Some advice gathered over my 33 years
A new Wendy's burger announcement written by a Letta agent while recording a YouTube video.
Thoughts about co-3, my thinking partner
The history of Ezra, Letta's first digital employee.
Practical tips and tricks for the memory-first agent harness
I gave Claude a subconscious
My first self-modifying social agent
I built a multi-agent economics seminar where a persistent AI economist presents research and a hostile faculty panel tears it apart.
Some speculation on how ATProtocol might be the perfect substrate for mass-scale AI collective intelligence.
Why hiding corrections from your AI agents prevents them from learning. Treat agents like colleagues, not chatbots.
Some general notes on the landscape of AI right now.
Four predictions about how AI agents will transform financial markets, based on my dissertation research and work by others.
A quick blog post on why there are so many developer relations people.
I spent a few hours with Anthropic's Agent SDK and compared it to Letta. Not bad -- different architectures, but so far the Agent SDK is the closest to what Letta is designed for.
An introduction to Void, a stateful AI agent on Bluesky that remembers conversations and develops genuine relationships with users. Built with Letta, Void demonstrates how memory-augmented AI can create more meaningful social interactions.
A practical guide to developer advocacy from 8 months of experience - covering talks, demos, content creation, and helping developers succeed with technical products.
How AT Protocol lexicons can be used to create structured LLM output for distributed AI systems, with examples from the Comind cognitive layer project.
A retrospective from JuliaCon 2024 in Eindhoven - observations on Julia's evolution from scientific computing to general purpose programming.
A breakdown of what's worth following in AI from a builder's perspective: technical tools matter, models are commodities, and boring infrastructure is crucial.
Thoughts on the Julia programming language - the good, the bad, and where it's heading. A reflection on Julia's beauty, power, and challenges from a longtime fanboy.
A look at exciting new features in Julia 1.11, including the Memory type for faster arrays, Lockable for thread-safe resources, and other performance improvements.