Warp

Why Agents are Driving Software Development to the Cloud

Why Agents are Driving Software Development to the Cloud

Zach Lloyd, CEO of Warp, explains why the future of software development is moving from local, interactive agents to cloud-native, collaborative systems. He discusses the flaws in the "dev box" sandbox model, the decline of traditional SaaS interfaces in favor of "just-in-time apps," and how platforms like Warp's Oz are providing the necessary orchestration, observability, and access control for teams to effectively deploy AI agents at scale.

Build Hour: Prompt Caching

Build Hour: Prompt Caching

Explore prompt caching to significantly reduce latency and costs for your AI applications. This guide breaks down the mechanics of KV caching, best practices for maximizing cache hits using `prompt_cache_key` and the Responses API, and real-world implementation insights from the agentic development platform, Warp.

Making the Case for the Terminal as AI's Workbench: Warp’s Zach Lloyd

Making the Case for the Terminal as AI's Workbench: Warp’s Zach Lloyd

Zach Lloyd, founder of Warp, discusses how the terminal is becoming the central workbench for AI-powered development. He explores the convergence of IDEs and terminals, the rise of cloud-based agent swarms, and his thesis that coding will soon be a "solved" problem, making the clear expression of human intent the final bottleneck.

No Priors Ep. 137 | With Warp Co-Founder & CEO Zach Lloyd

No Priors Ep. 137 | With Warp Co-Founder & CEO Zach Lloyd

Warp CEO Zach Lloyd discusses the evolution of the developer terminal into an agentic platform, the shift from manual coding to a future of automated development, and the philosophical questions surrounding AI intelligence versus consciousness.