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Erik Dunteman

@erikdunteman

building deterministic agents @ButterDev_, prev founder @BananaDev_, fan of running and drinking water (no ice)

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We're hiring a Systems Engineer at Butter! Join us in SF to build the muscle memory engine for AI applications. Full Time :: $150k-$250k :: 1-2% Equity docs.butter.dev/careers

docs.butter.dev

Work at Butter - Butter Documentation

Work at Butter - Butter Documentation


Gramma's misplaced her cookbook, and it's Thanksgiving day! Submit your favorite recipes and help us save the holidays: cookwithbutter.com


You can't unlearn what it feels like to have true user pull. This is probably one of the biggest arguments for why as a founder you should work for a post-PMF team for a bit. The non-pull, in contrast, feels laughable and so easy to spot.


Fun seeing Butter get used at Butter! An eval run reduced from 63s uncached to 6.3s cached Significantly tighter loop when iterating


A humble Butter changelog this week, all internal improvements: blog.butter.dev/changelog-0007


Jacked on life


All the cool kids are building routers 😉

1/4 Introducing Cua VLM Router - one API for all your computer-use models. Starting with Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5 - 2 of the most loved and widely-used computer-use models by the Cua community

trycua's tweet image. 1/4 Introducing Cua VLM Router - one API for all your computer-use models. Starting with Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5 - 2 of the most loved and widely-used computer-use models by the Cua community


SAM 3 looks incredibly impressive


Engineering maturity is less knowing what to do, and more knowing what NOT to do.


Erik Dunteman reposted

it seems like most AI applications are following a core set of patterns and then applying those to specific problems with varying data sources. what do you think?

jeffreyhuber's tweet image. it seems like most AI applications are following a core set of patterns and then applying those to specific problems with varying data sources. 

what do you think?

Github charts can be an accurate pulse on your personal moralle (April sucked)

erikdunteman's tweet image. Github charts can be an accurate pulse on your personal moralle

(April sucked)

SvelteKit remains a joy to build in


Butter Changelog #0006 Not-yet supported modalities (image, audio, file) are now transparently forwarded rather than errored, maintaining better chat completions compatibility. blog.butter.dev/changelog-0006


Erik Dunteman reposted

Rage Baiting is for Losers Yesterday, YC announced Chad IDE aka “the brainrot code editor.” Chad is an AI code editor that allows you to gamble, watch TikTok, and use dating apps while working on coding tasks. Their launch rightfully got a lot of attention. On one hand it’s…


Bowls should come in two sizes only: very small, and very large.


“Generative AI”

erikdunteman's tweet image. “Generative AI”

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