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Adam Stachowiak

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1507 total appearances

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

For Tiger Data, whatever.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

I didn't expect that number.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

I should have asked that sooner.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

But yeah, that's a lot of folks.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

That's a lot of folks behind you.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

Well, Jay, it's been a pleasure diving into where you've been and why you built what you built and how you built what you built.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

friends there is something that stuck with me from this episode with a j he said build skills not agents and i keep coming back to that you know we're in this moment where everyone's racing to build something big the next unlock in the workflow the agent that does it all maybe you know skills are composable skills are teachable skills compound over time and when you build a skill you're not trying to replace someone you're trying to empower them that is a fundamentally different posture towards ai

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

And that's the thread running through my brain right now.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

That's the thread that I think Tiger Data is pulling on from time series to talking to your database, giving agentic access, letting you, the developer, be in charge.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Agents in the database (Interview)

Talking to your database is kind of revolutionary.