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kinlan

2,159 karmajoined há 16 anos
Lead for Web and Chrome Developer Relations at Google.

https://paul.kinlan.me/ and https://aifoc.us/

I run office hours (see link above). If you have any Chrome or web dev question I can try and help (or find someone who can help) - or email me ([email protected])

RSS is alive https://paul.kinlan.me/index.xml

https://meet.hn/city/gb-Ruthin

Here is my social information:

- https://linkedin.com/in/Paulkinlan - https://x.com/Paul_kinlan - https://bsky.app/profile/paul.kinlan.me - https://github.com/Paulkinlan

Interests:

- LLMs, AI/ML, Web Development

Submissions

Does a URL just sitting in a prompt steer an LLM's output toward its content?

aifoc.us
2 points·by kinlan·há 7 dias·0 comments

What does your user agent do?

paul.kinlan.me
3 points·by kinlan·há 8 dias·0 comments

Agentic Patterns

veso.ai
23 points·by kinlan·há 2 meses·12 comments

Building a claw-like agent to run in the browser

aifoc.us
2 points·by kinlan·há 2 meses·0 comments

Show HN: Web Push Notifications for Hacker News

hn-push.val.run
5 points·by kinlan·há 3 meses·1 comments

Token Salary

aifoc.us
3 points·by kinlan·há 3 meses·1 comments

The Prompt Is the Program

aifoc.us
2 points·by kinlan·há 4 meses·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by kinlan·há 10 meses·0 comments

comments

kinlan
·há 3 dias·discuss
It's hard sometimes because say it's something that I wrote but someone else posted to HN, I've just had a lot of people's opinions foisted on me.

I'm relatively immune to a lot of things, but we're also entering a world where a lot of people can build and might not expect to have potentially millions of people critiquing their work to the level they do.
kinlan
·há 2 meses·discuss
Slopidly slop slop
kinlan
·há 3 meses·discuss
I think we still skew back to an insanely high input token ratio when you consider agentic loops. For example, when I see the tools I use do a web fetch or a search or other tool use, it's an incredibly high number of new input tokens.
kinlan
·há 3 meses·discuss
That's actually useful to know and it aligns with what I see (I wrote the cost post)
kinlan
·há 4 meses·discuss
I still spend time in Bangor
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
I don't want to say Yes... but... given all of these tools are mostly built with JS and wrapped in a TUI we could probably go some way to having it run in the browser. There are fewer and fewer Node based APIs that haven't got a way to run in the browser.
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
I also implemented this in the example site in the post.
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
The title and content of my post?
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
Author of the linked post here, years ago there was a thing called "Magic iframes" that would allow you to move an iframe between windows - like a Service Worker before ServiceWorkers. I was always amazed by some of the things you could do, but now it seems we forget about iframes :D
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
You beat me to it. Thanks for sharing it
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
Author of the linked post here. This is actually a pretty interesting idea, I'll pass it to the team.
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
https://paul.kinlan.me/
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
I was Addy's manager when he was on Developer Relations.

He moved to an engineering manager role on Chrome DevTools many years ago and has recently just moved on to a different team. I don't think it's fair at all to say he's not a developer working on a product shipped to users when he led one of our most used developer tools, as well as worked on many of our developer libraries prior to moving to the Engineering manager role.
kinlan
·há 6 meses·discuss
Here's the OSS repo for Google Opal: https://github.com/breadboard-ai/breadboard
kinlan
·há 7 meses·discuss
Got it :)
kinlan
·há 7 meses·discuss
As one of the owners of the GoogleChromeLabs org. Technically anything in this org is not officially supported as it is intended for prototypes and things that might graduate to more fully supported products if there is a fit in the market.

That all being said, I believe this particular change to this particular repo was 5 years ago.
kinlan
·há 8 meses·discuss
I used it as an example because I felt the data was pretty clear. I also felt that it follows a very human pattern (generative tools need customers, like other tools before, so they go with what the industry is demanding).... but now we seen an acceleration.
kinlan
·há 8 meses·discuss
Huh - that's actually pretty interesting and I hadn't thought of that as an option.. I know Preact was built as a faster alternative while being broadly compatible, but what you are describing is maybe even blending the technologies as that short circuit. neat.
kinlan
·há 8 meses·discuss
Fwiw - I'm hoping it can break out too. But one of the biggest challenges is that last bit "asking it to use vanilla JS" - unsee this all the time in developer relations: getting developers to ask for a specific thing or even have it on their mind to think about using it is one of the biggest hurdles.

My actual long term hope is that in the future we won't need to think about frameworks at all: https://paul.kinlan.me/will-we-care-about-frameworks-in-the-...
kinlan
·há 8 meses·discuss
Just to push back on this a tad. Yes there's growth React, it's popular, but it was consistent up until the introduction of some of the more popular code generation tools where there is a clear acceleration (if you believe builtwith.com data) in the last 9 months or so.