Meeting Title: AI-Data Platform Team Standup Date: 2025-09-10 Meeting participants: Mustafa Raja, Samuel Roberts, Casie Aviles
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1 00:00:25.500 ⇒ 00:00:26.610 Samuel Roberts: Ayy.
2 00:00:27.130 ⇒ 00:00:28.310 Mustafa Raja: Hey, how are you?
3 00:00:28.870 ⇒ 00:00:30.920 Samuel Roberts: I’m doing alright. How about yourself?
4 00:00:31.370 ⇒ 00:00:32.670 Mustafa Raja: Yep, doing good.
5 00:00:33.570 ⇒ 00:00:34.380 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
6 00:00:35.360 ⇒ 00:00:36.510 Samuel Roberts: Hey, Casey.
7 00:00:37.920 ⇒ 00:00:38.610 Casie Aviles: A.
8 00:00:40.950 ⇒ 00:00:44.469 Samuel Roberts: How are you guys today? How was yesterday?
9 00:00:47.150 ⇒ 00:00:48.969 Mustafa Raja: Yesterday was good.
10 00:00:51.760 ⇒ 00:00:52.620 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
11 00:00:52.910 ⇒ 00:00:53.440 Casie Aviles: Yep.
12 00:00:53.820 ⇒ 00:00:58.339 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, I’m just getting linear organized over here. I was in the middle of trying to get those demos working.
13 00:00:58.620 ⇒ 00:00:59.540 Samuel Roberts: Mmm.
14 00:01:01.210 ⇒ 00:01:04.819 Samuel Roberts: Do you guys know? I think…
15 00:01:05.290 ⇒ 00:01:11.049 Samuel Roberts: Utam mentioned that the demos also are live somewhere else that someone maintains?
16 00:01:11.200 ⇒ 00:01:12.770 Samuel Roberts: Do you guys know anything about that?
17 00:01:16.090 ⇒ 00:01:21.220 Casie Aviles: I think we used to have, like, demo.brainforge.ai.
18 00:01:21.740 ⇒ 00:01:23.660 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay.
19 00:01:23.990 ⇒ 00:01:28.829 Casie Aviles: Yeah, and then we had, like, we have demos for what textural, I believe, and…
20 00:01:29.500 ⇒ 00:01:34.820 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, so those are in the platform, and I think he mentioned some… I just… I’m not trying to… it’s…
21 00:01:35.560 ⇒ 00:01:39.680 Samuel Roberts: It’s being a little annoying trying to migrate those over.
22 00:01:40.230 ⇒ 00:01:43.309 Samuel Roberts: So I’m just wondering if I should focus on them or not, but if they’re…
23 00:01:43.490 ⇒ 00:01:50.520 Samuel Roberts: used somewhere, I don’t want to not migrate them, but if they’re already live somewhere else, but I’ll… maybe I’ll ask with Tom.
24 00:01:50.810 ⇒ 00:01:55.959 Samuel Roberts: what he meant by that. Because I know… I think demo just points to platform.st still.
25 00:01:56.460 ⇒ 00:01:57.670 Casie Aviles: Oh, yeah.
26 00:01:58.870 ⇒ 00:02:04.430 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think those are, like, on Heroku, just pointing to the same place right now, so…
27 00:02:06.330 ⇒ 00:02:14.149 Samuel Roberts: But, okay. Yeah, I mean, I’m just playing around with that today, so I’m trying to get the demos, because it’s… the platform’s basically there, if I can get the demos working.
28 00:02:14.450 ⇒ 00:02:20.280 Samuel Roberts: And then… Saw Uten was asking about some client hub stuff.
29 00:02:21.110 ⇒ 00:02:21.970 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah.
30 00:02:23.020 ⇒ 00:02:28.880 Samuel Roberts: for… what were they, Interlude, and… Someone else…
31 00:02:29.330 ⇒ 00:02:31.120 Casie Aviles: I think Ellie, Ellie Mental Health.
32 00:02:31.120 ⇒ 00:02:31.770 Samuel Roberts: Allie.
33 00:02:31.910 ⇒ 00:02:33.349 Samuel Roberts: Yep, yep, okay.
34 00:02:33.350 ⇒ 00:02:33.800 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
35 00:02:33.800 ⇒ 00:02:41.109 Samuel Roberts: So… I’m wondering if it’s a good use of my time to
36 00:02:42.030 ⇒ 00:02:50.570 Samuel Roberts: really understand how the client hubs are working and set up, which I think is probably… I think there’s even a ticket for, like, the BSOP for that.
37 00:02:50.930 ⇒ 00:02:55.710 Samuel Roberts: Because we want to be able to automate that a lot more. We are, right?
38 00:02:56.310 ⇒ 00:02:57.110 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
39 00:02:57.750 ⇒ 00:02:58.560 Casie Aviles: Yes.
40 00:02:59.180 ⇒ 00:03:05.319 Samuel Roberts: I might be doing… I might dive into that today once I get the platform kind of stabilized, but…
41 00:03:07.720 ⇒ 00:03:13.450 Samuel Roberts: because I would love to be able to streamline that a little bit more, and I know there’s, like, a bunch of steps, and…
42 00:03:13.730 ⇒ 00:03:18.040 Samuel Roberts: I think he… one of you diagrammed at some point, right? Yeah.
43 00:03:19.480 ⇒ 00:03:20.900 Samuel Roberts: There are a lot of steps.
44 00:03:21.400 ⇒ 00:03:22.220 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
45 00:03:22.520 ⇒ 00:03:24.109 Samuel Roberts: So I’m wondering if there’s a…
46 00:03:24.810 ⇒ 00:03:28.619 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if it… I gotta understand the whole system before I, you know, really…
47 00:03:29.100 ⇒ 00:03:33.839 Samuel Roberts: have a good suggestion for us, but I’m wondering if this is a good opportunity to…
48 00:03:34.450 ⇒ 00:03:37.750 Samuel Roberts: Migrate some things into, like, a framework that we can play with.
49 00:03:38.330 ⇒ 00:03:40.289 Samuel Roberts: Because I don’t know if…
50 00:03:41.380 ⇒ 00:03:48.240 Samuel Roberts: ABC’s gonna want that project or not, but I think it would be good for us to get some experience with something besides NA to N as well.
51 00:03:48.910 ⇒ 00:03:49.370 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah.
52 00:03:50.600 ⇒ 00:03:51.810 Samuel Roberts: And so…
53 00:03:51.980 ⇒ 00:03:56.180 Samuel Roberts: I want to dig into that a little bit, maybe today. We’ll see how the day goes, but…
54 00:03:56.930 ⇒ 00:03:59.560 Mustafa Raja: So, are we looking into Maestra for that?
55 00:04:00.360 ⇒ 00:04:09.820 Samuel Roberts: I’ve been watching a lot of videos of Mastra, it seems nice, and I think it will play well with the platform specifically, because it’s TypeScript.
56 00:04:09.980 ⇒ 00:04:12.900 Samuel Roberts: Hmm. I wanna actually, like.
57 00:04:13.120 ⇒ 00:04:18.769 Samuel Roberts: make a real demo, because all I’ve done so far… with Copilot Kit is…
58 00:04:20.240 ⇒ 00:04:26.839 Samuel Roberts: have it… well, CopilotKit is, like, set up so, like, we could easily add a chat and add, like, a custom thing anywhere.
59 00:04:26.890 ⇒ 00:04:29.890 Casie Aviles: A custom prompt and stuff, and feed it info.
60 00:04:29.890 ⇒ 00:04:32.920 Samuel Roberts: on the… so, like… Let me… hmm…
61 00:04:33.290 ⇒ 00:04:35.609 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if it’s worth walking through it, but…
62 00:04:36.380 ⇒ 00:04:41.880 Samuel Roberts: So, like, for example, I didn’t realize how the, the Zoom transcript stuff was working.
63 00:04:42.560 ⇒ 00:04:45.879 Samuel Roberts: The chat over that, for, like, per meeting.
64 00:04:46.060 ⇒ 00:04:50.019 Samuel Roberts: And so what I had initially done, just to test it out, was…
65 00:04:51.040 ⇒ 00:04:55.890 Samuel Roberts: add Copilot kit, chat, and then use the,
66 00:04:57.010 ⇒ 00:05:05.690 Samuel Roberts: what is it called? There’s, like, use Copilot, there’s a special React hook that lets you feed in a bunch of stuff as part of the context.
67 00:05:07.670 ⇒ 00:05:16.130 Samuel Roberts: And so I just fed it the whole transcript, and it kind of just worked. Obviously, like, depending on the meeting, it’s a big piece of context, but…
68 00:05:16.130 ⇒ 00:05:16.780 Casie Aviles: Hmm.
69 00:05:17.570 ⇒ 00:05:22.430 Samuel Roberts: I think with… with something like Monster, we might be able to, like, have it…
70 00:05:23.000 ⇒ 00:05:29.539 Samuel Roberts: only look for certain parts of it. I don’t know, I want to, again, dig into a little bit more and see how things are working before I really commit, but I think
71 00:05:29.970 ⇒ 00:05:33.649 Samuel Roberts: I want to try out Mastra on at least one example.
72 00:05:33.870 ⇒ 00:05:40.709 Samuel Roberts: Because… I like that it’s TypeScript, so it’ll work with the platform for what we’re doing there.
73 00:05:42.230 ⇒ 00:05:46.620 Samuel Roberts: But I’ve watched a few videos, and it seems to work with CopilotKit well, too, so…
74 00:05:47.860 ⇒ 00:05:51.000 Samuel Roberts: But what I did with CopilotKit, actually, which was really cool.
75 00:05:51.280 ⇒ 00:05:53.679 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if you guys have seen…
76 00:05:54.320 ⇒ 00:06:02.080 Samuel Roberts: the Copilotate website, but they talk about this thing called, where is it? AGUI?
77 00:06:04.480 ⇒ 00:06:06.190 Casie Aviles: Gotcha.
78 00:06:06.190 ⇒ 00:06:07.690 Samuel Roberts: It’s like a protocol.
79 00:06:08.520 ⇒ 00:06:11.300 Samuel Roberts: That they’re… they’re… they’re working on.
80 00:06:13.650 ⇒ 00:06:18.590 Samuel Roberts: And so the idea is, this is actually kind of how it works under the hood. I just sent it in the chat.
81 00:06:19.060 ⇒ 00:06:27.709 Samuel Roberts: And so, they’re kind of positioning this as, like, a… in addition to, like, MCP,
82 00:06:28.670 ⇒ 00:06:32.410 Samuel Roberts: Where, you know, that’s for, like, model and context stuff.
83 00:06:32.620 ⇒ 00:06:34.940 Samuel Roberts: They’re trying to set up, like, a middle…
84 00:06:35.980 ⇒ 00:06:41.900 Samuel Roberts: Translation layer between, like, the agents and the application and the user.
85 00:06:43.660 ⇒ 00:06:52.329 Samuel Roberts: So basically, I watched a video on it, I’ll try to see if I can find it and send it to you guys, but it… it essentially, like, has a whole, series of events.
86 00:06:52.980 ⇒ 00:06:57.360 Samuel Roberts: That it, emits and receives.
87 00:06:57.880 ⇒ 00:07:04.869 Samuel Roberts: And so, I was able to have Cursor kind of write and edit an adapter for it, for at least the webhooks.
88 00:07:06.430 ⇒ 00:07:07.420 Samuel Roberts: So…
89 00:07:07.740 ⇒ 00:07:15.579 Samuel Roberts: I was able to just, like, add those as agents into Copilot Kit, rather than have to do anything super fancy. So I’m… I’m thinking that might be a good way to move forward with it.
90 00:07:15.680 ⇒ 00:07:21.409 Samuel Roberts: Because if we can, you know, if you imagine Copilot Kit as a little bit of the orchestrator.
91 00:07:21.810 ⇒ 00:07:25.200 Samuel Roberts: And then have a bunch of agents say, that…
92 00:07:25.570 ⇒ 00:07:29.539 Samuel Roberts: instead of having it all happen in NAN, we have it, like.
93 00:07:30.350 ⇒ 00:07:35.350 Samuel Roberts: all the tool calls can be figured out by Copilot Kit and whatever model we’re passing there.
94 00:07:36.990 ⇒ 00:07:41.449 Samuel Roberts: They would simplify, potentially, a lot of the N8N individual pieces.
95 00:07:43.480 ⇒ 00:07:47.879 Samuel Roberts: And then be a little more flexible for some other things, where the model could, you know.
96 00:07:49.310 ⇒ 00:07:54.259 Samuel Roberts: handle a few other things. It would also give us, like, some more memory and chat history, potentially?
97 00:07:54.490 ⇒ 00:07:56.400 Samuel Roberts: Which I think would be big for…
98 00:07:57.050 ⇒ 00:07:59.729 Samuel Roberts: a few things, like ABC, I don’t think it…
99 00:08:00.850 ⇒ 00:08:04.409 Samuel Roberts: Didn’t we add something recently so it knows a little bit about the chat history?
100 00:08:04.630 ⇒ 00:08:05.800 Samuel Roberts: If it needs it.
101 00:08:06.440 ⇒ 00:08:12.289 Casie Aviles: We… for N8, the… yeah, the workflow on N8, and we have, like, a…
102 00:08:12.460 ⇒ 00:08:16.259 Casie Aviles: memory, so there’s, like, a memory node there that… and…
103 00:08:16.260 ⇒ 00:08:16.590 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
104 00:08:16.590 ⇒ 00:08:18.419 Casie Aviles: It’s built in, so that’s how it.
105 00:08:18.420 ⇒ 00:08:18.740 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
106 00:08:18.740 ⇒ 00:08:21.060 Casie Aviles: to… remember.
107 00:08:21.750 ⇒ 00:08:22.839 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah.
108 00:08:22.840 ⇒ 00:08:27.380 Casie Aviles: I think up to a limit, certain limit of conversations only.
109 00:08:27.380 ⇒ 00:08:28.009 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m sure.
110 00:08:28.010 ⇒ 00:08:28.650 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
111 00:08:28.650 ⇒ 00:08:29.280 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
112 00:08:29.460 ⇒ 00:08:36.739 Samuel Roberts: All right, yeah, well, like I said, I want to dive into something in workflows a little bit, and understand how they’re working, and see if I can, like, replicate something in Maestra and see how…
113 00:08:37.120 ⇒ 00:08:39.270 Samuel Roberts: How bad it is, how good it is, you know?
114 00:08:39.530 ⇒ 00:08:43.980 Samuel Roberts: So I’ll probably try to do something like that, maybe with the…
115 00:08:44.960 ⇒ 00:08:52.820 Samuel Roberts: something on the platform, like the Zoom transcript, or something bigger, like the… because I don’t think the chat for the whole… like, when you go to the dashboard.
116 00:08:53.710 ⇒ 00:08:59.429 Samuel Roberts: that Brainforged GPT, I don’t know if that was… what that has access to right now, do you guys know offhand?
117 00:09:02.590 ⇒ 00:09:05.299 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think that’s the GPT-4.0.
118 00:09:05.640 ⇒ 00:09:06.410 Casie Aviles: The one on the…
119 00:09:06.410 ⇒ 00:09:10.070 Samuel Roberts: But, like, what is… Yeah, what is… what is that… is that just…
120 00:09:12.280 ⇒ 00:09:13.000 Casie Aviles: it’s…
121 00:09:13.140 ⇒ 00:09:17.460 Samuel Roberts: It’s another… Is there an N-N? Yeah, I believe.
122 00:09:17.460 ⇒ 00:09:22.589 Casie Aviles: There’s, like, a… we have… we have a… it was a Slack back first, JPT 4.0.
123 00:09:22.760 ⇒ 00:09:24.599 Casie Aviles: And then we added the 2.
124 00:09:25.290 ⇒ 00:09:26.460 Casie Aviles: the platform.
125 00:09:26.460 ⇒ 00:09:30.169 Samuel Roberts: Oh, interesting. Because when I, when I go to the dashboard and click…
126 00:09:30.320 ⇒ 00:09:35.590 Samuel Roberts: like, summarize today’s announcements or something. It says it looks like there wasn’t any file uploaded with today’s announcements.
127 00:09:36.280 ⇒ 00:09:39.419 Samuel Roberts: So I just didn’t know, like, what it really knew,
128 00:09:39.610 ⇒ 00:09:46.050 Samuel Roberts: Anyway, I just think I might… they might play around with that to get some experience with Monster before we make a decision to jump in, so… Okay.
129 00:09:46.870 ⇒ 00:09:47.690 Samuel Roberts: But yeah.
130 00:09:48.200 ⇒ 00:09:52.720 Samuel Roberts: I might be pinging you guys if I’m digging into some of those stand-in workflows at some point.
131 00:09:53.230 ⇒ 00:09:57.559 Samuel Roberts: Especially… for the client hub stuff, because I think that might be a good place to…
132 00:09:58.440 ⇒ 00:10:02.369 Samuel Roberts: If we’re gonna have to… Automate that a little bit more.
133 00:10:03.370 ⇒ 00:10:04.550 Samuel Roberts: Maybe we…
134 00:10:05.220 ⇒ 00:10:12.440 Samuel Roberts: try that as well with some of the workflows or something. I don’t know. I gotta understand the SOP a little bit better. I don’t fully know it all yet, but…
135 00:10:12.610 ⇒ 00:10:16.500 Samuel Roberts: I’m not gonna worry about that right now, let’s jump into linearing.
136 00:10:17.420 ⇒ 00:10:19.480 Samuel Roberts: Keep going.
137 00:10:19.880 ⇒ 00:10:21.040 Samuel Roberts: meeting.
138 00:10:22.060 ⇒ 00:10:24.280 Samuel Roberts: Where is it? So there it is, okay.
139 00:10:27.600 ⇒ 00:10:29.140 Samuel Roberts: You guys see linear here?
140 00:10:30.210 ⇒ 00:10:30.950 Mustafa Raja: Yes.
141 00:10:31.740 ⇒ 00:10:32.620 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
142 00:10:33.540 ⇒ 00:10:38.860 Samuel Roberts: So, ABC… What is the current status?
143 00:10:39.610 ⇒ 00:10:39.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for me.
144 00:10:39.990 ⇒ 00:10:40.489 Casie Aviles: None of you.
145 00:10:40.880 ⇒ 00:10:41.630 Casie Aviles: Oh, yeah, go ahead.
146 00:10:41.630 ⇒ 00:10:45.980 Mustafa Raja: There are some triages that I need to look into, and that will be on…
147 00:10:47.530 ⇒ 00:10:48.419 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great.
148 00:10:48.980 ⇒ 00:10:54.770 Casie Aviles: Yeah, for me, I’m just gonna wrap up on that one ticket there, the validate one.
149 00:10:54.770 ⇒ 00:10:55.700 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, dude.
150 00:10:56.050 ⇒ 00:11:00.430 Casie Aviles: Some checks, as I said, I sent a message.
151 00:11:00.430 ⇒ 00:11:01.219 Samuel Roberts: Oh, cool, gotcha.
152 00:11:02.950 ⇒ 00:11:10.870 Casie Aviles: So I have, like, a Notion doc that checks for duplicates, null checks, and then I also did some spot checks, additional
153 00:11:11.490 ⇒ 00:11:12.350 Casie Aviles: Tests.
154 00:11:12.900 ⇒ 00:11:21.739 Casie Aviles: And as I did that, I did find some inaccurate data, so I also fixed those as I went with the testing.
155 00:11:22.640 ⇒ 00:11:23.230 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
156 00:11:23.420 ⇒ 00:11:27.400 Casie Aviles: And yeah, I did beam… a wish there for…
157 00:11:27.870 ⇒ 00:11:36.350 Casie Aviles: Review, if he wants to, if they’re able to review it, and maybe even do a live… desperate.
158 00:11:36.970 ⇒ 00:11:41.299 Casie Aviles: Yeah, just… yeah. If you also want to take a look, that’s also…
159 00:11:41.490 ⇒ 00:11:42.090 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I doubt…
160 00:11:42.090 ⇒ 00:11:43.829 Casie Aviles: You’re also welcome to, yeah.
161 00:11:44.460 ⇒ 00:11:45.060 Samuel Roberts: Great.
162 00:11:45.170 ⇒ 00:11:51.439 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’d be good, to know that’s in a good… or, man, Clean enough state to use.
163 00:11:53.660 ⇒ 00:12:00.830 Samuel Roberts: Is there a plan, like, once the database… like, what comes after this? Do we have that all mapped out here yet?
164 00:12:01.680 ⇒ 00:12:13.429 Casie Aviles: Yeah, so I… the idea is, after the… what… once we’ve confirmed, like, the data integrity, I’m also going to work on actually connecting this to the query agent.
165 00:12:13.820 ⇒ 00:12:16.940 Casie Aviles: Because we need to… trans,
166 00:12:17.110 ⇒ 00:12:21.580 Casie Aviles: Yeah, we need to translate the text to SQL queries, so…
167 00:12:22.220 ⇒ 00:12:23.240 Samuel Roberts: Okay, good.
168 00:12:23.240 ⇒ 00:12:28.000 Casie Aviles: I was actually kind of… Testing that as well in parallel to this.
169 00:12:28.000 ⇒ 00:12:28.980 Samuel Roberts: Oh, nice.
170 00:12:28.980 ⇒ 00:12:32.310 Casie Aviles: Because I didn’t want to write queries in SQL.
171 00:12:32.700 ⇒ 00:12:35.139 Casie Aviles: All the time with each task, so… That’s true.
172 00:12:36.200 ⇒ 00:12:51.189 Casie Aviles: But yeah, and then after that, once we also have that done, the next thing, I guess, is to also figure out how the… how we could update and maintain the database, which I talked to Awash with, and he was
173 00:12:51.490 ⇒ 00:12:55.200 Casie Aviles: He did tell me that we could sync about it next.
174 00:12:57.520 ⇒ 00:12:58.360 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
175 00:12:59.760 ⇒ 00:13:00.250 Casie Aviles: So.
176 00:13:00.250 ⇒ 00:13:01.430 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’ll be good, yeah.
177 00:13:01.900 ⇒ 00:13:07.650 Casie Aviles: I think that then we could have it live, and we could have the CSRs tested.
178 00:13:08.340 ⇒ 00:13:09.869 Samuel Roberts: Great. It’d be wonderful.
179 00:13:10.660 ⇒ 00:13:11.740 Samuel Roberts: Hmm, cool.
180 00:13:12.160 ⇒ 00:13:14.840 Samuel Roberts: Alright, so that’s ABC, we’ll jump to default.
181 00:13:16.420 ⇒ 00:13:17.200 Samuel Roberts: Hmm.
182 00:13:19.400 ⇒ 00:13:21.100 Samuel Roberts: Where are we with that?
183 00:13:23.590 ⇒ 00:13:29.190 Samuel Roberts: I guess we’re waiting to hear back on that confirmation about Salesforce, is that true?
184 00:13:30.580 ⇒ 00:13:31.540 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah.
185 00:13:32.690 ⇒ 00:13:38.410 Mustafa Raja: Okay. Yeah, for the Salesforce, I did, did,
186 00:13:38.950 ⇒ 00:13:44.160 Mustafa Raja: A message in the external channel. I haven’t had a reply from them.
187 00:13:45.390 ⇒ 00:13:45.930 Samuel Roberts: Bye-bye.
188 00:13:45.930 ⇒ 00:13:48.330 Mustafa Raja: Do you think I should ping them again or something?
189 00:13:48.770 ⇒ 00:13:50.250 Samuel Roberts: What time was that at?
190 00:13:50.420 ⇒ 00:13:51.170 Samuel Roberts: Can I…
191 00:13:51.880 ⇒ 00:13:53.489 Samuel Roberts: 7.30 last night.
192 00:13:53.890 ⇒ 00:13:56.919 Samuel Roberts: No, that’s the other message, hold on, let me go to… I’m on the wrong channel here.
193 00:13:57.030 ⇒ 00:14:02.470 Samuel Roberts: default, oh, hold on, that’s not… that’s internal. Oh my goodness.
194 00:14:02.840 ⇒ 00:14:04.280 Samuel Roberts: So many channels, okay.
195 00:14:04.480 ⇒ 00:14:12.100 Samuel Roberts: It was at, like, 7 o’clock last night our time. I would say… give them a few hours to take a look, and if not, just…
196 00:14:13.360 ⇒ 00:14:15.559 Samuel Roberts: By the end of today, then, right?
197 00:14:16.120 ⇒ 00:14:18.619 Samuel Roberts: Definitely by the end of today, yeah, if they don’t get back to us today.
198 00:14:18.620 ⇒ 00:14:19.230 Mustafa Raja: working.
199 00:14:19.550 ⇒ 00:14:23.839 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay. Yeah, other than that,
200 00:14:24.170 ⇒ 00:14:43.600 Mustafa Raja: we had a meeting with Lev yesterday, and they are… they are structuring… structuring it more, meaning they are… they are structuring companies between tiers, Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3, and they want to run specific.
201 00:14:43.600 ⇒ 00:14:49.810 Mustafa Raja: Signals based on what, what Tier the company falls in.
202 00:14:50.750 ⇒ 00:14:51.550 Mustafa Raja: So this is something.
203 00:14:51.550 ⇒ 00:14:52.319 Samuel Roberts: Mmm, okay.
204 00:14:52.320 ⇒ 00:14:58.750 Mustafa Raja: work on, to create, tiers and all, so… Yeah.
205 00:14:59.110 ⇒ 00:15:01.449 Mustafa Raja: Might have to meet with Uptum.
206 00:15:02.030 ⇒ 00:15:04.180 Mustafa Raja: To understand a little bit more.
207 00:15:05.310 ⇒ 00:15:05.860 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
208 00:15:08.360 ⇒ 00:15:16.139 Samuel Roberts: Sounds good. Yeah, I guess maybe loop me in if you are going to chat with him, just because I… I don’t have a ton of insight into some of this stuff, so I wanted to get a little more up to speed, but…
209 00:15:16.550 ⇒ 00:15:17.080 Samuel Roberts: Boom.
210 00:15:17.080 ⇒ 00:15:17.500 Mustafa Raja: What?
211 00:15:17.500 ⇒ 00:15:18.080 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
212 00:15:18.740 ⇒ 00:15:20.729 Samuel Roberts: And then… insomnia?
213 00:15:22.560 ⇒ 00:15:23.120 Casie Aviles: Nope.
214 00:15:23.260 ⇒ 00:15:31.539 Casie Aviles: For Insomnia, we’re just wrapping up on the automation side, because I think next they will be doing some
215 00:15:32.220 ⇒ 00:15:35.830 Casie Aviles: Work on the data that we’re getting, so…
216 00:15:36.480 ⇒ 00:15:41.429 Casie Aviles: Okay. What else do I have? I still have the DoorDash bug,
217 00:15:42.130 ⇒ 00:15:44.170 Casie Aviles: And then for the Breeze one…
218 00:15:45.010 ⇒ 00:15:45.810 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
219 00:15:46.020 ⇒ 00:15:52.140 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I wasn’t able to… do much on the… on the remaining bug that I was…
220 00:15:53.110 ⇒ 00:15:54.110 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah.
221 00:15:54.110 ⇒ 00:15:54.939 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that one.
222 00:15:54.940 ⇒ 00:15:56.279 Samuel Roberts: The time discrepancy?
223 00:15:57.320 ⇒ 00:16:01.099 Casie Aviles: Yeah, because I couldn’t get, like, a constant offset.
224 00:16:02.140 ⇒ 00:16:03.200 Samuel Roberts: Hmm, interesting.
225 00:16:03.200 ⇒ 00:16:11.319 Casie Aviles: If it was just a constant offset, then it’s just a time zone fix, but I’m not sure why it’s like that, so…
226 00:16:12.310 ⇒ 00:16:13.080 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
227 00:16:16.480 ⇒ 00:16:17.010 Casie Aviles: Hmm…
228 00:16:17.010 ⇒ 00:16:19.529 Samuel Roberts: What are the ranges looking like for this offset?
229 00:16:19.920 ⇒ 00:16:20.960 Samuel Roberts: Excuse me.
230 00:16:20.960 ⇒ 00:16:23.720 Casie Aviles: There’s… I added a comment below.
231 00:16:24.070 ⇒ 00:16:25.970 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay, sorry, alright.
232 00:16:25.970 ⇒ 00:16:27.000 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this one.
233 00:16:30.530 ⇒ 00:16:33.330 Samuel Roberts: Shit So it’s not…
234 00:16:33.330 ⇒ 00:16:34.260 Casie Aviles: Constant.
235 00:16:34.430 ⇒ 00:16:35.330 Casie Aviles: you know.
236 00:16:35.330 ⇒ 00:16:39.709 Samuel Roberts: Yeah… And this is from…
237 00:16:40.760 ⇒ 00:16:45.229 Samuel Roberts: Freeze… I wonder if there’s any support or anything that we can contact, but…
238 00:16:45.760 ⇒ 00:16:48.790 Casie Aviles: Okay, oh yeah, yeah, let… I’ll do that, yeah.
239 00:16:49.220 ⇒ 00:17:00.420 Samuel Roberts: Just so, like, maybe they have, like, a, oh, yeah, like, we’re displaying this time, but on this side we display this time. Like, there might be something where they can point out, like, at least that way we can communicate to the client, like.
240 00:17:01.720 ⇒ 00:17:05.339 Samuel Roberts: What we understand about it at best, but… I don’t know.
241 00:17:05.460 ⇒ 00:17:06.830 Samuel Roberts: what’s there? I don’t know much about.
242 00:17:06.839 ⇒ 00:17:11.219 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, I’ll send a message to the support team.
243 00:17:12.010 ⇒ 00:17:16.430 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, just to see what they say, because, I mean… the…
244 00:17:17.190 ⇒ 00:17:19.629 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it’s weird, I don’t know, they must have something.
245 00:17:19.880 ⇒ 00:17:20.659 Samuel Roberts: We’ll see.
246 00:17:20.890 ⇒ 00:17:23.499 Samuel Roberts: Anything else there? Or… Lennett?
247 00:17:24.270 ⇒ 00:17:29.360 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s it. I’m just… after that, I’ll just work on the DoorDash one.
248 00:17:30.030 ⇒ 00:17:30.600 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
249 00:17:32.300 ⇒ 00:17:33.760 Samuel Roberts: And then interlude…
250 00:17:35.230 ⇒ 00:17:40.839 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. So for this, I did, did a, what’s… PR?
251 00:17:41.120 ⇒ 00:17:41.770 Mustafa Raja: Yep.
252 00:17:41.770 ⇒ 00:17:42.630 Samuel Roberts: I think I saw that.
253 00:17:42.630 ⇒ 00:17:48.170 Mustafa Raja: once it… once it’s approved, then I’ll be able to test it with any 10. Okay.
254 00:17:49.500 ⇒ 00:18:02.519 Mustafa Raja: Other than that, I have created the superbase project for the, state thing, and I’ll be working on that today. Hopefully, this eval…
255 00:18:02.830 ⇒ 00:18:14.339 Mustafa Raja: hopefully all the buttons, the eval, and the state thing, we should be able to have it done by end of today, at least. This is what I aim for.
256 00:18:15.080 ⇒ 00:18:16.569 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great, that’s, that’s…
257 00:18:16.570 ⇒ 00:18:17.450 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
258 00:18:18.140 ⇒ 00:18:18.800 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
259 00:18:20.950 ⇒ 00:18:24.969 Samuel Roberts: And then AI team… I was just talking about this earlier, so…
260 00:18:25.360 ⇒ 00:18:29.130 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, this is the SOP here that I was wanting to go through a little bit more.
261 00:18:30.340 ⇒ 00:18:36.379 Mustafa Raja: We can go through the PR, in this meeting for the, interlude.
262 00:18:37.620 ⇒ 00:18:38.900 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, okay.
263 00:18:38.900 ⇒ 00:18:39.760 Mustafa Raja: We want to.
264 00:18:40.300 ⇒ 00:18:42.640 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s… that’s fine.
265 00:18:42.820 ⇒ 00:18:45.579 Samuel Roberts: I haven’t had a chance to look at it yet, I did see that it was…
266 00:18:47.190 ⇒ 00:18:49.060 Samuel Roberts: There, let me get that up.
267 00:18:57.430 ⇒ 00:18:58.170 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
268 00:19:04.230 ⇒ 00:19:06.340 Samuel Roberts: I guess I’ll share my GitHub real quick.
269 00:19:09.470 ⇒ 00:19:10.240 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
270 00:19:13.920 ⇒ 00:19:17.869 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so there’s a comment by Cursorbot, we can look into that too.
271 00:19:18.420 ⇒ 00:19:21.130 Samuel Roberts: Okay, the runtime here.
272 00:19:21.250 ⇒ 00:19:21.750 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
273 00:19:21.750 ⇒ 00:19:30.590 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, so the task, so there’s two ways we can trigger, trigger the… what’s it called?
274 00:19:30.840 ⇒ 00:19:43.229 Mustafa Raja: brain trust evals. Either it’s going to be on dataset. If it’s on dataset, then, we pull the dataset from our, what’s it called?
275 00:19:43.600 ⇒ 00:19:59.359 Mustafa Raja: drain trust, dataset, and then, we’ll have our expected and, what’s it called? Expected output and the inputs, and then we are going to run our, NATN workflow on that.
276 00:19:59.540 ⇒ 00:20:03.809 Mustafa Raja: And, that eval will take about…
277 00:20:04.120 ⇒ 00:20:12.769 Mustafa Raja: 12 minutes to run. And the other one is, when the on dataset filter will be false.
278 00:20:14.260 ⇒ 00:20:14.750 Mustafa Raja: is going to…
279 00:20:14.750 ⇒ 00:20:39.690 Mustafa Raja: what our use case is going to be for the NH10 thing. We are going to have it run on database faults, and we’ll give it the output that’s generated so far by our, NATEN workflow, and that’ll be an instant, eval that we can submit. The same thing we discussed yesterday.
280 00:20:40.400 ⇒ 00:20:48.359 Mustafa Raja: And this is why this, it says that it’s a mismatch. It won’t cause, runtime errors.
281 00:20:49.500 ⇒ 00:20:50.030 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
282 00:20:50.030 ⇒ 00:20:51.440 Mustafa Raja: It’s there, yeah.
283 00:20:53.190 ⇒ 00:21:00.930 Mustafa Raja: task fallback just returns our output that we would get from an ATN workflow.
284 00:21:01.090 ⇒ 00:21:07.489 Mustafa Raja: While the original tasks make, make the input run on, N10.
285 00:21:07.720 ⇒ 00:21:09.300 Mustafa Raja: So there’s the difference.
286 00:21:10.080 ⇒ 00:21:15.979 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I’m thinking… Is it possible for you to just write a little…
287 00:21:16.450 ⇒ 00:21:16.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
288 00:21:16.990 ⇒ 00:21:19.350 Samuel Roberts: We know that. And then…
289 00:21:19.900 ⇒ 00:21:21.879 Samuel Roberts: Can we add a description to…
290 00:21:21.880 ⇒ 00:21:29.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I saw Thum’s remarks on description, so I’ll, I’ll add that.
291 00:21:29.060 ⇒ 00:21:29.620 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
292 00:21:30.340 ⇒ 00:21:35.910 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, cursor should be pretty… Pretty knowledgeable about what to update there, so… Okay.
293 00:21:36.860 ⇒ 00:21:43.149 Samuel Roberts: And then to test it… Is there a good… Way to do that yet.
294 00:21:44.220 ⇒ 00:21:47.549 Samuel Roberts: Like, if I want to test this locally, I guess, my question.
295 00:21:48.510 ⇒ 00:21:56.139 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can have it set up. It’s only two keys that we would need.
296 00:21:57.200 ⇒ 00:22:00.260 Mustafa Raja: If you, if you can… if you can pull this…
297 00:22:01.050 ⇒ 00:22:04.110 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I can pull the repo down. I just wasn’t sure before, like…
298 00:22:04.430 ⇒ 00:22:07.570 Samuel Roberts: I’ll pull this down and run this stuff, I guess?
299 00:22:07.870 ⇒ 00:22:08.460 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
300 00:22:09.410 ⇒ 00:22:10.490 Samuel Roberts: Cool. Okay.
301 00:22:11.170 ⇒ 00:22:21.159 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and then, for the rubrics, I did add, in total, 3 LLMS judge scorers.
302 00:22:21.900 ⇒ 00:22:22.570 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
303 00:22:23.000 ⇒ 00:22:23.740 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
304 00:22:24.070 ⇒ 00:22:25.080 Mustafa Raja: So I guess we now…
305 00:22:25.080 ⇒ 00:22:25.560 Samuel Roberts: Yes.
306 00:22:25.560 ⇒ 00:22:26.330 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, these ones.
307 00:22:27.320 ⇒ 00:22:28.040 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.
308 00:22:28.040 ⇒ 00:22:31.880 Mustafa Raja: persuasiveness, these ones.
309 00:22:32.410 ⇒ 00:22:35.430 Samuel Roberts: Cool. So I guess we will have.
310 00:22:37.500 ⇒ 00:22:40.100 Mustafa Raja: some evals to show on Friday.
311 00:22:40.890 ⇒ 00:22:44.480 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, something is better than nothing, we’ll see how it looks, and… cool.
312 00:22:44.690 ⇒ 00:22:45.470 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
313 00:22:46.030 ⇒ 00:22:48.669 Samuel Roberts: Alright, sounds good. Yeah, so definitely make,
314 00:22:49.970 ⇒ 00:22:53.930 Samuel Roberts: Make the description and the comment, and I’ll take a look and try to get it running later then.
315 00:22:54.270 ⇒ 00:22:54.820 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
316 00:22:55.490 ⇒ 00:22:56.320 Samuel Roberts: Alright.
317 00:22:57.850 ⇒ 00:23:01.029 Samuel Roberts: Anything else today? This morning?
318 00:23:04.430 ⇒ 00:23:05.519 Mustafa Raja: Oh, that’s awesome.
319 00:23:05.520 ⇒ 00:23:06.190 Casie Aviles: for me.
320 00:23:06.740 ⇒ 00:23:16.410 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great. Today are we in today? Alright, so today’s Wednesday. I may be out, tomorrow afternoon.
321 00:23:18.110 ⇒ 00:23:21.170 Samuel Roberts: I have friends coming to town, and I think I need to be…
322 00:23:23.410 ⇒ 00:23:27.689 Samuel Roberts: showing them around a little bit, so… But I’ll be hopefully on in the morning.
323 00:23:27.810 ⇒ 00:23:30.790 Samuel Roberts: If not, I’ll let you guys know sooner rather than later, so…
324 00:23:31.110 ⇒ 00:23:32.290 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay.
325 00:23:32.290 ⇒ 00:23:34.979 Samuel Roberts: If you need anything from me, though, feel free to ping. Yeah.
326 00:23:34.980 ⇒ 00:23:41.680 Casie Aviles: I’ll be out, but it’s still going to be the first week of October, so… That’s…
327 00:23:42.050 ⇒ 00:23:44.079 Casie Aviles: In 2 weeks, or 3?
328 00:23:44.280 ⇒ 00:23:45.340 Casie Aviles: 29th.
329 00:23:45.340 ⇒ 00:23:45.940 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
330 00:23:46.620 ⇒ 00:23:48.040 Samuel Roberts: The 29th, you’ll be out?
331 00:23:48.040 ⇒ 00:23:50.870 Casie Aviles: 29th until October 1st, yeah.
332 00:23:51.910 ⇒ 00:23:54.120 Samuel Roberts: Alright, so Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, okay.
333 00:23:54.830 ⇒ 00:23:58.239 Samuel Roberts: Is that on your calendar? Just let me know.
334 00:23:58.840 ⇒ 00:24:03.390 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’ll add it, and I’ll also submit a time… time…
335 00:24:03.390 ⇒ 00:24:03.730 Samuel Roberts: Yes.
336 00:24:03.730 ⇒ 00:24:04.870 Casie Aviles: request, yeah.
337 00:24:05.090 ⇒ 00:24:06.370 Samuel Roberts: Okay, perfect, yeah.
338 00:24:08.030 ⇒ 00:24:12.140 Samuel Roberts: Alright, great. Thank you guys. Let me know if you need anything from me,
339 00:24:12.490 ⇒ 00:24:16.780 Samuel Roberts: Mustafa, let me know when those updates are on the PR, and I’ll take a look.
340 00:24:16.940 ⇒ 00:24:18.810 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. And then… cool.
341 00:24:19.820 ⇒ 00:24:21.090 Samuel Roberts: Alright, thank you guys.
342 00:24:21.350 ⇒ 00:24:22.299 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.
343 00:24:23.140 ⇒ 00:24:23.640 Casie Aviles: Thank you.
344 00:24:23.640 ⇒ 00:24:24.390 Samuel Roberts: Bye.