Amp uses Parallel's Search API for web search and retrieval for many users, and soon (next <7d) for all users. The API/tool design is great, the results are high quality, and the team is awesome.
We shipped the Parallel Search API today. For use by agents, our API meaningfully outperforms products and technologies built over years and decades with substantial resources by very talented teams. Why?
Have really enjoyed working with the @p0 team on this. It's not available for all users, yet, but Amp uses Parallel's Search API for web search and retrieval now. The results a significantly better (more accurate and more comprehensive) than before. Thank you for your…
We shipped the Parallel Search API today. For use by agents, our API meaningfully outperforms products and technologies built over years and decades with substantial resources by very talented teams. Why?
Integrating this API into Amp has been a pleasure and it's serving our users very well. Great to see web search that's built from the ground up for agents.
For the most demanding research tasks that require deep investigation across sources, Parallel Search enables agents to achieve higher accuracy using more efficient reasoning paths than all alternatives. To see the full suite of benchmarks, read the announcement blog:…
My current fav coding agent is @AmpCode . I finally invested in reading the manual and took some notes hamel.dev/notes/coding-a…
Amp CLI now reads .amp/settings.json in your workspaces. That means, besides other things: different MCPs per repo!
We're all learning a new way to code, with agents. Now you can see how other people actually use them.
" We are probably the people who might use agentic coding tools the most in the whole world." @ryancarson
Build Crew Live: Episode 6 Timestamps: 0:00 - @grahammcbain kicks off with introductions 2:30 - What have you changed your mind about this week? 3:00 - @thorstenball on being more opinionated with Amp features 12:30 - @ryancarson on Gemini 2.5 Flash being underrated 21:30 -…
This week in Amp: • Review tool • Command palette! No more slash commands. • Amp can read other Amp threads • Workspace Entitlements • Still-unannounced feature (quick, reserve your name!) • Release the Kraken? Decided to record another casual video :)
For builders: If you're not using Gemini 2.5 Flash for tool calling, you're missing out big time. @ryancarson breaks it down.
Build Crew Live: Episode 6 Timestamps: 0:00 - @grahammcbain kicks off with introductions 2:30 - What have you changed your mind about this week? 3:00 - @thorstenball on being more opinionated with Amp features 12:30 - @ryancarson on Gemini 2.5 Flash being underrated 21:30 -…
.@lewis_b_metcalf from the Amp core team demos the new command palette with @ryancarson Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Lewis and the Amp team 00:32 - What is the command palette and why it's useful 01:02 - Basic usage with Control+O 01:27 - Mode switching and contextual…
Build Crew Live: Episode 6 Timestamps: 0:00 - @grahammcbain kicks off with introductions 2:30 - What have you changed your mind about this week? 3:00 - @thorstenball on being more opinionated with Amp features 12:30 - @ryancarson on Gemini 2.5 Flash being underrated 21:30 -…
We removed slash commands from Amp. Instead we now have a command palette. It's better in every dimension. This frees up the prompt editor and sets us up for more powerful features and workflows.
Amp Free: now with no training required, so you can use it at work. The Internet’s best business model (advertising) delivers once again: a $0 coding agent that meets the same stringent infosec standards of Amp’s paid `smart` mode.
Build Crew Live: Episode 4 with @ColleenMBrady 00:00 - Introductions and "Four Corners of the Western World" 01:48 - What We Changed Our Mind About This Week 04:35 - Reading Physical Books Again 06:20 - Claude vs ChatGPT for n8n Workflows 14:20 - Database Test Data Generation…
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