
Pratham
@Prathkum • 449,117 subscribers
I talk about web, AI, API, and social • Building experiences at @APILayer • Prev @Rapid_API @HyperspaceAI
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Taste is what makes you stand out in the AI era. And taste is knowing what is actually correct. I have been testing MiroMind, and it’s the first "General Purpose Solver". It actually prioritizes verifiable reasoning over probabilistic guessing. A few things about it: • Verifiable Reasoning Chains: It provides a 300-step, human-readable, and auditable chain. If the reasoning can't be replayed, it's unqualified • DAG-Based Architecture: It supports branching, rollbacks, and replanning. It acts like a senior analyst navigating complex logic • 4-Role Verification: Every output is cross-checked by an internal kernel: Planner → Executor → Chain Checker → Verifier MiroMind is literally for everyone, including engineers, doctors, professors, lawyers, researchers, and more.
Pratham39,834 次观看 • 17 天前

MiniMax M2.5 > Claude Opus 4.6 I have been using it for a couple of days and have never hit the limit. I am currently on the Coding Plus plan which gives me 300 prompts per 5 hours. My new setup is OpenCode + MiniMax M2.5 What I have noticed: M2.5 – handles multi-step coding workflows and repo-level reasoning more reliably – better at chaining actions. think: generate test, fix bug, refactor, repeat – high TPS throughput M2.5 hits ~80%+ on SWE-Bench coding benchmarks on par with Opus and runs these tasks 37% faster than its predecessor while costing ~1/10th - 1/20th the price. Check out the video.
Pratham184,517 次观看 • 3 个月前

After ClawdBot, the next big thing could be Qoder Quest. Most of the coding tools today need multiple iterations of testing, debugging, and prompts. An autonomous coding tool would be game changer. Qoder Quest is exactly this. It’s designed to take ownership of your projects. For sure, it is not a replacement for your mental model. Instead of line-by-line hand-holding, the workflow looks like this: – Describe a goal: tell it what you want to build – Approve the Spec: approve the technical spec first to align Quest with your mental model – Walk away: let the Quest run autonomously Attached is a video of me playing around with Quest for the first time. Get started with it: New users could have a 2-week pro trial with some credits to execute 5 Quest tasks. Appreciate the Qoder team for collaborating with me on this deep dive.
Pratham104,021 次观看 • 4 个月前

Autonomous AI agents can’t afford a memory problem. After OpenClaw, insane numbers of autonomous agents are coming online, but all of them have a memory layer that's breaking. I have been playing around with SureThing these days. It is an autonomous AI agent designed with a native memory layer. → it learns your patterns → integrates with 1000+ apps → fully autonomous They actually benchmarked memory depth. SureThing: 84.8, ChatGPT: 40, OpenClaw: 60. The gap speaks for itself. SureThing is invitation-only. The crazy part is that you have to talk to SureThing agent itself to get the invite code. The onboarding is the product demo. You feel the memory and judgment before you even have an account. Try it here: Partnered with SureThing for this post. Thanks to the team for the support.
Pratham80,634 次观看 • 3 个月前

We are witnessing a fundamental shift in how software is built. Over the decades, UI was static and predictable. But AI is changing the fundamental nature of the interface. We are moving away from fixed UI and toward a new standard: Generative UI. Generative UI lets agents participate in the UI, not just the conversation. It’s a dynamic participant in the user experience. Depending on the complexity of your app, Generative UI generally falls into three categories: 1. Static (AG-UI): UI is chosen from a fixed set of hand-built components 2. Open-Ended (MCP Apps): agent sends arbitrary content like raw HTML or iframes for total flexibility. 3. Declarative (A2UI): agent and frontend communicate via a structured UI spec for dynamic widgets and forms. The AG-UI Protocol by CopilotKit is the real breakthrough. AG-UI acts as the universal transport layer. It provides the integrations and middleware for every Gen-UI spec, making it trivial to bring dynamic components into your existing app. CopilotKit provides the go-to ecosystem for building agentic applications and is the React client of AG-UI. It is designed to be deeply integrated, allowing developers to bring their own frameworks or protocols to the table. Play around with different types of Generative UI here → Check out the video attached to see Generative UI in action. Appreciate the CopilotKit team for collaborating with me on this deep dive.
Pratham33,920 次观看 • 4 个月前

Your AI employees are here! MetaGPT not only thinks, but it assigns you a whole AI team of product manager, architecture, engineer, etc based on your prompt. It provides a universal AI chat interface you can use to build software, write blogs, create documents, generate videos, etc. Why I like it and you will too: • everything at one chat interface • chat with each AI agent • Supabase integration • deploy with one click The MetaGPT team is kind enough to give me early access and collaborate with me for this post. In the video below, I am building a quick web application that converts any image to ghibli-style image.
Pratham54,106 次观看 • 1 年前

Most AI agents are just toys that live in a chat box. They are high on hype, low on utility. You spend more time prompting them than doing actual work. Notion Agent is different. It’s not just a window into an LLM. It’s a layer of intelligence sitting directly on any page on Notion. Check out the attached video. I just asked Notion Agent to write practical examples of each React Hook. Here’s how Notion Agent is helping me build it. • Notion Agent forms a plan: (Search → Read → Decide → Update → Notify). You give it a goal, and it executes multi-step workflows like editing hundreds of pages or updating complex databases. • It can create pages, customize properties, and build entire database views from scratch. • Total Context: It doesn't just search Notion. It pulls from Slack, Google Drive, and the web. It finds the patterns across your entire stack in seconds. Check out Notion Agent here: Appreciate the Notion team for collaborating with me on this deep dive.
Pratham20,933 次观看 • 4 个月前

Developers lives just got much easier. My friends at daily.dev have launched an awesome "Search" feature for developers. Ask anything you want and their fine-tuned model will give you the most accurate answer. No more manual web surfing. I've partnered with them to share 50 invites! Drop a comment if you want to try it out.
Pratham45,607 次观看 • 2 年前
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