 00:07:09.070 ⇒ 00:07:13.060 Casie Aviles: which we will use for which the python script will extract. And I think
47 00:07:13.350 ⇒ 00:07:17.160 Casie Aviles: we didn’t. Yeah, I guess that’s pretty much it that we need. That’s all we need.
48 00:07:17.160 ⇒ 00:07:29.259 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, that’s like Con, like, if we have just a like text file with all the contents from the notion. Talk like, if you write a like as just as like we have Github code. Similarly, we have a
49 00:07:29.870 ⇒ 00:07:35.760 Awaish Kumar: text file that we have a whatever is in the notion, is there? My maybe table is formatted
50 00:07:35.890 ⇒ 00:07:39.020 Awaish Kumar: somehow in txt, like in in like markdowns.
51 00:07:39.630 ⇒ 00:07:40.100 Casie Aviles: Yes.
52 00:07:40.710 ⇒ 00:07:45.489 Awaish Kumar: Well like that’s enough right, or for AI to feed into the AI agent.
53 00:07:45.980 ⇒ 00:07:57.260 Casie Aviles: Yes, at the minimum. That should be enough. I’m not sure if we need like anything else to do like post processing. But yeah, at the minimum. That should be enough for now. Yeah.
54 00:07:57.730 ⇒ 00:07:59.230 Miguel de Veyra: What are we talking about?
55 00:08:00.553 ⇒ 00:08:08.230 Casie Aviles: It’s about like, how do we format the the text that we get from notion? And how do we feed it? To AI?
56 00:08:09.050 ⇒ 00:08:12.019 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, I have. I think I have one running in Heroku.
57 00:08:15.900 ⇒ 00:08:19.329 Miguel de Veyra: I have. I have one that’s running for Heroku.
58 00:08:20.397 ⇒ 00:08:23.420 Miguel de Veyra: Because basically, that’s how we get with that.
59 00:08:23.420 ⇒ 00:08:29.950 Casie Aviles: I think that’s I think that’s for the old implementation that you have, because, that’s for database items. Right?
60 00:08:30.180 ⇒ 00:08:32.610 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, yeah, are you guys talking about page?
61 00:08:33.020 ⇒ 00:08:36.099 Casie Aviles: Yes, we’re talking about the page for for the data.
62 00:08:36.100 ⇒ 00:08:58.449 Awaish Kumar: So like, yeah, we are talking about like we have, we are building the documentation for each client. And in the notion page we are including tables which are basically going to provide metrics like metric calculations and the metric names and table names whatever, like as is in table context, like.
63 00:08:59.020 ⇒ 00:09:08.549 Awaish Kumar: what is the dashboard? And who’s using it like things like that? And we want to to use it as a context for for the client, right.
64 00:09:09.086 ⇒ 00:09:17.523 Awaish Kumar: And so that if anybody asks questions like regarding some metric calculation, it can read from that notion page, and answer it. And
65 00:09:18.080 ⇒ 00:09:26.709 Awaish Kumar: to do that, we are discussing like like, as a 1st step, we have to move on those notion pages to the
66 00:09:26.880 ⇒ 00:09:30.039 Awaish Kumar: Github, right as we do for Github code.
67 00:09:31.970 ⇒ 00:09:35.760 Awaish Kumar: So you you kind of will have a a client name
68 00:09:35.910 ⇒ 00:09:40.069 Awaish Kumar: we have, we can say notion, client, name, and inside of it we have a
69 00:09:40.470 ⇒ 00:09:44.951 Awaish Kumar: these knowledge base talks where you have a text file
70 00:09:45.670 ⇒ 00:09:48.590 Awaish Kumar: with all all the documentation for that client.
71 00:09:49.805 ⇒ 00:09:50.130 Miguel de Veyra: Okay.
72 00:09:50.130 ⇒ 00:09:52.759 Awaish Kumar: Ms, 3. And then yeah, from there
73 00:09:53.570 ⇒ 00:10:01.120 Awaish Kumar: not not in S. 3. Maybe we can put directly in super base, like as I did for Github. Then from there you can read it.
74 00:10:02.480 ⇒ 00:10:03.200 Casie Aviles: Yes.
75 00:10:04.140 ⇒ 00:10:04.830 Miguel de Veyra: Okay.
76 00:10:06.380 ⇒ 00:10:07.090 Awaish Kumar: Okay.
77 00:10:07.420 ⇒ 00:10:11.200 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. Sounds good. So ABC, again, no more issues here.
78 00:10:12.855 ⇒ 00:10:22.619 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think there’s just the Api thing for the data team. But I think that’s there’s a problem with that. He also. So Tim is also escalating to 8 by 8 directly.
79 00:10:23.100 ⇒ 00:10:24.090 Casie Aviles: So it’s blocked.
80 00:10:24.470 ⇒ 00:10:25.390 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, okay?
81 00:10:25.850 ⇒ 00:10:31.829 Miguel de Veyra: And then for internal, I’m gonna yap a lot, Casey. So do you wanna start a bit.
82 00:10:33.290 ⇒ 00:10:34.000 Casie Aviles: Bye-bye.
83 00:10:34.890 ⇒ 00:10:37.270 Casie Aviles: So do you want me to start for the internal work?
84 00:10:37.270 ⇒ 00:10:40.890 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, yeah, basically your tickets where we’re at blockers. Yada, Yada.
85 00:10:41.610 ⇒ 00:10:46.420 Casie Aviles: Yeah, sure. So I’m only working on 2 tickets right now. I’m not sure if it’s
86 00:10:46.560 ⇒ 00:10:50.950 Casie Aviles: visible here. But the 1st one I’m working on is just the threading.
87 00:10:51.910 ⇒ 00:10:53.109 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Threading.
88 00:10:53.700 ⇒ 00:10:56.659 Casie Aviles: Yeah, so there’s like, I guess there’s 2 parts to it.
89 00:10:57.420 ⇒ 00:11:00.300 Casie Aviles: The 1st one I managed to
90 00:11:01.316 ⇒ 00:11:03.599 Casie Aviles: work on, I mean fix, which is.
91 00:11:03.960 ⇒ 00:11:09.820 Casie Aviles: how do we keep the context to one thread? Only? Right? So each thread should be a separate one. So.
92 00:11:10.924 ⇒ 00:11:15.640 Casie Aviles: yeah, I realized that we could actually just use the thread timestamp for that. So
93 00:11:16.840 ⇒ 00:11:20.625 Casie Aviles: yeah, that’s what we’re going to be using from now on,
94 00:11:21.490 ⇒ 00:11:24.549 Casie Aviles: and then the next issue with that is.
95 00:11:25.612 ⇒ 00:11:31.650 Casie Aviles: we don’t want. We want to see if we could, you know, interact within the thread without having to tag the bot.
96 00:11:33.740 ⇒ 00:11:35.540 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, yeah, makes sense.
97 00:11:36.155 ⇒ 00:11:41.259 Casie Aviles: Yeah. So for that, I I have a lead on how we could do it. But right now I’m still
98 00:11:41.744 ⇒ 00:11:44.319 Casie Aviles: playing around with it. I’m still trying to get it to
99 00:11:44.460 ⇒ 00:11:47.480 Casie Aviles: work, but I do have like a lead for that.
100 00:11:48.330 ⇒ 00:11:51.469 Miguel de Veyra: It’s probably gonna be something like the one in Google. No.
101 00:11:51.870 ⇒ 00:11:54.849 Miguel de Veyra: where you chatted directly, not in the Channel.
102 00:11:57.210 ⇒ 00:12:03.690 Casie Aviles: yeah, but it’s still, like, you know, still, like a thread where you tag the bot, and then you don’t have to tag again. So you tag it first.st
103 00:12:03.988 ⇒ 00:12:05.780 Miguel de Veyra: You don’t have to talk again.
104 00:12:06.180 ⇒ 00:12:13.370 Casie Aviles: Yes, so to to start the chat, you have to tag first, st and then after that you can just reply without tagging. So I’m I’m
105 00:12:13.520 ⇒ 00:12:17.180 Casie Aviles: looking for a way to make that more seems.
106 00:12:17.180 ⇒ 00:12:17.510 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah.
107 00:12:17.510 ⇒ 00:12:18.169 Casie Aviles: But yeah.
108 00:12:18.600 ⇒ 00:12:20.250 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. Cool. Cool.
109 00:12:20.650 ⇒ 00:12:24.450 Casie Aviles: Think, should be able to figure that out by end of day.
110 00:12:24.450 ⇒ 00:12:26.630 Miguel de Veyra: Do you wanna add the tickets for that.
111 00:12:27.060 ⇒ 00:12:31.529 Casie Aviles: I already did, but I think it’s in the backlog. I wasn’t able to.
112 00:12:31.790 ⇒ 00:12:32.280 Miguel de Veyra: Okay. Yeah.
113 00:12:32.280 ⇒ 00:12:35.200 Casie Aviles: In progress, I’ll move it to in progress.
114 00:12:35.200 ⇒ 00:12:36.909 Miguel de Veyra: Slack! What threading.
115 00:12:36.910 ⇒ 00:12:37.840 Casie Aviles: Yes, exactly. That.
116 00:12:41.570 ⇒ 00:12:43.539 Miguel de Veyra: The other one. I don’t think this is here.
117 00:12:47.460 ⇒ 00:12:56.909 Casie Aviles: Wait! What? Oh, no, no! Just consider it as one ticket, I and then the other one is just, you know, the the zoom backfill part. I just started with.
118 00:12:57.825 ⇒ 00:13:00.245 Miguel de Veyra: Creating a python script.
119 00:13:01.450 ⇒ 00:13:07.352 Casie Aviles: Yeah that. I’m not sure if I can have that by today, I don’t think so.
120 00:13:08.360 ⇒ 00:13:11.190 Miguel de Veyra: I think the threading part is a bit more important.
121 00:13:11.340 ⇒ 00:13:14.900 Casie Aviles: Yes, it’s the priority, as mentioned by Otam, so.
122 00:13:14.900 ⇒ 00:13:23.570 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. I think rag slap pre retrieval. I think this is this is done. So working.
123 00:13:23.760 ⇒ 00:13:25.540 Miguel de Veyra: So I’ll leave that there.
124 00:13:26.078 ⇒ 00:13:30.059 Miguel de Veyra: Mcp versus rag. I’ll just put into escalation because I’m
125 00:13:31.460 ⇒ 00:13:33.619 Miguel de Veyra: I just put it in blocks. I don’t have time right now.
126 00:13:34.120 ⇒ 00:13:42.340 Miguel de Veyra: This is blocked because I have to get contact to any 10 Mcp. Still there linked to Pdf, so I haven’t been provided.
127 00:13:42.640 ⇒ 00:13:52.660 Miguel de Veyra: Modification of this is already in progress. Progress. But we are, I am coordinating with the
128 00:13:53.400 ⇒ 00:14:02.490 Miguel de Veyra: click on. And Ali, so this is a bigger project, because basically it’s gonna look something like this
129 00:14:02.610 ⇒ 00:14:06.799 Miguel de Veyra: from this. Right? So obviously, it’s a shit ton of work.
130 00:14:07.390 ⇒ 00:14:11.549 Casie Aviles: Yeah, so basically, what the what the goal is, you’re trying to have those
131 00:14:13.250 ⇒ 00:14:15.809 Casie Aviles: yeah, these pages on the website.
132 00:14:16.230 ⇒ 00:14:22.140 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, basically, we wanna make it look like this. So there’s like a huge chunk of notes.
133 00:14:23.122 ⇒ 00:14:27.090 Miguel de Veyra: I think it actually, maybe not that. But
134 00:14:27.660 ⇒ 00:14:29.760 Miguel de Veyra: I’m not sure, mate, I’ll try to find it.
135 00:14:29.970 ⇒ 00:14:41.159 Miguel de Veyra: But basically what we, what we are talking thinking about is, if Haleem can do this, and I can focus on developing the bots, and we’ll just iframe it there. That would be the ideal scenario.
136 00:14:42.220 ⇒ 00:14:45.319 Miguel de Veyra: But if he can’t, then I have to code everything.
137 00:14:46.710 ⇒ 00:14:56.139 Miguel de Veyra: but yeah, basically, the the plan is to, you know, they land in here. They can already test something out. Because right now, if you land in here, you have to think right.
138 00:14:57.530 ⇒ 00:15:05.419 Miguel de Veyra: But if you land in here oh, Csr assist co-pilot, or maybe it’s the lead research lead research agent.
139 00:15:05.590 ⇒ 00:15:17.379 Miguel de Veyra: I think the leadership agent would be good here, and then they can actually, you know, just paste your business. They can try their business, and then it’ll automatically provide results. So it’s a lot easier and simpler.
140 00:15:18.840 ⇒ 00:15:19.450 Casie Aviles: Okay.
141 00:15:19.580 ⇒ 00:15:24.799 Miguel de Veyra: So, yeah, but this is a bigger project that actually, the design team has to.
142 00:15:25.120 ⇒ 00:15:29.049 Miguel de Veyra: We’re gonna have to just have to coordinate some stuff and send it to Halib.
143 00:15:30.247 ⇒ 00:15:37.930 Miguel de Veyra: So yeah, there’s that and then modify record analysis. Demo.
144 00:15:39.944 ⇒ 00:15:44.760 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah. Yeah. Cause we’re we’re doing a big push for legal.
145 00:15:44.880 ⇒ 00:15:52.809 Miguel de Veyra: This one I have to coordinate with Utawan on what to do here.
146 00:15:57.520 ⇒ 00:16:02.179 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, lawful was, yeah, this one also. Same.
147 00:16:02.820 ⇒ 00:16:12.459 Miguel de Veyra: So yeah, those are the 2 tickets or 2 or 3 tickets that I’m currently working on this on the rag. Sorry I don’t think we did the rag for Yavi.
148 00:16:12.810 ⇒ 00:16:14.700 Miguel de Veyra: I don’t think there was a ticket for that.
149 00:16:16.840 ⇒ 00:16:22.649 Miguel de Veyra: But I think that’s fine. So what what I did there basically is.
150 00:16:22.960 ⇒ 00:16:26.910 Miguel de Veyra: I think everyone’s familiar already with what we did here. Right?
151 00:16:27.440 ⇒ 00:16:29.360 Miguel de Veyra: Casey, I know you’re familiar with this.
152 00:16:30.030 ⇒ 00:16:30.580 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
153 00:16:34.310 ⇒ 00:16:40.969 Miguel de Veyra: Basically, what we did is we chunked it into, you know, cleaner
154 00:16:41.949 ⇒ 00:16:46.869 Miguel de Veyra: context. And then basically, the task yesterday was just to embed this.
155 00:16:47.170 ⇒ 00:16:52.860 Miguel de Veyra: That’s why we can. If we go to the slack channel, go to best.
156 00:16:54.340 ⇒ 00:16:57.520 Miguel de Veyra: I’m not sure where my tests were. But here
157 00:16:58.110 ⇒ 00:17:00.410 Miguel de Veyra: this is already using, you know.
158 00:17:01.160 ⇒ 00:17:15.240 Miguel de Veyra: from me, from slack it’s already using. This is already from rag. So pre retrieval we haven’t really done on retrieval and post retrieval. So pre retrieval itself, I think, already fixed a lot of the mistakes. But the thing is, it’s already it’s only for
159 00:17:15.540 ⇒ 00:17:16.500 Miguel de Veyra: yeah, we.
160 00:17:17.010 ⇒ 00:17:19.680 Miguel de Veyra: So eventually we’ll migrate everything.
161 00:17:20.710 ⇒ 00:17:22.749 Miguel de Veyra: But yeah, this is super fast, too.
162 00:17:23.960 ⇒ 00:17:26.629 Casie Aviles: So it uses the super base rug tool right?
163 00:17:26.630 ⇒ 00:17:27.480 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah. Yeah.
164 00:17:28.550 ⇒ 00:17:38.019 Miguel de Veyra: But eventually, with the plan there is, we’re gonna migrate everything. I I was working on the retrieval stuff. But then full parts came in so full parts of this.
165 00:17:41.410 ⇒ 00:17:45.230 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, wait! Did did I wish leave.
166 00:17:45.800 ⇒ 00:17:47.220 Casie Aviles: Yes, he already does.
167 00:17:47.390 ⇒ 00:17:50.200 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, shit cause I think I was explaining it to him.
168 00:17:51.245 ⇒ 00:17:56.584 Miguel de Veyra: cause we both know this. But yeah, Ryan, since you’re here.
169 00:17:57.030 ⇒ 00:17:57.510 Ryan Brosas: I sound good.
170 00:17:58.007 ⇒ 00:18:15.149 Miguel de Veyra: Basically, the idea is, we don’t want to put everything into context because it’s super expensive. So we did this. And then the the problem with slack is if we we did this before, I mean Casey, Casey worked on this. Basically, we just embedded every message. But then it lacks context, right?
171 00:18:15.150 ⇒ 00:18:22.680 Ryan Brosas: Yeah, yeah. I have the same issue with before. Right? That’s why stop this stuff.
172 00:18:22.680 ⇒ 00:18:46.319 Miguel de Veyra: So what we did basically to simplify it is, for example, we, we group messages together. So for this date, for this lap channel, for this thread. Here are the messages. This is basically per week, and then we chunk them into one message, and then we embedded it. And then, if you look at the metadata this it’s really defined like shit. It’s so defined
173 00:18:47.390 ⇒ 00:18:54.030 Miguel de Veyra: like the users are here. The most said keywords. How many, you know threads were there? How many messages.
174 00:18:54.710 ⇒ 00:18:57.739 Ryan Brosas: Yeah, that’s quite interesting.
175 00:18:57.740 ⇒ 00:19:09.400 Miguel de Veyra: And then it is performing good. So far, hopefully, it does continue in the future. But yeah, this is. And this is promising, because it’s only one out of 3 we have. I haven’t really worked on 2 and 3,
176 00:19:09.780 ⇒ 00:19:12.569 Miguel de Veyra: but it’s already doing well, so nice.
177 00:19:14.920 ⇒ 00:19:15.490 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah.
178 00:19:15.850 ⇒ 00:19:20.030 Miguel de Veyra: And then, Ryan, I don’t have access to any of your boards.
179 00:19:20.290 ⇒ 00:19:23.469 Miguel de Veyra: so maybe. Do you want to share anything before we move to pool parts.
180 00:19:24.370 ⇒ 00:19:25.779 Ryan Brosas: My, my.
181 00:19:26.490 ⇒ 00:19:29.890 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, the words you’re part of, because I’m not sorry. I’m not familiar with the task.
182 00:19:29.890 ⇒ 00:19:40.740 Ryan Brosas: For the sales. I think there’s no con context clear context from autumn or Robert yet
183 00:19:41.130 ⇒ 00:19:51.360 Ryan Brosas: I’m still waiting for the requirements. But the thing that I’m currently working is the content system that I’m currently deploying for amber.
184 00:19:51.600 ⇒ 00:19:57.788 Ryan Brosas: And I’m going to test that out until like reiterating that to a final
185 00:19:58.360 ⇒ 00:20:11.490 Ryan Brosas: like prototype and then I can move that to an 8. And I I will need most of your help on that. But yeah, I’ll I can just share a demo of how that works. If.
186 00:20:11.490 ⇒ 00:20:12.310 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah, I’ll.
187 00:20:12.310 ⇒ 00:20:12.950 Ryan Brosas: If that’s okay.
188 00:20:12.950 ⇒ 00:20:13.760 Miguel de Veyra: All means.
189 00:20:14.197 ⇒ 00:20:16.969 Miguel de Veyra: By your end of day. Okay, okay. Sorry. I thought.
190 00:20:19.110 ⇒ 00:20:19.980 Ryan Brosas: I’m sorry.
191 00:20:20.425 ⇒ 00:20:22.569 Miguel de Veyra: Do you want to share now? Or by end of day?
192 00:20:22.970 ⇒ 00:20:24.522 Ryan Brosas: I today.
193 00:20:25.040 ⇒ 00:20:29.539 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, okay, okay? And then one of the things I wanna ask regarding sales. Cause
194 00:20:30.060 ⇒ 00:20:33.336 Miguel de Veyra: I’m obviously doing a lot of sales stuff. Now,
195 00:20:34.140 ⇒ 00:20:48.580 Miguel de Veyra: do we cause I I heard from Utam. And then I clarified it earlier that we’re gonna be pushing a lot. Sorry we’re gonna be pushing a lot for legal right? Or do you need? Is there anything we can help on that side? Or
196 00:20:49.310 ⇒ 00:20:52.290 Miguel de Veyra: there’s plan, Demos, already, Yada Yada, or not yet.
197 00:20:52.290 ⇒ 00:20:56.390 Ryan Brosas: There’s not yet. I think they’re at those. The
198 00:20:57.200 ⇒ 00:21:03.650 Ryan Brosas: that plan doesn’t have like defined yet, but I think we can just follow that up with your thumb!
199 00:21:03.860 ⇒ 00:21:09.870 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah, yeah. I mean, we’re still building the website. Anyways, I’m pretty sure he doesn’t wanna send that as it is.
200 00:21:12.570 ⇒ 00:21:15.879 Ryan Brosas: So yeah, this is pretty much the low.
201 00:21:16.070 ⇒ 00:21:19.520 Ryan Brosas: low, pretty low code. So
202 00:21:20.215 ⇒ 00:21:38.934 Ryan Brosas: I made it. I made it via make that com. Here’s the writer and the idea. So the idea is more likely. I did. Generator it will. It is currently like getting some on Linkedin subreddit and Instagram. So basically
203 00:21:39.510 ⇒ 00:21:55.624 Ryan Brosas: it will provide us like everyday content on with with with them, or well, everybody on on the front end, which is, we should see on the sales side, which is Robert, Robert,
204 00:21:56.790 ⇒ 00:22:15.079 Ryan Brosas: amber and Tom. And yeah, I already deployed this to amber, so I will just test all of it on her side, and if it’s good I will deploy this to Robert, and I will just ask for their, you know. Their what they call this
205 00:22:15.832 ⇒ 00:22:24.649 Ryan Brosas: output or so. I can make it more better than we can. Just push this on, you know much better. Framework and a 10.
206 00:22:24.760 ⇒ 00:22:39.625 Ryan Brosas: And yeah, hopefully, we can deploy this on a a smoother framework. So yeah, let’s start with here. Concepts or content you can just see here.
207 00:22:40.250 ⇒ 00:22:43.427 Ryan Brosas: I still need to figure out how I can
208 00:22:44.210 ⇒ 00:23:03.860 Ryan Brosas: make this much better, because we can just put what they call this a web hook here and trigger, this get contact concept. But here, currently. I needed to do this manually. So here, I already sent the decent format to
209 00:23:04.342 ⇒ 00:23:18.957 Ryan Brosas: Casey. So he has like idea when we want to move this to anything. We are using Gemini here. It’s much better. I tried using Claude and
210 00:23:19.640 ⇒ 00:23:24.030 Ryan Brosas: open AI so well, for the testing stuff like
211 00:23:24.230 ⇒ 00:23:27.599 Ryan Brosas: Gemini is much better on on this stuff.
212 00:23:28.040 ⇒ 00:23:28.489 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, okay.
213 00:23:29.720 ⇒ 00:23:33.060 Ryan Brosas: We’re then you will see here
214 00:23:33.610 ⇒ 00:23:38.060 Ryan Brosas: and this. This is like this one.
215 00:23:38.430 ⇒ 00:23:48.260 Ryan Brosas: You can just pick this one, because it has like a trigger like a web hook trigger trigger. You will see something like this accepted.
216 00:23:48.910 ⇒ 00:23:59.920 Ryan Brosas: It’s quite long, because, it has like a lot of nodes of Gemini.
217 00:23:59.920 ⇒ 00:24:00.260 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah.
218 00:24:00.260 ⇒ 00:24:08.760 Ryan Brosas: So Demini is kind of processing pretty slow. Article posting.
219 00:24:09.730 ⇒ 00:24:16.959 Ryan Brosas: So just to provide like a clear growing. Here’s the part.
220 00:24:16.960 ⇒ 00:24:20.120 Miguel de Veyra: This is a godlike blow. What the hell.
221 00:24:20.120 ⇒ 00:24:24.574 Ryan Brosas: Here’s the the the view of this whole workflow.
222 00:24:25.571 ⇒ 00:24:48.640 Ryan Brosas: Yeah, it’s much easier to make something like this on on make, because it’s much on. Well, it’s easy to navigate here. And yeah, then the what you call this, the nodes. It’s pretty much straightforward. I don’t really need to like code, or something unlike any. And but yeah, but we want to.
223 00:24:48.640 ⇒ 00:24:51.230 Miguel de Veyra: Make us kind of expensive, though, you know. That’s why.
224 00:24:52.560 ⇒ 00:25:02.100 Ryan Brosas: Yeah, right now, I’m currently on the limit, because I’ve been doing some right iteration on on the output side.
225 00:25:02.380 ⇒ 00:25:05.950 Miguel de Veyra: Like, especially this one. I think if you run that there’s like 20 ops.
226 00:25:07.150 ⇒ 00:25:08.979 Ryan Brosas: Point deep tips.
227 00:25:09.810 ⇒ 00:25:10.360 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah.
228 00:25:10.360 ⇒ 00:25:19.489 Ryan Brosas: You will see the 1st drop here. Yeah, I think this is pretty much a good output on this.
229 00:25:20.710 ⇒ 00:25:22.450 Miguel de Veyra: But that is insane. Good job, man.
230 00:25:23.470 ⇒ 00:25:24.100 Ryan Brosas: Yeah.
231 00:25:26.740 ⇒ 00:25:41.589 Ryan Brosas: I think that’s all on on this side. I want to like do some some of the other stuff like articles and stuff. But yeah, I’m still like playing around here. And I’m almost on my
232 00:25:42.467 ⇒ 00:25:47.010 Ryan Brosas: limit here. So yeah, let’s see.
233 00:25:47.010 ⇒ 00:25:48.580 Miguel de Veyra: How many scenarios do you have left.
234 00:25:49.570 ⇒ 00:25:51.455 Ryan Brosas: I have like 200 more.
235 00:25:51.950 ⇒ 00:25:52.560 Miguel de Veyra: Like 100.
236 00:25:52.580 ⇒ 00:25:54.050 Ryan Brosas: 5,140.
237 00:25:54.050 ⇒ 00:25:55.899 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, we used to like,
238 00:25:56.390 ⇒ 00:26:02.180 Miguel de Veyra: we used to like, use 200 or 300,000 ops in a month in a week. Even.
239 00:26:02.760 ⇒ 00:26:03.540 Ryan Brosas: Oh, well.
240 00:26:03.540 ⇒ 00:26:08.900 Miguel de Veyra: So yeah, it’s very expensive. That’s why. Only, okay, yeah. Good job, bye.
241 00:26:10.965 ⇒ 00:26:14.429 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. I mean, once you start.
242 00:26:14.680 ⇒ 00:26:17.919 Miguel de Veyra: I mean, eventually, we’re gonna migrate that to an 8. N,
243 00:26:18.450 ⇒ 00:26:22.850 Miguel de Veyra: so we might wanna host anything on our own. Eventually.
244 00:26:23.850 ⇒ 00:26:25.910 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah. Okay.
245 00:26:26.860 ⇒ 00:26:32.250 Miguel de Veyra: yeah. We have 5 more minutes. I think the last part I want to share is pool parts.
246 00:26:33.422 ⇒ 00:26:40.479 Miguel de Veyra: Pull parts. I’m already it’s it’s it’s a fairly simple agent, right? Basically, they just wanted to access.
247 00:26:41.180 ⇒ 00:26:54.710 Miguel de Veyra: This is the entire process, like, it’s very short. It’s a Gpt agent. They just want a Gpt agent that answers basic questions. For basically, here’s the thing. How do they call themselves
248 00:26:54.830 ⇒ 00:26:58.189 Miguel de Veyra: residential pool owners and casual diyers?
249 00:26:58.770 ⇒ 00:27:02.259 Miguel de Veyra: Not professionals. Of course, they won’t talk to the board if they’re professionals.
250 00:27:03.230 ⇒ 00:27:08.620 Miguel de Veyra: So yeah, the the thing that makes this a bit complicated is they want the Ui.
251 00:27:10.110 ⇒ 00:27:11.170 Ryan Brosas: IUY.
252 00:27:11.170 ⇒ 00:27:14.430 Miguel de Veyra: Yes. So basically because they wanted to. Basically
253 00:27:14.660 ⇒ 00:27:19.220 Miguel de Veyra: I I’m not sure how they want it. Maybe pull parts to go.com slash
254 00:27:19.570 ⇒ 00:27:25.250 Miguel de Veyra: AI Chatbot, or is it, you know, app that pull parts? But that’s basically.
255 00:27:25.840 ⇒ 00:27:27.669 Miguel de Veyra: do they want it on their website?
256 00:27:27.670 ⇒ 00:27:28.739 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
257 00:27:29.480 ⇒ 00:27:41.960 Miguel de Veyra: and then and then we can’t, really. I was planning it originally, because this would have been a lot easier if I could just augment it here, but then they want to host it on their own. And then we don’t really want to host this and that right? So it has to be an entirely new one.
258 00:27:43.850 ⇒ 00:27:47.740 Miguel de Veyra: So yeah, I mean, this is pretty much
259 00:27:48.300 ⇒ 00:27:52.540 Miguel de Veyra: the ui, at least is pretty much done. And then the next thing is just
260 00:27:52.950 ⇒ 00:27:56.620 Miguel de Veyra: testing this, connecting this, and then hopefully, by end of day tomorrow
261 00:27:57.090 ⇒ 00:27:59.400 Miguel de Veyra: I can get it done, and then send it to Amber.
262 00:28:00.090 ⇒ 00:28:05.609 Miguel de Veyra: and then so, in terms of tickets initialize, this is already here.
263 00:28:06.340 ⇒ 00:28:11.349 Miguel de Veyra: I am not sure what Poc means, because they they all have to sing. But yeah, I’ll talk to Amber about that.
264 00:28:12.620 ⇒ 00:28:16.469 Miguel de Veyra: I’m not sure why this was yesterday, it should be today.
265 00:28:19.180 ⇒ 00:28:29.220 Miguel de Veyra: And then, okay, yeah, I think that’s pretty much it. Any questions, voice or anything else.
266 00:28:29.220 ⇒ 00:28:30.400 Miguel de Veyra: What about from Craig?
267 00:28:31.230 ⇒ 00:28:34.569 Casie Aviles: Oh, poor Craig! Yeah, I mean
268 00:28:35.230 ⇒ 00:28:40.660 Casie Aviles: yesterday. The only thing I did for him was, since we only have like 5 h per week for that.
269 00:28:40.660 ⇒ 00:28:41.370 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, yeah.
270 00:28:42.710 ⇒ 00:28:49.729 Casie Aviles: I just base. I just made like a quick chat, but also for for using any 10. So using their.
271 00:28:50.020 ⇒ 00:28:54.440 Casie Aviles: I think off out of the box. Ui for the chat.
272 00:28:54.870 ⇒ 00:28:58.140 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s pretty much it. It’s just reading from a spreadsheet, and.
273 00:28:59.022 ⇒ 00:29:03.770 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, it’s just I’m just using context right now. I mean, that’s fine.
274 00:29:03.770 ⇒ 00:29:10.009 Casie Aviles: Yeah. So it’s just a quick one. I’m not sure if, like, we, we would need to route that because
275 00:29:11.100 ⇒ 00:29:12.590 Casie Aviles: I don’t know. I’m not. Yeah.
276 00:29:12.917 ⇒ 00:29:18.479 Miguel de Veyra: I wouldn’t recommend. We like that, especially if it’s in sheets, because then we we have to.
277 00:29:18.940 ⇒ 00:29:20.899 Miguel de Veyra: Then we have to pre retrieval it.
278 00:29:22.730 ⇒ 00:29:23.440 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
279 00:29:23.440 ⇒ 00:29:33.770 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, we can just throw everything in one go. It’s gonna be messed up, of course. So we have to pre retrieval it. And then, if at 5 HA week, I believe that also includes Amber’s time, right.
280 00:29:35.190 ⇒ 00:29:36.310 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think so.
281 00:29:36.310 ⇒ 00:29:40.409 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, so not really the. And I don’t think there is really more than
282 00:29:40.630 ⇒ 00:29:43.630 Miguel de Veyra: 10 or 20,000 contacts there. Anyways. Right?
283 00:29:44.810 ⇒ 00:29:50.910 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it’s just a pretty small list, for now of, you know, their Crm.
284 00:29:51.310 ⇒ 00:29:59.180 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah. And then I think to close it off. The next thing we might wanna work on Casey together is images
285 00:30:00.420 ⇒ 00:30:03.860 Miguel de Veyra: like, how can our N, 8 N agents process images.
286 00:30:05.030 ⇒ 00:30:11.159 Casie Aviles: Oh, right? Yeah, that was part of you know what we showed, I think, yesterday when you were out.
287 00:30:12.280 ⇒ 00:30:15.849 Casie Aviles: So I I showed utam like how how we could
288 00:30:15.980 ⇒ 00:30:20.230 Casie Aviles: process the images. So if some of the messages, if you check the AI Test channel.
289 00:30:22.000 ⇒ 00:30:26.830 Casie Aviles: I’ve been sending the I think it scroll up a bit. Not
290 00:30:27.860 ⇒ 00:30:30.880 Casie Aviles: not the tests that we have today. I think yesterday
291 00:30:32.820 ⇒ 00:30:37.583 Casie Aviles: I saw that sorry. Yeah, that see that. Describe the image. And
292 00:30:39.900 ⇒ 00:30:41.249 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, nice! How do you do it?
293 00:30:43.575 ⇒ 00:30:52.250 Casie Aviles: There’s an option for anything to enable images. Basically. So I just get.
294 00:30:52.250 ⇒ 00:30:53.830 Miguel de Veyra: Has to be in the settings. Then.
295 00:30:54.190 ⇒ 00:30:57.059 Casie Aviles: No, no, no! In the agent node itself.
296 00:30:57.700 ⇒ 00:30:58.570 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, here!
297 00:30:58.910 ⇒ 00:31:01.149 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Can you check? Javi, yeah, that one.
298 00:31:01.680 ⇒ 00:31:02.800 Miguel de Veyra: I said this one.
299 00:31:02.800 ⇒ 00:31:05.550 Casie Aviles: Yes, I wait. No, no, no, not that one.
300 00:31:06.610 ⇒ 00:31:07.930 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait! Wait! No sorry.
301 00:31:07.930 ⇒ 00:31:08.430 Miguel de Veyra: Think it’s.
302 00:31:08.430 ⇒ 00:31:09.340 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, to that one.
303 00:31:09.782 ⇒ 00:31:11.550 Miguel de Veyra: Okay. Okay. No. Worries.
304 00:31:13.790 ⇒ 00:31:17.640 Casie Aviles: Where did I enable it? Again? I think automatically.
305 00:31:17.640 ⇒ 00:31:20.939 Casie Aviles: automatically pass through binary images. Yeah, that one that that.
306 00:31:21.350 ⇒ 00:31:22.600 Miguel de Veyra: Oh dear!
307 00:31:22.600 ⇒ 00:31:23.969 Casie Aviles: Yeah, basically it’s that.
308 00:31:23.970 ⇒ 00:31:29.880 Miguel de Veyra: I think I’m more interested in how this came to. Oh, you download it because it’s from a URL.
309 00:31:30.580 ⇒ 00:31:31.280 Casie Aviles: Yes.
310 00:31:32.640 ⇒ 00:31:33.940 Miguel de Veyra: Smart.
311 00:31:35.860 ⇒ 00:31:39.360 Casie Aviles: It’s red at the moment. But you know, if
312 00:31:40.791 ⇒ 00:31:45.580 Casie Aviles: if you send an image, it’s going to be green, and then it’s going to process that.
313 00:31:46.490 ⇒ 00:31:47.910 Miguel de Veyra: Hmm.
314 00:31:49.320 ⇒ 00:31:57.570 Miguel de Veyra: okay, yeah. Once you figure, I don’t know. Let’s probably spend some time tomorrow because they want something like that. So if the if next week we can, you know.
315 00:31:57.770 ⇒ 00:31:58.270 Miguel de Veyra: working.
316 00:31:58.270 ⇒ 00:31:59.120 Casie Aviles: Arts.
317 00:31:59.120 ⇒ 00:32:00.040 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, yeah.
318 00:32:00.390 ⇒ 00:32:09.020 Miguel de Veyra: because basically, what’s gonna happen is if they’re like new people diyers, whatever they’re gonna take a picture of it and then send it to them. But hey, what the hell is this? That’s what I do right.
319 00:32:09.670 ⇒ 00:32:10.760 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes.
320 00:32:10.760 ⇒ 00:32:12.610 Miguel de Veyra: And then. But the thing is.
321 00:32:12.900 ⇒ 00:32:16.440 Miguel de Veyra: this is from any 10, so we might have to
322 00:32:16.860 ⇒ 00:32:20.520 Miguel de Veyra: cause that I know we have to upload it somewhere for us to send it to the bot.
323 00:32:20.760 ⇒ 00:32:27.320 Casie Aviles: Yeah, exactly. We have. It has to be like, it has to be processed as a download. URL. So that means it has to be hosted somewhere.
324 00:32:27.320 ⇒ 00:32:34.090 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah, cause the from what I understand, at least Llms have to download that file on their end to to process it.
325 00:32:34.600 ⇒ 00:32:39.050 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’m not sure how to do it this way, but maybe.
326 00:32:39.050 ⇒ 00:32:40.869 Miguel de Veyra: He probably knows.
327 00:32:41.430 ⇒ 00:32:49.539 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah, interesting. But yeah, that’s for next week at least, you know. Cause I was planning to do some spike on this but nice finally.
328 00:32:50.940 ⇒ 00:32:55.220 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, I wonder if I can do that here?
329 00:32:56.070 ⇒ 00:32:57.460 Miguel de Veyra: How come? I don’t have that option.
330 00:32:58.968 ⇒ 00:33:01.359 Casie Aviles: Can you add? Maybe it’s an add option.
331 00:33:01.470 ⇒ 00:33:02.719 Casie Aviles: you’d be able to add it.
332 00:33:03.010 ⇒ 00:33:03.660 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
333 00:33:04.082 ⇒ 00:33:05.349 Miguel de Veyra: There you go.
334 00:33:05.550 ⇒ 00:33:08.699 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, but then it has to be like.
335 00:33:08.700 ⇒ 00:33:10.230 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it has to be downloaded.
336 00:33:11.240 ⇒ 00:33:12.110 Miguel de Veyra: Wow!
337 00:33:12.110 ⇒ 00:33:13.860 Casie Aviles: Has to be a binary file.
338 00:33:15.100 ⇒ 00:33:22.850 Miguel de Veyra: Better. I have a question, what happened to the okay. So it’s like an extended workflow.
339 00:33:23.740 ⇒ 00:33:24.880 Casie Aviles: I just added it.
340 00:33:24.880 ⇒ 00:33:29.660 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, okay, cause I was like, so there’s gonna be like a rerouting shit. Okay, okay, yeah. That makes sense.
341 00:33:30.710 ⇒ 00:33:33.379 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it’s just, you know, a step there. So
342 00:33:33.720 ⇒ 00:33:38.220 Casie Aviles: if you, if you if you don’t send like an image or a file, it’s still gonna work.
343 00:33:39.440 ⇒ 00:33:41.159 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, okay, okay.
344 00:33:41.470 ⇒ 00:33:46.040 Miguel de Veyra: So basically this, if there is no image, it just. But it just doesn’t care.
345 00:33:46.310 ⇒ 00:33:55.739 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it’s just gonna return none. And then if there is an image, it’s gonna return. You know. The the answered output based on what the user asked.
346 00:33:56.160 ⇒ 00:34:01.759 Casie Aviles: I used, I had to create one because it’s Google Gemini. So it has more context.
347 00:34:02.210 ⇒ 00:34:03.269 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
348 00:34:03.270 ⇒ 00:34:04.009 Casie Aviles: Press, one.
349 00:34:04.010 ⇒ 00:34:05.939 Miguel de Veyra: Yeah. Yeah. Cause I understand.
350 00:34:06.310 ⇒ 00:34:11.089 Miguel de Veyra: because in binary is a lot of con. How much tokens does it cost? Let’s check.
351 00:34:11.880 ⇒ 00:34:13.269 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, shit, it’s an error.
352 00:34:14.850 ⇒ 00:34:15.560 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
353 00:34:16.030 ⇒ 00:34:19.519 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait. I’m not sure why it errored, but I’m doing some tests.
354 00:34:19.840 ⇒ 00:34:20.530 Miguel de Veyra: Okay.
355 00:34:25.210 ⇒ 00:34:28.099 Miguel de Veyra: I did not find any dashboards or Urls.
356 00:34:30.639 ⇒ 00:34:31.660 Miguel de Veyra: Alright. Let me see
357 00:34:36.710 ⇒ 00:34:37.739 Miguel de Veyra: what the fuck.
358 00:34:38.440 ⇒ 00:34:40.160 Miguel de Veyra: Oh, it says something else.
359 00:34:46.900 ⇒ 00:34:49.969 Miguel de Veyra: It’s the execution. It’s probably the longer ones, though.
360 00:34:51.290 ⇒ 00:34:51.929 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
361 00:34:52.580 ⇒ 00:34:54.739 Miguel de Veyra: Let’s see, there you go. This one is working.
362 00:34:56.670 ⇒ 00:34:59.449 Miguel de Veyra: so I want to see how he oh.
363 00:35:06.818 ⇒ 00:35:10.840 Miguel de Veyra: oh, so is this like done, done? Or do we still need to test this.
364 00:35:12.560 ⇒ 00:35:14.189 Casie Aviles: Think I still need to test, because.
365 00:35:14.485 ⇒ 00:35:14.780 Miguel de Veyra: Okay.
366 00:35:14.780 ⇒ 00:35:16.889 Casie Aviles: See some some errors right now.
367 00:35:17.270 ⇒ 00:35:18.390 Miguel de Veyra: Okay. Yeah.
368 00:35:18.390 ⇒ 00:35:18.820 Casie Aviles: Made up.
369 00:35:18.820 ⇒ 00:35:19.920 Miguel de Veyra: Okay, yeah.
370 00:35:20.607 ⇒ 00:35:24.540 Miguel de Veyra: I think we went over by 3 min. But I think
371 00:35:24.750 ⇒ 00:35:28.678 Miguel de Veyra: discussing this is worth it. Okay, thanks. Everyone.
372 00:35:29.630 ⇒ 00:35:31.100 Miguel de Veyra: have a good rest of your day.
373 00:35:31.600 ⇒ 00:35:32.070 Casie Aviles: Thank you.
374 00:35:32.070 ⇒ 00:35:32.950 Ryan Brosas: Thank you.
375 00:35:33.170 ⇒ 00:35:33.830 Miguel de Veyra: Bye-bye.