Meeting Title: AI Internal - Platform Sync + Handoff Date: 2026-02-23 Meeting participants: Gabriel Lam, Samuel Roberts


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1 00:00:06.320 00:00:07.800 Gabriel Lam: Hello.

2 00:00:10.720 00:00:11.860 Samuel Roberts: There we go. Hey.

3 00:00:12.020 00:00:13.900 Gabriel Lam: Hey, how’s your morning?

4 00:00:14.390 00:00:16.989 Samuel Roberts: Alright, just a lot of… a lot of catch-up, a lot of messages.

5 00:00:16.990 00:00:22.000 Gabriel Lam: Sorry for adding another level on top of that.

6 00:00:22.000 00:00:25.300 Samuel Roberts: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, you’re good. This is what’s expected, so…

7 00:00:25.480 00:00:26.230 Gabriel Lam: Yeah.

8 00:00:26.370 00:00:29.369 Gabriel Lam: Oh, shoot, where did it go?

9 00:00:30.230 00:00:36.899 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, just basically wanted to find a time to sync and potentially hand things off.

10 00:00:37.230 00:00:41.769 Gabriel Lam: And we can do this over the week as well. It’s just, like, I wanted to get it.

11 00:00:42.000 00:00:44.840 Gabriel Lam: Get your awareness on it,

12 00:00:45.580 00:00:58.400 Gabriel Lam: I linked a Notion doc, which I think probably shows pretty clearly the… Different open items,

13 00:00:59.230 00:01:05.269 Gabriel Lam: Wanted to take the time specifically for the linear automation.

14 00:01:05.690 00:01:10.770 Gabriel Lam: I… if you pulled it, I made some changes. Okay.

15 00:01:10.900 00:01:15.420 Gabriel Lam: so that… If I… where am I trying to grab it?

16 00:01:16.390 00:01:21.959 Gabriel Lam: Sorry, I’m trying to find the script real quick.

17 00:01:46.450 00:01:57.790 Gabriel Lam: Where is it? But… Basically, I was able to get it so that… when…

18 00:01:59.100 00:02:00.689 Gabriel Lam: I got it, okay.

19 00:02:06.910 00:02:11.029 Gabriel Lam: I was basically able to get it so that Oh, where is this?

20 00:02:13.460 00:02:20.630 Gabriel Lam: when I run the… meeting-created webhook with a meeting ID.

21 00:02:22.710 00:02:23.400 Samuel Roberts: Fair.

22 00:02:27.610 00:02:32.310 Gabriel Lam: So rather than… rather than the dry run, okay, that’s not what I expected.

23 00:02:32.740 00:02:34.500 Gabriel Lam: Okay. That failed.

24 00:02:37.140 00:02:38.130 Samuel Roberts: Fair enough.

25 00:02:40.830 00:02:43.229 Samuel Roberts: And you need to run the platform as well?

26 00:02:45.210 00:02:46.020 Gabriel Lam: Mmm.

27 00:02:46.930 00:02:47.780 Gabriel Lam: Correct.

28 00:02:51.940 00:02:54.349 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I don’t remember exactly how this functions, but I…

29 00:02:54.760 00:02:57.600 Samuel Roberts: As usual. It’s just my go-to, is to make sure it’s running before it, yeah.

30 00:02:57.600 00:02:58.450 Gabriel Lam: They are good.

31 00:03:02.630 00:03:03.680 Gabriel Lam: Amazing.

32 00:03:09.380 00:03:12.799 Gabriel Lam: So that, yes, when there is a…

33 00:03:13.450 00:03:15.120 Gabriel Lam: A webhook trigger that it then.

34 00:03:16.150 00:03:21.940 Gabriel Lam: creates… I’ll just share the whole screen… This… Giant.

35 00:03:23.470 00:03:30.010 Gabriel Lam: Basically, run the dry run, Every time the webhook is activated, so at least get that working.

36 00:03:30.420 00:03:30.800 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

37 00:03:30.800 00:03:36.390 Gabriel Lam: So that’s able to work, and I think if we are able to merge it, I believe

38 00:03:38.020 00:03:44.930 Gabriel Lam: That every time a meeting is ingested, I would get… this sort of… Giant line of text.

39 00:03:45.490 00:03:48.720 Gabriel Lam: The blocker so far for me has just been…

40 00:03:49.620 00:03:52.380 Gabriel Lam: Because this is a dev build, that it doesn’t… Yeah.

41 00:03:52.590 00:03:59.440 Gabriel Lam: the webhook is only updating based on the Live.

42 00:04:00.590 00:04:03.149 Gabriel Lam: A live production app, and not a dev app.

43 00:04:03.370 00:04:07.020 Gabriel Lam: And so Mustafa was like, oh, I think you can just add another…

44 00:04:07.250 00:04:10.570 Gabriel Lam: web book URL, but I didn’t have time to get into that.

45 00:04:10.570 00:04:12.420 Samuel Roberts: another webhookie? Yeah, okay, so…

46 00:04:12.680 00:04:17.849 Gabriel Lam: So it only… it… Hooks to both the…

47 00:04:19.370 00:04:23.039 Gabriel Lam: dev app as well as the live app, I believe is what he had said.

48 00:04:23.540 00:04:25.220 Gabriel Lam: Just to test it.

49 00:04:27.860 00:04:29.780 Samuel Roberts: I’m not sure I follow. Back up a little bit, so…

50 00:04:31.300 00:04:34.449 Samuel Roberts: Is this pushed somewhere right now, or is this just running locally?

51 00:04:34.720 00:04:39.369 Gabriel Lam: Right now, I’ve pushed these updates onto the branch.

52 00:04:39.720 00:04:40.500 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

53 00:04:40.500 00:04:42.710 Gabriel Lam: But I haven’t built this yet.

54 00:04:43.140 00:04:44.250 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

55 00:04:46.460 00:04:52.269 Samuel Roberts: So these are up there on the branch, and you want to… Basically, trigger this webhook.

56 00:04:53.090 00:04:57.190 Gabriel Lam: I wanted to test whether any new meetings ingested would trigger this webhook.

57 00:04:57.490 00:04:58.420 Samuel Roberts: Got it, okay.

58 00:04:58.420 00:05:00.670 Gabriel Lam: So that’s as far as I got.

59 00:05:01.510 00:05:02.650 Gabriel Lam: And…

60 00:05:03.570 00:05:14.160 Gabriel Lam: I think next steps would be, once that’s done, once we’re able to do that, to essentially have some sort of UI to assign… assign…

61 00:05:14.490 00:05:16.210 Gabriel Lam: Approve or reject.

62 00:05:16.490 00:05:23.950 Gabriel Lam: Based on these. I think having… I tested it on a bunch of meetings, and the update, I believe, is actually pretty good.

63 00:05:24.180 00:05:24.570 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

64 00:05:24.600 00:05:26.750 Gabriel Lam: And so…

65 00:05:29.150 00:05:38.200 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, I think the comment thing… it also… Cursor also added some changes to the commenting, and so I think that’s maybe a flag to bring up.

66 00:05:38.970 00:05:39.500 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay.

67 00:05:39.500 00:05:46.739 Gabriel Lam: Because I remember you had this, like… you had this, like, need to… this to-do segment, I forget what it was.

68 00:05:46.740 00:05:48.560 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I put something in there, didn’t I?

69 00:05:48.560 00:05:51.530 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, forget about it, yeah, okay.

70 00:05:51.870 00:05:53.050 Gabriel Lam: It’s somewhere.

71 00:05:53.300 00:05:54.450 Gabriel Lam: Where is it?

72 00:05:58.200 00:06:00.110 Gabriel Lam: It’s in one of these.

73 00:06:00.620 00:06:01.340 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

74 00:06:02.550 00:06:06.779 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I vaguely remember… I don’t know if I can remember where it was, but you just do a search for to-do if it’s.

75 00:06:06.780 00:06:12.230 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, there we go. For create and… Update.

76 00:06:12.480 00:06:13.180 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

77 00:06:13.180 00:06:18.030 Gabriel Lam: cursor, I believe, changed something. I…

78 00:06:18.030 00:06:20.649 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, so it looks like we’re… ticket actions…

79 00:06:20.870 00:06:21.500 Gabriel Lam: Yeah.

80 00:06:23.710 00:06:25.809 Gabriel Lam: Yes, so…

81 00:06:29.630 00:06:37.669 Gabriel Lam: I asked to see if that’s something you could do. I don’t yet know… Whether this is…

82 00:06:38.740 00:06:40.029 Gabriel Lam: The best way to do it.

83 00:06:40.510 00:06:41.000 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

84 00:06:41.000 00:06:42.889 Gabriel Lam: But it still seems to…

85 00:06:43.520 00:06:50.889 Gabriel Lam: I think there seems to be a difference between, like, okay, this is a ticket to update, and these are… this is the schema of the ticket, versus, like, actually updating it as a comment.

86 00:06:53.360 00:06:55.889 Samuel Roberts: Oh, right, yeah, they were supposed to be…

87 00:06:57.250 00:06:58.770 Gabriel Lam: So this might be different to…

88 00:06:58.770 00:07:01.460 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it does look a little different now, because I thought it had the…

89 00:07:01.460 00:07:03.150 Gabriel Lam: It would just have been, like, a comment.

90 00:07:03.360 00:07:05.249 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s what it was.

91 00:07:05.630 00:07:07.130 Gabriel Lam: Something like that.

92 00:07:07.130 00:07:08.709 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I can… yeah, okay.

93 00:07:09.880 00:07:11.099 Samuel Roberts: They can take a look at that.

94 00:07:11.480 00:07:15.159 Gabriel Lam: but more or less, that is the…

95 00:07:18.390 00:07:26.770 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so we can probably… we’ll figure that out, merge… or merge it in, figure that out either way. Then…

96 00:07:27.410 00:07:29.390 Samuel Roberts: Test this, so basically, like…

97 00:07:30.060 00:07:34.369 Samuel Roberts: we’ll just get the Slack notifications to make sure it’s actually working in production. Yeah.

98 00:07:34.650 00:07:41.369 Samuel Roberts: and then build out that Slack message, I guess, to be able to do stuff? Is that the idea?

99 00:07:41.370 00:07:42.100 Gabriel Lam: Yeah.

100 00:07:42.100 00:07:43.469 Samuel Roberts: I, I, I think…

101 00:07:44.010 00:07:50.430 Gabriel Lam: what we have in Slack, which… you know Social stuff like that.

102 00:07:51.580 00:07:54.510 Gabriel Lam: Which is the tri-rent thing. I think it’s got enough.

103 00:07:54.800 00:07:59.250 Gabriel Lam: And… I think as a V0 hero, as long as…

104 00:07:59.480 00:08:03.339 Gabriel Lam: people are able to be like, okay, this is for me, this is not for me, this is…

105 00:08:04.790 00:08:07.469 Gabriel Lam: You know, I can say yes or no.

106 00:08:08.080 00:08:12.729 Samuel Roberts: Right, right, yes or no in terms of creating a ticket or sending the update, right?

107 00:08:12.730 00:08:13.490 Gabriel Lam: Yes.

108 00:08:18.530 00:08:20.830 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think… okay, I get it. Alright.

109 00:08:21.640 00:08:26.110 Samuel Roberts: But we want to be able to potentially change some things here, like, if it gets the wrong…

110 00:08:27.460 00:08:30.030 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, if it’s sent to the wrong person…

111 00:08:30.030 00:08:30.760 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah.

112 00:08:30.760 00:08:34.720 Gabriel Lam: I think… I think what Mustafa had done…

113 00:08:34.720 00:08:35.410 Samuel Roberts: I’m a fan, I don’t.

114 00:08:35.419 00:08:35.949 Gabriel Lam: year.

115 00:08:35.950 00:08:36.470 Samuel Roberts: Damn.

116 00:08:36.850 00:08:41.280 Gabriel Lam: It’s really good, in the sense that, like, he is able to approve Edit.

117 00:08:41.850 00:08:43.070 Gabriel Lam: Or reject.

118 00:08:43.210 00:08:47.580 Gabriel Lam: I think, at the moment, the… Oof.

119 00:08:47.960 00:08:48.540 Gabriel Lam: Okay.

120 00:08:48.540 00:08:48.929 Samuel Roberts: Oh, no.

121 00:08:48.930 00:08:50.360 Gabriel Lam: Find a different one.

122 00:08:50.360 00:08:51.279 Samuel Roberts: I think that’s been a common.

123 00:08:51.280 00:08:52.290 Gabriel Lam: common problem.

124 00:08:52.750 00:08:53.460 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

125 00:08:54.130 00:08:59.009 Gabriel Lam: And I think this circumvent… it’s really to do with the Find Common Teams.

126 00:09:03.020 00:09:04.420 Samuel Roberts: Oh, interesting, okay.

127 00:09:05.330 00:09:06.020 Gabriel Lam: And…

128 00:09:07.240 00:09:13.849 Gabriel Lam: I mean, this lives… this doesn’t… this is not live. The edits to the Find Common Teams is not in the live branch.

129 00:09:14.130 00:09:16.559 Samuel Roberts: Okay, but yeah, I think we did mess with that, didn’t we?

130 00:09:16.560 00:09:17.120 Gabriel Lam: Yup.

131 00:09:17.320 00:09:18.390 Samuel Roberts: Okay. And…

132 00:09:18.390 00:09:25.340 Gabriel Lam: But I do like what we had here with, like, if this is a good ticket, it’s approved. If it’s not a good ticket, we can reject it. If not, we can…

133 00:09:25.800 00:09:33.120 Gabriel Lam: reassign. But I do feel like Looking at… the…

134 00:09:35.470 00:09:41.170 Gabriel Lam: terminal when… when all this was approved, I was like, oh, actually, it’s… it’s pretty good, so…

135 00:09:41.170 00:09:41.700 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

136 00:09:41.700 00:09:46.210 Gabriel Lam: I think the sort of minor edits can be, like, a later addition.

137 00:09:46.810 00:09:52.419 Gabriel Lam: When it comes to, like, re… updating the actual, maybe, like…

138 00:09:52.810 00:09:53.890 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m done, I don’t know…

139 00:09:53.890 00:09:54.680 Gabriel Lam: text.

140 00:09:54.680 00:09:59.329 Samuel Roberts: the details about all the, like, way to do blocks and stuff in the Slack messages, but…

141 00:09:59.330 00:09:59.940 Gabriel Lam: Yeah.

142 00:09:59.940 00:10:01.490 Samuel Roberts: You know, just buttons should be…

143 00:10:01.710 00:10:02.269 Gabriel Lam: I think button.

144 00:10:02.270 00:10:03.350 Samuel Roberts: The easiest, yeah.

145 00:10:04.280 00:10:09.759 Gabriel Lam: Another thought that I had, just off the top of my head, was.

146 00:10:11.500 00:10:12.240 Samuel Roberts: Oh.

147 00:10:12.710 00:10:13.310 Gabriel Lam: Oh.

148 00:10:13.410 00:10:14.370 Gabriel Lam: was…

149 00:10:18.950 00:10:20.480 Gabriel Lam: What was I gonna say?

150 00:10:24.640 00:10:28.189 Gabriel Lam: Oh yeah, like, who are the tickets assigned to, or sort of who will…

151 00:10:29.340 00:10:36.419 Gabriel Lam: Oh, for… who gets the message? And I think, at the moment, it would probably be…

152 00:10:36.700 00:10:43.650 Gabriel Lam: Whoever’s, like, running the meeting, and it’s like, is there something that needs to be added there to determine who’s running the meeting?

153 00:10:43.980 00:10:44.690 Gabriel Lam: -Oh.

154 00:10:44.690 00:10:46.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, good sleep. Okay, okay.

155 00:10:50.700 00:10:52.760 Samuel Roberts: Well, that’s something we can sort out.

156 00:10:52.760 00:10:53.320 Gabriel Lam: Yes.

157 00:10:54.590 00:10:57.490 Samuel Roberts: testing, we can keep sending it to, you know, you or me, then.

158 00:10:57.490 00:11:00.060 Gabriel Lam: But I pushed everything here.

159 00:11:00.210 00:11:03.250 Gabriel Lam: on… Friday or the weekend?

160 00:11:03.470 00:11:07.529 Gabriel Lam: Okay. So if you pull it, it should be totally up to date.

161 00:11:08.030 00:11:08.650 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

162 00:11:09.250 00:11:10.859 Samuel Roberts: I can get into that then.

163 00:11:10.860 00:11:15.080 Gabriel Lam: Yeah. Having to work through it, and I just have to…

164 00:11:15.440 00:11:18.910 Gabriel Lam: like, hop off at 1. But other than that…

165 00:11:19.180 00:11:23.620 Gabriel Lam: took a look at the GitHub. I brought up this morning that a big part of it was…

166 00:11:24.710 00:11:36.520 Gabriel Lam: for… mainly for Rico and Eliza, they didn’t have any packages set up, they literally just downloaded Cursor, and so, like, any of the GitHub commands didn’t work.

167 00:11:36.520 00:11:37.329 Samuel Roberts: to, like, cooperate.

168 00:11:37.330 00:11:38.490 Gabriel Lam: through Homebrew.

169 00:11:38.610 00:11:43.869 Gabriel Lam: rico’s on Windows, for example, so it’s, like, all their issues there.

170 00:11:43.980 00:11:47.929 Gabriel Lam: So I think it’s just, like, an addition… an addition to…

171 00:11:49.520 00:11:59.590 Gabriel Lam: like, what packages are necessary, or I tried to quickly create, like, a setup script, so I’ll put a PR there, and then we can see whether that’s a good alternative.

172 00:11:59.970 00:12:04.489 Gabriel Lam: Other than that,

173 00:12:05.530 00:12:13.170 Gabriel Lam: there’s Robert’s HubSpot nudge thing. I had a couple PRDs that I had in the backlog.

174 00:12:13.170 00:12:13.720 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

175 00:12:14.150 00:12:18.409 Gabriel Lam: there’s this Google Calendar Clockify integration that.

176 00:12:18.410 00:12:18.860 Samuel Roberts: Yep.

177 00:12:18.980 00:12:22.670 Gabriel Lam: UTOM had been handling…

178 00:12:22.810 00:12:30.759 Gabriel Lam: I think if… when I was talking to Rico, it seemed like as long as the integrations were set up with MCPs, if he could…

179 00:12:31.610 00:12:33.160 Gabriel Lam: If he was able to, like.

180 00:12:33.550 00:12:39.449 Gabriel Lam: call it via the agent. Like, that could be a pre-V0, who knows?

181 00:12:41.260 00:12:49.070 Gabriel Lam: And then, I had been testing Railway, the railway app that you had created. Oh, right, yeah. I haven’t seen any edge cases yet.

182 00:12:49.070 00:12:49.670 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.

183 00:12:49.670 00:12:51.460 Gabriel Lam: So that looks really good.

184 00:12:51.930 00:12:59.070 Gabriel Lam: And I think… if there’s a good time to migrate it, I don’t see why we shouldn’t migrate it.

185 00:12:59.480 00:13:01.169 Samuel Roberts: Okay, good to know. Yeah, thank you.

186 00:13:02.270 00:13:08.210 Gabriel Lam: That’s about it. Yeah, but you’re, like, this is free for you to look through, and if not… Okay.

187 00:13:08.400 00:13:14.370 Gabriel Lam: That’s sort of it. But yeah, I was telling Utama, I was like, I… I do have to wind down, but…

188 00:13:14.600 00:13:17.810 Gabriel Lam: Really hoping to get the linear thing out of the way.

189 00:13:17.810 00:13:19.760 Samuel Roberts: I know, I know, I know.

190 00:13:21.290 00:13:28.129 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I don’t know when… yeah, we can try to make some progress on that, at least. I don’t know where that’ll get to, necessarily, but…

191 00:13:28.570 00:13:29.160 Gabriel Lam: They are.

192 00:13:31.690 00:13:33.240 Samuel Roberts: This can be good.

193 00:13:34.440 00:13:43.099 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I mean, I mean, I, I, yeah, definitely the linear ticket, open items… Price for adoption, okay.

194 00:13:44.260 00:13:46.449 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, I was jumping around the file, now I’m just kind of going through it.

195 00:13:46.450 00:13:59.920 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, other than for that, for cursor adoption, I think the… for people who already have things set up, it’s like, okay, what are the use cases, and where do things go? And so I’ve just been telling them, like, hey, you can ask Cursor about those things.

196 00:14:01.650 00:14:03.199 Gabriel Lam: But it’s sort of like a…

197 00:14:03.940 00:14:08.109 Gabriel Lam: this is not really something I feel like you have to do, it’s more just, like, awareness of, like.

198 00:14:09.160 00:14:17.419 Gabriel Lam: they’re like, hey, I have this deliverable that I want to do. It seems like cursory doesn’t have the exact use case for me, therefore… I don’t know.

199 00:14:17.760 00:14:18.880 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

200 00:14:19.120 00:14:19.590 Gabriel Lam: Twitches.

201 00:14:19.590 00:14:21.739 Samuel Roberts: They’re not thinking about, like, ask… ask Chris.

202 00:14:22.080 00:14:22.880 Samuel Roberts: We’d do it, kind of thing.

203 00:14:22.880 00:14:24.950 Gabriel Lam: Yeah. The other thing is…

204 00:14:25.530 00:14:27.429 Gabriel Lam: Luke had brought up, he was like.

205 00:14:27.910 00:14:32.479 Gabriel Lam: when I ask her sometimes, even in plan mode, it makes edits, and then I kind of freak out.

206 00:14:32.790 00:14:34.159 Gabriel Lam: Which…

207 00:14:35.420 00:14:40.279 Gabriel Lam: I… I think as long as people are in asks mode or plan mode, it should minimize… and then I just…

208 00:14:40.280 00:14:40.670 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

209 00:14:40.670 00:14:43.170 Gabriel Lam: Walked him through how to undo changes and how to, like.

210 00:14:43.340 00:14:47.669 Gabriel Lam: make sure changes aren’t staged, or, like, just discard changes. Okay.

211 00:14:47.670 00:14:51.680 Samuel Roberts: Alright, yeah, maybe I could make another video or something with some of that, or…

212 00:14:51.680 00:14:56.880 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, so I think the setup video was great, and then my sentiment is…

213 00:14:57.670 00:15:04.030 Gabriel Lam: just sort of general use cases, one for, like, SOWs. And I think I can get those out for the general use cases, but I think the…

214 00:15:04.540 00:15:07.450 Gabriel Lam: package setup and the GitHub, I think.

215 00:15:08.110 00:15:16.260 Gabriel Lam: that’s really the only thing I would add to… I really liked how you went through stage changes, because I use GitHub Desktop, and I was like.

216 00:15:16.530 00:15:18.840 Gabriel Lam: my PR and commit messages are a mess.

217 00:15:19.240 00:15:19.980 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, yeah.

218 00:15:20.840 00:15:21.540 Gabriel Lam: So…

219 00:15:21.970 00:15:36.449 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, yeah, because Uptam and I had discussed that, because he mentioned maybe GitHub Desktop, and I was like, I think Cursor, just keeping it in there is probably the best thing, but if it’s easier to set up GitHub Desktop than to… but we’ll see, if we can get a script to, like, install Git and stuff, it shouldn’t matter then.

220 00:15:36.450 00:15:41.440 Gabriel Lam: I think it shouldn’t matter. I think the only reason why it was helpful was because it automatically installs Git, I believe.

221 00:15:41.440 00:15:42.780 Samuel Roberts: Exactly, exactly.

222 00:15:42.780 00:15:43.890 Gabriel Lam: That makes sense.

223 00:15:44.090 00:15:46.890 Samuel Roberts: But yeah, if we can just do it right in cursor, that’ll be alright.

224 00:15:47.450 00:15:48.460 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah.

225 00:15:48.870 00:15:52.539 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, I mean, if… I don’t know what your schedule is like, but…

226 00:15:52.640 00:15:56.960 Gabriel Lam: Happy to give you your time back, or if you want to dive into linear now, we can do that. It’s…

227 00:15:57.520 00:16:00.890 Gabriel Lam: I have a hard stop at 1, so whatever works for you.

228 00:16:00.890 00:16:05.590 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I… I might… Work on this a little later, then.

229 00:16:05.590 00:16:13.240 Gabriel Lam: Okay, no worries. Yeah, if there’s a time today, let me know, otherwise we can push it to…

230 00:16:13.600 00:16:18.410 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, tomorrow looks pretty open for me right now, I don’t know if that’ll stay that way, but…

231 00:16:19.480 00:16:25.620 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, hmm, I’m just trying to think.

232 00:16:26.090 00:16:27.750 Samuel Roberts: Just trying to prioritize in my head.

233 00:16:27.750 00:16:28.389 Gabriel Lam: No worries.

234 00:16:28.390 00:16:29.060 Samuel Roberts: on.

235 00:16:30.120 00:16:36.949 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah, let me… let me maybe jump off and finish some other stuff, and I’ll try to ping you. I don’t know… let’s see, I got this…

236 00:16:36.950 00:16:43.670 Gabriel Lam: I’ll follow up with you after, like, your SL calls, and just ping you, be like, hey, let me know if there’s a good time tomorrow, and we’ll…

237 00:16:43.670 00:16:44.499 Samuel Roberts: That sounds good. That sounds good.

238 00:16:45.350 00:16:46.560 Samuel Roberts: Cool. Awesome.

239 00:16:46.690 00:16:48.250 Gabriel Lam: Alright, thank you, Sam, appreciate it.

240 00:16:48.250 00:16:49.610 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, of course.

241 00:16:49.810 00:16:51.669 Gabriel Lam: Awesome. Alright, I’ll catch you later.

242 00:16:52.000 00:16:52.740 Samuel Roberts: Alrighty.

243 00:16:53.030 00:16:53.740 Gabriel Lam: Alrighty.

244 00:16:54.050 00:16:54.790 Gabriel Lam: Bye.