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Amp — Research Preview

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An AI coding agent, in research preview from @sourcegraph

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Quinn Slack (@sqs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amp can read diagnostics and other information from JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, etc.) to help it iterate.

Amp can read diagnostics and other information from JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, etc.) to help it iterate.
geoff (@geoffreyhuntley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 6 of shipping Amp — Research Preview We are now producing a software bill of materials of all the open source software used in Amp. In addition to this, internal policies for bug bounties, including bounty multipliers for quality write-ups based upon the severity have also been shipped.

Day 6 of shipping <a href="/AmpCode/">Amp — Research Preview</a> 

We are now producing a software bill of materials of all the open source software used in Amp. In addition to this, internal policies for bug bounties, including bounty multipliers for quality write-ups based upon the severity have also been shipped.
Adam Wathan (@adamwathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've at all been thinking "automating stuff with AI sounds awesome but man it's probably super hard and I don't think I can learn that", I urge you to read this post. It's way, way easier than you are worried it is.

If you've at all been thinking "automating stuff with AI sounds awesome but man it's probably super hard and I don't think I can learn that", I urge you to read this post.

It's way, way easier than you are worried it is.
Thorsten Ball (@thorstenball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asked Amp to implement a factorial operator in Boa, a JavaScript engine written in Rust. It ran for ~18min (2 of those waiting for me) and... did it. This is at 16x speed.

Steve Yegge (@steve_yegge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been running five Amp — Research Preview coding agent instances for a couple months. One little piggy works on Emacs. One little piggy builds Node. One little piggy ports old tests. One little piggy reviews code. And one little piggy does wee wee wee random crap the other piggies can't be