Greptile
@greptile
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built a new project at @greptile a series uncovering the 'why' behind technologies so fundamental we’ve stopped questioning them 🔖first up: qwerty keyboards, leap seconds & sms character limits enjoy the rabbit holes 🕳️
I honestly didn't even notice it until I pushed a commit, so i haven't try a lot but it has two modes, Fast and Smart. But tbh im using @greptile so i don't care a lot about it. and imo Greptile gives much better reviews compared even to codex. Btw im not a developer so i might…
only once i have received a 5/5 on my PR from greptile, and forever i chase that high
How @dakshgup thinks about hiring at @greptile: "Recruiting is a sales funnel. Roles at your company are a product. This is the type of problems you're solving, the compensation you pay, and the signal given by your investors, your customers, and the product you sell to…
It’s crazy good. I rolled it out this night. Asked two teams already this morning and both were very positively surprised by what it caught in our latest PRs that are in review. Makes one wonder what we missed 🫣
Episode #116: Daksh Gupta @ Greptile @dakshgup is the Co-founder and CEO of @greptileai, the AI code reviewer. Thanks to @numeral and @hanover_hq for supporting this episode, and @ItzSuds for helping brainstorm topics! Stream here or links below Timestamps: 3:15 Evolution of…
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new regression mode: new model makes your product worse because it gets better at following your terrible system prompt
seems we are converging on three types of ai coding workflows 1. manual, tab-complete, in-line editing human does most of the work, ai adds efficiency good for tasks beyond current ai capability 2. long running agents human prompts, looks at the output a minute later,…
isn’t it so wonderful when companies create beautiful physical artifacts? ⊹ ࣪ ˖
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Finally got around and started using git worktrees. Now both sonnet on claude code and codex on gpt5 implement their solutions, both branches get their PR review by @greptileai and winner is the one greptile is most confident in 🤷♂️
Finally got around and started using git worktrees. Now both sonnet on claude code and codex on gpt5 implement their solutions, both branches get their PR review by @greptileai and winner is the one greptile is most confident in 🤷♂️
I realize it's a bit against the meta so maybe I'm low taste but I'm getting consistently better results with Claude Code (sonnet 4.5) than Codex (gpt-5-codex). The lower latency also significantly helps the user experience.
Sharing the full schedule for RL IRL (Saturday at @ycombinator) below! We're finalizing the guest list tonight - this is the last chance to RSVP. (Also, a sneak peek at some of the @Osmosis_AI merch we're handing out!)
we want to bring back nerdy events in sf! I'm helping @_WEEXIAO & @Osmosis_AI cohost RL IRL @ycombinator this sat! why come? > 700+ rsvps already, join researchers/eng from deepmind, dbx, scale & more > sessions w @reductoai @greptileai @hud_evals @encord_team > merch!
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