Meeting Title: AI Service Standup Date: 2026-02-03 Meeting participants: Mustafa Raja, Casie Aviles, Amber Lin, Samuel Roberts, Pranav Narahari, Uttam Kumaran


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1 00:01:54.590 00:01:55.710 Mustafa Raja: Hey, Casey.

2 00:01:58.870 00:02:00.420 Casie Aviles: Hey, hey, Mustafa.

3 00:02:00.930 00:02:02.259 Mustafa Raja: How was your weekend?

4 00:02:04.100 00:02:11.560 Casie Aviles: Oh, it’s not too eventful. I was just… I just stayed in and watched movies with my mom.

5 00:02:11.560 00:02:13.220 Mustafa Raja: Oh, which one?

6 00:02:14.940 00:02:22.090 Casie Aviles: Let me remember, but I think it was on Netflix, it was called The Rip, I think, yeah.

7 00:02:25.970 00:02:29.470 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so last week I completed RDR2.

8 00:02:30.530 00:02:33.379 Casie Aviles: Oh, really? You had the time? Wow.

9 00:02:33.570 00:02:36.610 Mustafa Raja: No, I think it took me 4 weeks, though, right?

10 00:02:37.210 00:02:41.819 Mustafa Raja: And I played on… I played only on the weekends, but…

11 00:02:42.050 00:02:45.599 Mustafa Raja: I would spend my whole weekend on that, though. You know?

12 00:02:46.310 00:02:48.490 Casie Aviles: I see, yeah. How was it?

13 00:02:49.410 00:02:50.530 Mustafa Raja: Super good.

14 00:02:51.250 00:02:59.119 Mustafa Raja: But I think the story… the story for Ardia 1 was… had a more bitter hook, but Ardia 2 really was good.

15 00:03:01.000 00:03:01.870 Casie Aviles: I see.

16 00:03:02.560 00:03:03.250 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

17 00:03:05.390 00:03:08.959 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I mean, it starts out slow, so…

18 00:03:08.960 00:03:11.829 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, very. But it’s good.

19 00:03:12.560 00:03:13.130 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

20 00:03:14.760 00:03:15.370 Mustafa Raja: Hey.

21 00:03:17.100 00:03:18.099 Samuel Roberts: How are we doing today?

22 00:03:18.590 00:03:19.850 Mustafa Raja: Good. How are you?

23 00:03:20.200 00:03:22.050 Samuel Roberts: Doing alright, doing alright.

24 00:03:24.330 00:03:30.600 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, let’s just jump in, let’s start with ABC.

25 00:03:31.610 00:03:37.689 Samuel Roberts: So, I saw the stuff later, Amber, sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner.

26 00:03:38.530 00:03:41.369 Samuel Roberts: But I’ll give that another overview today.

27 00:03:42.380 00:03:46.590 Samuel Roberts: But… Yeah, besides that, what do we got moving there?

28 00:03:49.870 00:03:50.550 Casie Aviles: I think…

29 00:03:50.550 00:03:52.180 Mustafa Raja: I’ll be… yeah, on the phone.

30 00:03:53.360 00:03:58.149 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’m just, still in progress, you know, with adding… adding the missing…

31 00:03:58.980 00:04:02.309 Casie Aviles: technicians, and I’ve also just been working on…

32 00:04:03.630 00:04:06.060 Casie Aviles: I think Mustafa was requesting, like.

33 00:04:06.290 00:04:10.159 Casie Aviles: an endpoint for, like, Andy, so I also worked on that second.

34 00:04:10.160 00:04:10.540 Samuel Roberts: Was that…

35 00:04:10.540 00:04:11.230 Casie Aviles: they’ve…

36 00:04:12.020 00:04:13.610 Samuel Roberts: A different endpoint? Is that…

37 00:04:14.320 00:04:18.210 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it’s just… it’s basically just, you know, getting the…

38 00:04:18.589 00:04:23.129 Casie Aviles: The chat handler into the cloud environment that they gave us.

39 00:04:23.130 00:04:30.920 Samuel Roberts: through the cloud environment that they gave us. Oh, I see. Okay, because I thought we had already set that up, but I get, yeah, you’re right, the different… the different handlers. Okay.

40 00:04:31.040 00:04:32.820 Samuel Roberts: All right, cool.

41 00:04:33.880 00:04:35.580 Mustafa Raja: Right, yeah, is that…

42 00:04:35.610 00:04:36.310 Samuel Roberts: Go ahead.

43 00:04:36.830 00:04:41.239 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, apart from that, I guess we need to talk about the… the spikes, right?

44 00:04:41.640 00:04:43.929 Samuel Roberts: Yes, let’s…

45 00:04:45.390 00:04:52.160 Samuel Roberts: put that aside, and we can talk about it. I don’t want to use up the time of the stand-up, but I did look at them. We will… we will talk.

46 00:04:53.270 00:04:54.979 Samuel Roberts: I will make… yes, that’ll happen today.

47 00:04:55.390 00:04:56.070 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

48 00:04:56.070 00:04:56.570 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.

49 00:04:56.570 00:04:58.339 Samuel Roberts: Yes, sorry about that.

50 00:04:58.710 00:05:04.960 Samuel Roberts: Cool, okay. And then, Casey, is it… is there a ticket for you changing that, or is that part of the other ticket still?

51 00:05:08.000 00:05:12.550 Casie Aviles: It was just, like, a quick thing, so I… it should be… yeah.

52 00:05:12.550 00:05:14.829 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I wasn’t drawing that was. Okay.

53 00:05:16.150 00:05:17.879 Samuel Roberts: Alright, good.

54 00:05:21.690 00:05:23.760 Samuel Roberts: Looking through the linear here… okay.

55 00:05:28.700 00:05:29.960 Samuel Roberts: Alright, anything else?

56 00:05:33.950 00:05:35.270 Samuel Roberts: NBC-wise?

57 00:05:36.230 00:05:36.910 Samuel Roberts: Alright.

58 00:05:38.970 00:05:39.680 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

59 00:05:40.810 00:05:43.490 Samuel Roberts: That’s good then, let’s jump to Lilo.

60 00:05:44.530 00:05:47.159 Samuel Roberts: I think the last thing yesterday was getting the…

61 00:05:48.720 00:05:51.350 Samuel Roberts: Gemini Key In, is that all set?

62 00:05:52.710 00:05:53.520 Casie Aviles: Yes.

63 00:05:53.670 00:05:59.169 Casie Aviles: Okay. Well, the only thing that they’re missing is that they run out of credits, so…

64 00:05:59.170 00:05:59.960 Samuel Roberts: Right.

65 00:06:00.400 00:06:03.820 Samuel Roberts: Okay, but it was working, we were getting that error at least, so that’s good.

66 00:06:04.630 00:06:05.669 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Okay.

67 00:06:06.700 00:06:09.820 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, if they don’t confirm later today about, like.

68 00:06:09.860 00:06:13.520 Pranav Narahari: adding more credits to that, I’ll just, bump your message, Casey.

69 00:06:14.480 00:06:15.090 Casie Aviles: Okay.

70 00:06:15.370 00:06:16.929 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, thanks for working on that.

71 00:06:17.300 00:06:23.800 Casie Aviles: Yeah, no problem. I used our Gemini to test, and it worked, so it really was a credit issue.

72 00:06:24.540 00:06:25.400 Pranav Narahari: Perfect.

73 00:06:26.690 00:06:32.410 Samuel Roberts: And then, where are we on the rest, the… Pasting dashboard, and the…

74 00:06:33.140 00:06:35.789 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, the forecasting POC in general, what’s the current?

75 00:06:36.190 00:06:37.070 Samuel Roberts: Update there.

76 00:06:38.140 00:06:41.680 Pranav Narahari: Yeah. Current state on the forecasting dashboard…

77 00:06:41.810 00:07:00.989 Pranav Narahari: I’m still having some issues with, just, like, that SQL query, just getting the… the data to be right. I did notice that with Airbyte and with Polytomic, there… it didn’t fail for, like, the transcripts table, but there is, like, a warning that, like, not all the data was, like, pulled in properly.

78 00:07:01.640 00:07:02.550 Samuel Roberts: transactions.

79 00:07:03.710 00:07:05.640 Pranav Narahari: Oh, sorry, I said transcripts, yeah, transactions.

80 00:07:05.640 00:07:08.510 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, okay, yeah, no, I knew what your Maddox meant. Okay.

81 00:07:08.510 00:07:10.370 Pranav Narahari: Yeah,

82 00:07:10.620 00:07:28.849 Pranav Narahari: So, that may be something to… for us to look into. Maybe this is, like, something, Sam, you want to, like, pair today on? Like, we can kind of just, like, have, like, a 30-minute, 1-hour session. We can just, like, spitzball some ideas for how we can make this data, like, a little bit more accurate.

83 00:07:29.620 00:07:30.680 Pranav Narahari: Does that work?

84 00:07:31.150 00:07:37.869 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, can you, like, make a loom walking through it first, just so I can, like, get up to speed on that, and…

85 00:07:37.870 00:07:39.140 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

86 00:07:39.140 00:07:40.890 Samuel Roberts: A little bit first.

87 00:07:40.890 00:07:41.410 Pranav Narahari: Totally.

88 00:07:42.120 00:07:48.049 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, because, like, I mean, I think I have a decent sense of the problem, but I don’t know, like, the details of, like.

89 00:07:48.290 00:07:54.990 Samuel Roberts: Because we’re trying to match what a graph, right? Which is different than Shopify, which is different than what we’re getting from Shopify, is that correct?

90 00:07:56.810 00:07:57.410 Pranav Narahari: Oh…

91 00:07:57.410 00:07:58.250 Samuel Roberts: slightly different.

92 00:07:59.050 00:08:05.319 Pranav Narahari: Yes. Watergraph and Shopify are very close, though, and so that’s kind of the variance that we’re looking for.

93 00:08:05.320 00:08:11.399 Samuel Roberts: We’re just trying to get down to… okay, okay. Yeah, if you could just, like, kind of walk through the different query and, like, what’s happening for me.

94 00:08:11.400 00:08:17.419 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, I’ll walk through basically all my iterations, basically, so we can talk about just, like, new ideas, like, in a meeting.

95 00:08:17.900 00:08:19.110 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great.

96 00:08:20.460 00:08:25.710 Pranav Narahari: And then, also for, Meta Ads Dashboard, and then…

97 00:08:25.870 00:08:42.350 Pranav Narahari: the Klaviyo tool, just, had a meeting with Kavi, like, a few minutes ago, and yeah, I have a pretty good understanding now of everything. So, the Klaviyo tool seems pretty straightforward. It’ll be basically… we’ll probably just need to have another table for,

98 00:08:43.000 00:08:49.580 Pranav Narahari: calendars generated, or email content for per calendar.

99 00:08:49.830 00:08:56.030 Pranav Narahari: And then that’ll be per brand. So, that’ll be one kind of, you know, back-end change.

100 00:08:56.430 00:09:08.549 Pranav Narahari: As well as probably, like, some API routes to actually, like, generate the content. I know exactly, like, what context we need to bring into, and it was all recorded, so I have notes of it as well, so…

101 00:09:08.550 00:09:11.930 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I would say put that together like we talked about, so we have, like, the…

102 00:09:12.300 00:09:13.400 Samuel Roberts: plan of attack.

103 00:09:14.320 00:09:15.180 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.

104 00:09:15.260 00:09:16.720 Samuel Roberts: And then we can actually, like.

105 00:09:17.740 00:09:21.619 Samuel Roberts: Plan it out a little bit more in terms of, like, time and resourcing.

106 00:09:22.260 00:09:23.220 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, sounds good.

107 00:09:23.220 00:09:28.639 Samuel Roberts: And then, like I said, while you’re thinking about that, just think about the ad hoc process in general, and maybe once you’ve done two of them.

108 00:09:29.320 00:09:31.129 Samuel Roberts: Put together a little spike and just…

109 00:09:31.430 00:09:42.240 Samuel Roberts: how that went, what you needed to know, what wasn’t there, what was already there, and that way we can get from them what they, you know, if it means that, like, we gotta put some requirements, kind of the way we’re gonna do, like, PR stuff, like, what do they need to give us

110 00:09:42.660 00:09:43.710 Samuel Roberts: Every time.

111 00:09:43.940 00:09:45.530 Samuel Roberts: Once they want to make a PR.

112 00:09:46.870 00:09:52.509 Samuel Roberts: keep that in mind for those two. But yeah, if you could just do that, and maybe just upload their update to the linear ticket?

113 00:09:52.780 00:09:55.789 Samuel Roberts: with, like… Plan of attack there?

114 00:09:56.240 00:09:57.859 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, definitely, I’ll do that.

115 00:09:57.860 00:10:02.199 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool. Yeah, I would say take the transcript and, you know, cursor can probably help you out with the…

116 00:10:02.310 00:10:03.640 Samuel Roberts: PR, as well.

117 00:10:04.810 00:10:05.470 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

118 00:10:06.210 00:10:10.940 Samuel Roberts: I think that’s all we’ve got there,

119 00:10:12.360 00:10:18.069 Samuel Roberts: The skills thing we got sorted out last night, so that’s fine. I would say that’s finally done, and I’m gonna call that done here.

120 00:10:21.160 00:10:24.090 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Anything else on Lilo that I’m missing?

121 00:10:25.870 00:10:28.909 Uttam Kumaran: I guess one question was gonna be about, like, caching.

122 00:10:29.310 00:10:37.890 Uttam Kumaran: I guess two questions. First question is about caching. Are we… do we have any, like, policy around how we’re doing, like, caching?

123 00:10:38.400 00:10:40.220 Uttam Kumaran: Or any thoughts on that?

124 00:10:40.780 00:10:42.310 Samuel Roberts: For what specifically? Like, the…

125 00:10:42.310 00:10:48.860 Uttam Kumaran: For just, like, any sort of… yeah, any sort of queries or questions, like, on the front end for the chatbot?

126 00:10:49.080 00:10:53.939 Samuel Roberts: No, we haven’t done anything like that. We weren’t even doing anything with, like, the API calls and the MCP.

127 00:10:56.300 00:10:58.519 Samuel Roberts: Not something we’ve given a ton of thought to yet.

128 00:11:00.090 00:11:00.770 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

129 00:11:02.190 00:11:03.259 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I feel like…

130 00:11:03.260 00:11:07.619 Samuel Roberts: We can do some, but sometimes it’s pulling, you know, fresh data every time, so I don’t know, like, what…

131 00:11:08.450 00:11:10.729 Samuel Roberts: I guess I don’t have a good sense of, like.

132 00:11:11.290 00:11:17.710 Samuel Roberts: how frequently they’re doing the exact same thing, and, like, what data they’re gonna need, so we might want to think about that with the MCP stuff, then.

133 00:11:18.880 00:11:19.540 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

134 00:11:22.290 00:11:26.310 Samuel Roberts: Because, yeah, right now, whenever they make a call, it’s fetching all that MCP data.

135 00:11:26.770 00:11:33.610 Samuel Roberts: dumping it in. That’s why we need the big context window and everything. We talked a little bit about that yesterday, where they might want to try out some different models to save some money.

136 00:11:33.610 00:11:34.290 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

137 00:11:35.670 00:11:38.009 Samuel Roberts: Because right now, they’re on Sonnet.

138 00:11:38.180 00:11:45.979 Samuel Roberts: With the 1 million context window, because they said that they needed that last one, too, so that wasn’t even anything. That was just, like, we had to flip that on.

139 00:11:46.410 00:11:48.790 Samuel Roberts: But then they… they had an email, I think, from…

140 00:11:48.920 00:12:01.129 Samuel Roberts: anthropic about, you know, pricing, and just, like, remember these other models? And so, they asked about that, and we had some thoughts about maybe, like, defaulting to… yeah, defaulting to, like, Haiku.

141 00:12:01.850 00:12:02.630 Samuel Roberts: Except for when.

142 00:12:02.630 00:12:03.210 Uttam Kumaran: Yes.

143 00:12:03.210 00:12:04.349 Samuel Roberts: Contact window.

144 00:12:04.950 00:12:12.500 Samuel Roberts: For, like, when the MCPs process. Yeah, Open Router, I’ve actually been playing with Open Router personally a little bit, as I’ve been playing with OpenClaw. I…

145 00:12:12.640 00:12:14.080 Samuel Roberts: I’ve been liking it,

146 00:12:15.460 00:12:23.569 Samuel Roberts: I just wasn’t sure if they care enough, like, do they want more than just Anthropic, you know? I think we set some stuff up, obviously we have Gemini now, and…

147 00:12:23.750 00:12:27.090 Samuel Roberts: there was a setup for OpenAI, but I don’t think…

148 00:12:28.940 00:12:32.610 Samuel Roberts: I don’t think we’ve touched that at all, so… Could be worth thinking about.

149 00:12:32.610 00:12:38.739 Uttam Kumaran: Up to you guys. I think it’s… I think one thing is to think about caching, and then another thing is to think about routing.

150 00:12:39.030 00:12:42.780 Uttam Kumaran: So, maybe we do spikes on both, or we think about it.

151 00:12:43.760 00:12:44.480 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

152 00:12:44.480 00:12:46.559 Uttam Kumaran: That was gonna be my question, so…

153 00:12:46.560 00:12:50.389 Samuel Roberts: No, that’s good, that’s good. Yeah, the routing thing we were just thinking about, so that’s… that’s good.

154 00:12:52.550 00:12:57.579 Samuel Roberts: The caching… at least the… well, the thing is, once we have the…

155 00:12:57.880 00:13:02.730 Samuel Roberts: data warehouse setup, it’ll be… we might be able to move stuff to that more than the MCPs, even.

156 00:13:06.190 00:13:11.190 Samuel Roberts: Because, like, right now, you know, it’s affecting, like, chunks of data from Meta every time you want to do the, like.

157 00:13:11.350 00:13:16.259 Samuel Roberts: meta… Whatever the skill is that they have for doing their, like, ad analysis.

158 00:13:17.810 00:13:24.209 Samuel Roberts: But if we’re already going to be, you know, pulling that data on a daily basis, or something, like, for the forecasting dashboard and stuff.

159 00:13:24.500 00:13:27.340 Samuel Roberts: You know, we might not even need to worry about catching, because we’re basically

160 00:13:27.770 00:13:30.720 Samuel Roberts: Kind of catching that on our, you know, a daily basis, so…

161 00:13:30.990 00:13:34.689 Samuel Roberts: But the other requests I’m curious about, that’ll be something good to spike on. So maybe we can…

162 00:13:35.270 00:13:36.929 Samuel Roberts: Ticket that out for a spike.

163 00:13:38.480 00:13:39.020 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

164 00:13:39.470 00:13:45.269 Samuel Roberts: the routing… We didn’t put anything in linear for that yet, Pranav, right?

165 00:13:46.230 00:13:47.919 Samuel Roberts: When they talked about Haiku and Sonnet?

166 00:13:48.830 00:13:50.000 Pranav Narahari: No, we didn’t.

167 00:13:51.290 00:13:53.159 Samuel Roberts: Maybe…

168 00:13:55.490 00:14:00.550 Samuel Roberts: I’m just trying to think if we want to get their take on it, or if we just want to, like, flip that over and give it the ability to do that.

169 00:14:01.100 00:14:01.650 Pranav Narahari: You’re listening.

170 00:14:02.140 00:14:03.070 Samuel Roberts: Oh, go ahead.

171 00:14:03.430 00:14:06.990 Pranav Narahari: In the thread, they just kind of said it’s not a priority right now.

172 00:14:06.990 00:14:09.899 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think… was that something we were bumping to Friday and just discussing it then?

173 00:14:10.130 00:14:10.930 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.

174 00:14:11.820 00:14:14.509 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, maybe we’ll… I’ll do a little… what?

175 00:14:14.870 00:14:16.590 Pranav Narahari: I’ll add it to the agenda for Friday.

176 00:14:16.770 00:14:20.819 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool. Yeah, we can do a little bit of thinking about the best way to set that up,

177 00:14:21.000 00:14:35.510 Samuel Roberts: whether it’s an open router thing, or just, you know, if they want a manual toggle sometimes or not, you know, I don’t know how much they want surfaced to them, but even just, like, the contact window size and bumping that up is probably something we’re thinking about, so I’ll do a little bit of thinking about that and get a…

178 00:14:36.130 00:14:38.070 Samuel Roberts: Get some thoughts up. Okay.

179 00:14:38.250 00:14:39.110 Samuel Roberts: Good call.

180 00:14:40.310 00:14:47.100 Samuel Roberts: Other thoughts there? I think the only other thing on my mind was just getting them set up

181 00:14:47.340 00:14:50.569 Samuel Roberts: Mother Duck and polyatomic-wise, do we…

182 00:14:51.860 00:14:53.719 Samuel Roberts: Think that through a little bit? Was that…

183 00:14:54.710 00:14:57.490 Samuel Roberts: That and the ad hoc, I think, were things that you were going to discuss.

184 00:14:58.330 00:15:00.370 Samuel Roberts: CSO, meeting-wise.

185 00:15:02.500 00:15:07.190 Pranav Narahari: You’re saying, like, setting up, like, the accounts for Polytomic.

186 00:15:07.190 00:15:11.059 Samuel Roberts: I just, I don’t know, like, what they’re aware of in terms of pricing, and then…

187 00:15:13.110 00:15:15.109 Samuel Roberts: The same thing with the ad hoc stuff, like…

188 00:15:15.490 00:15:15.960 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.

189 00:15:15.960 00:15:19.189 Samuel Roberts: What is the process for, like, if it’s gonna be bigger scope stuff, you know?

190 00:15:19.610 00:15:39.370 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, so the good thing on that is just, like, we… our trial for that brings us past Friday, so the first thing I want to do is make sure that we’re getting the right data from one of these sources. Because I don’t want to tell them, like, okay, these are the options when, you know, one of the options actually doesn’t end up working.

191 00:15:39.460 00:15:42.279 Pranav Narahari: And so, as we kind of just, like.

192 00:15:42.440 00:15:42.790 Samuel Roberts: That’s fair.

193 00:15:42.790 00:15:50.369 Pranav Narahari: like, refine this, like, query. Hopefully we can get that done today or tomorrow, then…

194 00:15:50.990 00:15:56.940 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, then after that, you know, I can, like, hop into a call with Zach and Bobby, and then tell them, like, the options.

195 00:15:57.610 00:16:04.479 Samuel Roberts: Okay, that sounds good. I just want to make sure we’re thinking about that, because once we flip that over, I don’t want them to be like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.

196 00:16:04.710 00:16:05.540 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

197 00:16:05.940 00:16:06.320 Pranav Narahari: Yep.

198 00:16:06.320 00:16:09.469 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, if we can get that sorted out and we have a good path forward then with the data.

199 00:16:09.610 00:16:12.140 Samuel Roberts: I mean, no, that’s good. That’ll be fine. Okay.

200 00:16:13.470 00:16:18.499 Samuel Roberts: The only other thing I’ll say is,

201 00:16:19.130 00:16:31.020 Samuel Roberts: planning and linear stuff. We were talking a little bit during the service leads meeting about just, you know, trying to keep linear up to date as best as possible, and keep the views, and I was even thinking, because, like, we had a…

202 00:16:31.400 00:16:45.749 Samuel Roberts: you know, I was in several planning meetings yesterday for, like, the week. I’m wondering if we want to start doing those, like, towards the end of the week for the next week? Or if, you know, we even need to meet necessarily first, or, you know, if EPs want to do a first pass and we can async it so that by Monday we’re

203 00:16:45.880 00:16:54.289 Samuel Roberts: kind of hitting the ground running, because I felt like Monday stand-up was less helpful than it would have been after we had those meetings later in the day.

204 00:16:58.240 00:17:01.579 Samuel Roberts: So, I’m just thinking about that a little bit. I think… I might.

205 00:17:01.730 00:17:07.069 Samuel Roberts: poke you guys a little bit more about, like, end of the week stuff for the next week, just so that Monday morning we can be ready.

206 00:17:07.589 00:17:11.130 Samuel Roberts: So just keep that in mind, but… I think…

207 00:17:11.369 00:17:13.470 Samuel Roberts: We’re pretty good this week so far, so…

208 00:17:13.470 00:17:24.450 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I have the same idea for planning. End of week might be better, because, for a lot of folks, they’re not, up before the stand-up on Monday.

209 00:17:24.780 00:17:26.220 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, exactly, exactly.

210 00:17:26.220 00:17:30.249 Mustafa Raja: So, end of week might be the best, best thing, yeah.

211 00:17:31.130 00:17:34.330 Samuel Roberts: Cool, yeah, alright, I’m glad… I’m glad we’re on the same page there, then, a little bit.

212 00:17:35.200 00:17:38.730 Samuel Roberts: So I’ll probably be pestering… You know, a little bit more…

213 00:17:39.680 00:17:45.000 Samuel Roberts: Come the end of the week to get that ready, but besides that, Yeah, just keep updating tickets.

214 00:17:47.080 00:17:48.349 Samuel Roberts: And I think we’re pretty good.

215 00:17:49.390 00:17:52.769 Samuel Roberts: Any other thoughts on anything, Lilo or otherwise?

216 00:17:53.010 00:17:54.799 Samuel Roberts: Okay, and then we can do internal.

217 00:17:56.840 00:17:57.710 Samuel Roberts: Alright, cool.

218 00:18:00.190 00:18:01.970 Samuel Roberts: Alright, you got stuff for Platform, or…

219 00:18:02.290 00:18:04.500 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, just… I just…

220 00:18:04.500 00:18:04.820 Samuel Roberts: something.

221 00:18:04.820 00:18:07.080 Uttam Kumaran: Just have a lot of PRs ready for review.

222 00:18:07.080 00:18:10.819 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, that’s what I thought. I was looking at, a tool, what was it called?

223 00:18:11.340 00:18:13.539 Samuel Roberts: Cause, like, you know, there are…

224 00:18:13.770 00:18:19.020 Samuel Roberts: basically, like, it’ll, like, run a Codex PR review kind of thing, but it’s… it’s more, like, than just the…

225 00:18:19.300 00:18:24.399 Samuel Roberts: review… Where it does, like, a few little bugs here. Okay. What was it called?

226 00:18:26.320 00:18:36.259 Samuel Roberts: QODO Merge? It looks like they have a paid thing, but then they have an open source tool that you can just add as a GitHub action, and you just pass in the, like, OpenAI key.

227 00:18:36.480 00:18:40.250 Samuel Roberts: So I think it’s just all us. Yeah, it’s just gonna run there. So I was thinking about trying to set that up.

228 00:18:40.410 00:18:42.519 Samuel Roberts: As, like, a first pass, which…

229 00:18:42.980 00:18:47.050 Samuel Roberts: You know, might be the main pass for most of these things, unless they’re crady.

230 00:18:49.370 00:18:50.840 Samuel Roberts: But in the meantime, I like it.

231 00:18:51.060 00:18:57.249 Uttam Kumaran: Totally up to you, but yeah, there… or you tell me, like, what to do, but I want to try to get a lot of that stuff out.

232 00:18:57.520 00:18:57.910 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

233 00:18:57.910 00:19:02.890 Uttam Kumaran: But yes, use it as a way to be like, okay, if this dude is shipping 10 PRs a day.

234 00:19:02.890 00:19:06.220 Samuel Roberts: Exactly, exactly. Okay, cool.

235 00:19:06.220 00:19:06.970 Uttam Kumaran: Did…

236 00:19:07.390 00:19:10.260 Samuel Roberts: Did you get looms for that one, at least? The big one?

237 00:19:10.740 00:19:12.830 Uttam Kumaran: I need to do that today.

238 00:19:13.010 00:19:13.480 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

239 00:19:13.480 00:19:14.410 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I did not.

240 00:19:14.410 00:19:24.170 Samuel Roberts: If it’s too much right now for that, I did, like, do a quick pass in cursor, so I just wanted to make sure I’m not missing anything, is really the reason I was… and the looms are also gonna be, like, the reason I was… and the looms are also.

241 00:19:24.170 00:19:24.750 Uttam Kumaran: No, I’ll…

242 00:19:24.910 00:19:25.830 Samuel Roberts: A good, like…

243 00:19:25.830 00:19:27.419 Uttam Kumaran: I’ll send a loom, yeah.

244 00:19:27.420 00:19:28.690 Samuel Roberts: Alright, cool, thank you.

245 00:19:30.740 00:19:39.939 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’ll try to get those out, and add that tool, potentially. I don’t know if you guys saw, they released a Codex app as well.

246 00:19:41.590 00:19:44.919 Samuel Roberts: for Mac right now, I think, only. But…

247 00:19:45.300 00:19:57.640 Samuel Roberts: I was thinking about giving that a try and seeing, because it can do local… it can do the work trees better than cursor can, which seems nice. Which actually kind of gets to some of the monorepo stuff, Uten, because, like, you can have different projects and be running things parallel.

248 00:19:57.820 00:20:04.690 Samuel Roberts: I think we still want to put everything into one so that it can run, like we talked about, like, jobs that are contained and have all the vault and

249 00:20:04.830 00:20:06.390 Samuel Roberts: Platform and playbook stuff.

250 00:20:06.590 00:20:15.620 Samuel Roberts: But I think it looks like it’ll make my life easier, because right now I have just a Brainforge folder open that has those repos, as well as a client’s folder with a bunch of client repos, and it’s…

251 00:20:16.210 00:20:20.930 Samuel Roberts: it’s madness bouncing around. Exactly what you’re talking about with Orca, what is it? Conductor?

252 00:20:21.550 00:20:31.279 Samuel Roberts: I was like, I see the value of this, because I’m having a hard time bouncing around in cursor, so I’m gonna give that a try today, I’ll let you guys know how it works. But it can do local, work tree, and cloud, so…

253 00:20:31.570 00:20:38.469 Samuel Roberts: I’m hoping that that means we can, like, kick off jobs and pass them around or something, so we can do different reviews, but I’ll let you guys know how to go a little bit.

254 00:20:39.630 00:20:45.169 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s pretty much all I have for today.

255 00:20:46.880 00:20:48.560 Samuel Roberts: Anyone have any questions?

256 00:20:49.320 00:20:53.210 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for the spikes, let me know if I should set up a meeting or something.

257 00:20:53.760 00:21:00.349 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let me pull up my calendar real quick. Okay, alright, then we’re… we’re good then. If anyone needs to jump, I’ll look real quick at that.

258 00:21:00.350 00:21:01.000 Uttam Kumaran: Thanks.

259 00:21:02.640 00:21:07.820 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, do you want to say, like, 11 or 12 Eastern?

260 00:21:08.390 00:21:10.589 Mustafa Raja: Yeah 11, yeah.

261 00:21:10.590 00:21:11.320 Samuel Roberts: work better?

262 00:21:12.420 00:21:18.380 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, both of those work with me. I’ll also add Casey there.

263 00:21:18.790 00:21:23.010 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool. Yes. Yeah, does 11 work for both of you, then? 11 Eastern? That’s, like, in…

264 00:21:23.410 00:21:25.670 Mustafa Raja: Let me see what’s 11 Eastern in my time.

265 00:21:25.670 00:21:28.420 Samuel Roberts: Oh, good, yeah, I’m looking… this is the problem with the calendar, I have, like, my…

266 00:21:28.420 00:21:29.920 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

267 00:21:29.920 00:21:32.270 Samuel Roberts: open, which has my work calendar.

268 00:21:32.410 00:21:36.600 Samuel Roberts: but I can’t see everyone else’s unless I have the… the right.

269 00:21:37.240 00:21:39.020 Casie Aviles: Isn’t that in 40 minutes?

270 00:21:39.600 00:21:40.520 Samuel Roberts: Yeah…

271 00:21:40.750 00:21:45.220 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, 11 is 9 here.

272 00:21:45.780 00:21:49.019 Mustafa Raja: So, let me pull up my calendar now.

273 00:21:49.340 00:21:50.299 Samuel Roberts: It looks like…

274 00:21:50.530 00:21:53.700 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m up, I’m… I will be available, yeah.

275 00:21:54.280 00:21:55.640 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Does that work for you, too?

276 00:21:55.640 00:21:57.679 Mustafa Raja: Casey, would you… would you be available?

277 00:21:58.490 00:22:00.880 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s in 40 minutes, right? Yeah.

278 00:22:00.880 00:22:02.090 Mustafa Raja: That’s in 40 minutes, yeah.

279 00:22:03.780 00:22:07.830 Samuel Roberts: It looks like you have an Eden Daily stand-up right before that? Are you going back? Yeah.

280 00:22:08.040 00:22:11.090 Casie Aviles: I think that should be… Quick…

281 00:22:11.570 00:22:19.180 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I didn’t know if you wanted to, like, do it a little later so you have some, like, breathing room, but, let’s do 11 then, if that works for you guys. Yeah, yeah. If you need to change it, let me know.

282 00:22:19.920 00:22:22.269 Mustafa Raja: I’m setting up 30 minutes then, right?

283 00:22:22.640 00:22:23.720 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool, thank you.

284 00:22:23.720 00:22:24.970 Mustafa Raja: Okay, thank you, bye.

285 00:22:24.970 00:22:26.419 Samuel Roberts: Alright, yes, talk to you guys then.

286 00:22:26.980 00:22:27.770 Casie Aviles: Thank you.

287 00:22:27.770 00:22:28.330 Samuel Roberts: Yep.