nikita
@n11v0
tech reply guy. building http://wispbit.com
At wispbit, we’re building “prompts for your codebase” After writing hundreds of prompts, there was one apparent challenge: LLMs would hallucinate and comment on issues that weren’t in the original prompt. How did we solve this? It’s actually pretty simple: LLM-as-a-Judge👇
As your team and codebase grows, you lose velocity. Engineers did 80/20 shipping/communicating. Now it's 20/80. The communication sink was in code reviews - looking for booby traps, enforcing standards, and repetition. So I built @wispbitai to fix tribal knowledge.
Here's wispbit enforcing that migration files be written a certain way Classic example of tribal knowledge that can be automated to reduce repetition in code reviews
60 days of 6-8 hour sprints building an AI conversational practice engine that didn’t exist yet. this just came in from a university dept head: “we’d introduce it to students in October.” You Can Just Do Things.
Here is @wispbitai enforcing codebase standards in action. I took an issue from the @posthog repo and fixed it with @cursor_ai. Cursor and other IDEs don't always follow rules, so wispbit reviewed the code and caught an issue with inline imports + duplicated code. It fed the…
The definition of insanity? A founder who’s been through a startup once… and chooses to do it again.
Don't wait for permission to start. I started building solo with no technical experience, just a problem to solve and passion. Now I’m close to launching my first product. Here are my top lessons from learning to build: 🧵1/
being generous with your ideas and secrets has always benefitted me it’s one of the reasons why i don’t believe in stealth startups you’ll be surprised how much people give back when you open up
i see wispbit as the final unlock for background agents. there are teams out there that have Devin ship more than 50% of their PRs- imagine when we get to 70, 80, 90%. the final boss, the “chef’s kiss” before deployment- that’s what we’re solving at wispbit!
If I was working on an AI vertical automation agency in a specific industry (healthcare, accounting, construction, insurance), I would focus on 1 simple concept: Engineers do all or most of the work themselves, automating what they can with AI Why? Take accounting as an…
do other people also try to fix things in their condo before calling maintenance? had a runny toilet and diagnosed it down to a bad flapper. replaced it with one for $5 from the local hardware store. doing everything i can to help my landlord save money in this economy.