Your parallel agents needed scalable test coverage yesterday
Introducing Offload: a Rust CLI that spreads your test suite across 200+ @Modal sandboxes, freeing your CPU to keep your agents shipping.
On our Playwright suite, it took a 12 min run to 2, at $0.08 a run
Lot of lambda in:
"For each code comment, ask: does this help future maintainers understand the code, or merely explain today’s bug fix? Remove incidental history, persuasive rationale, and correctness arguments."
Sharp edges like these is why I've built `rust-bucket`: a set of managed agent workflows, personas and skills for building Rust projects.
https://t.co/b7vFI1JoQC
@patio11@pmarca WLOG is "without loss of generality".
"bank" could be replaced with insurance co, local govt, university admissions, visa applications, etc.
Took me a second even though I'm fluent in patio ;)
@Daeshawn@realKonark@imbue_ai From the other end, you get clean, comprehensive aligned prompts using our https://t.co/S2HssBqlGc skill.
Deployed in tandem, they drive out ambiguity at the start, and then strict alignment at the end.
It's all open source, so give it a try and tell me how your experiences are
Saturday morning hacking and I'm truly appreciating the combination of latchkey with Sculptor. The ability to easily give the power to my agents to do simple things on my behalf really dissolves many workflow barriers. And the best part of course is that latchkey does not let
Running into a problem with the overloaded definition of "harness": to disambiguate the inner harness within the coding agent and the outer "harness" of user-supplied tools in the orchestration layer.