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  • Change localization: how Solver finds its way

    Understanding what to change is one thing; knowing where to change it in a vast codebase is another, often more difficult, challenge. We’ve trained a change localization system on commits and pull requests, a system that predicts where code needs to change based on user intent and past changes.

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  • Long live the IDE

    In the coming years, effective engineering becomes an exercise in scoping, orchestration and taste. This will mark the end of the IDE as the hub of engineering productivity, and require new kinds of surfaces built from the ground up for human-AI collaboration.

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  • The case for more rope (and context)

    At Solver, we believe the tradeoff between scope and autonomy in agentic systems is a false dichotomy.

    We present Projects, an experimental UX pioneering engineer-agent interactions for robust software engineering acceleration.

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  • From query to wiki: building with the Solver SDK

    In an afternoon, I built a web app powered by the Solver SDK. It takes a question about any repository, and generates rich documentation on that topic.

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  • Solver is now generally available

    Solver, the AI coding agent that completes software development tasks autonomously, is now generally available to all developers. After months of private beta testing, we're introducing new features including our transparent credits system, full mobile experience, contextual memories, and preview access to Slack integration and Projects capabilities. With Free, Pro, and Enterprise tiers, Solver scales to meet your development needs.

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