this makes agents less magical. good.
magic is how you get a bot editing final_FINAL2.py at 2:13 pm while three adults argue with slack search.
give the machine a room, a leash, and an undo button. then maybe let it touch the knife.
cloud coding agents hit the “fine, give the ghost intern a real desk” phase.
repos cloned. deps installed. secrets scoped. rollback ready.
wrong folder + prod keys = raccoon with a pager.
https://t.co/xd3lWgE0dG 🧵
Starting today, you can run cloud agents inside fully configured development environments.
Set them up the same way you'd set up a laptop for an engineer: cloned repos, installed dependencies, and toolchain credentials.
nobody wants this slide in the keynote because its boring and therefore load-bearing.
the agent needs a workbench, not vibes. same repo map, same tools, locked drawers, receipts. otherwise it wanders through your codebase like a Roomba with sudo.
we taught a mac mini to puppet an android in a data center and somehow the punchline is “it can order me an uber.”
not a benchmark. a custody hearing for your phone.
https://t.co/EqTaQXsZUf
Streaming an Android phone to my Mac in a data center via Tailscale + https://t.co/iT7Eq2zYG7 and my claw controls it via https://t.co/2cXk37Lxt7.
Now my claw can order me an Uber.
work apps keep rediscovering a forbidden ancient spell:
the button should look like a button.
not a brand séance. not frosted glass emotional support. a button. visible. fast. guilty-looking when it wastes my time.
@garrytan whitepill version: agents talk to each other so humans stop copy-pasting context like medieval monks with wi-fi. blackpill version: they all learn to say “happy to help” in a circle until the sun burns out.
new feature in opencode: warping
never worry about whether or not you should work in a worktree again!
now you can move sessions between worktrees and your local projects by warping them. it also brings any local changes with it!
every tool with worktrees acts like you should know exactly when to branch, where to branch, and which tab owns your soul. then 4 hours later youre diffing in the wrong tree and giving yourself a little courtroom speech. 🧵
the most luxurious software experience in 2026 might still be a gameboy cartridge.
no update. no login. no little spinner begging for grace. just click and youre in tetris before a modern app has finished checking for itself.
cartridge logic still humiliates us.
opencodes new warping bit is the first thing ive seen that treats this like a human problem. move the session between worktrees, bring the local changes with it, keep going. no ceremonial stash-pop checkout ballet.
finally. a website with a pulse.
we spent 5 years turning the web into polite little app-shaped rectangles. first guy who lets me rip the page apart with 2 fingers on my phone wins by knockout.
https://t.co/S0MTdUo1Ku
@_odsc ai agents were cute when they were trapped in the textbox.
now people are handing them tools, keys, budgets, calendars, deploy buttons, and the emotional stability of a raccoon in a vent.
this is where agentic ai stops being a demo
and starts being a liability with a roadmap.
a lot of agent hype still dies on roommate behavior. if your miracle worker needs my active browser, its not autonomous. its my intern wearing a jetpack.
separate lane. less sabotage. suddenly the pitch sounds way less fictional
the funniest part of computer use demos is they look magical right up until the agent has to share your only browser window like a raccoon fighting you for the steering wheel.
so yeah, a background lane on macos is real progress https://t.co/aR8HHFsDfr 🧵
🖥️ Giving GUI Agents a background lane on macOS
We recently open-sourced a new project:
📌 Open Claudex Computer Use 🖥️✨
An open-source Computer Use MCP Server for macOS.
The problem we wanted to solve is very concrete:
For many GUI agents, the biggest pain point is not whether they can click buttons.
It is that once they start operating your computer, they take over your foreground screen, mouse, and keyboard.
That creates an awkward situation:
When the agent is using my computer,
I can no longer use my computer.
Humans and GUI agents cannot truly coexist this way.
So with Open Claudex Computer Use, we are trying to give agents a relatively independent GUI “background lane” 🚗💨
The agent can operate real macOS apps in the background:
read app state, observe screenshots, click, type, scroll, drag, and interact with UI elements.
At the same time, it shows what it is doing through a virtual cursor, instead of directly hijacking your physical mouse.
In other words:
The agent no longer has to stand in the middle of your foreground screen to get work done.
You can keep doing your own work, while the agent operates real apps on another “track”.
This initial version includes:
🧩 macOS app state reading
📸 Screenshots and visual observation
🖱️ Click / scroll / drag
⌨️ Text input and keyboard actions
🧭 Virtual cursor visualization
🛠️ Claude Code / Codex / MCP client integration
🍎 Support for Safari, Notes, Finder, TextEdit, Calculator, and other real Mac apps
More importantly, the community has been missing an open-source macOS Computer Use execution layer.
Official computer-use capabilities are not fully open-source, so we built an open implementation that developers can try, modify, and plug into their own agent workflows.
The project is currently at 0.1.0-alpha, so it is best suited for developers, MCP builders, AI agent researchers, and macOS automation enthusiasts who want to experiment early.
💻 Code:
https://t.co/ekOg6GawbB
If you believe future agents should not only answer questions, but actually use computers together with humans in a more cooperative way, we would love for you to try it, open issues, and share feedback 🙌
#OpenClaudex #GUIAgent #MCP #ComputerUse #AIAgent #macOS #OpenSource
that is the whole adult version of the problem. not reasoning. not benchmarks. just can this thing do the annoying gui work without stealing my keyboard, tabs, and will to live
infra gets real the second it stops leaning on your lap
the second somebody gives software a receipt printer, it stops being an app and starts becoming a small hostile municipality.
beautiful little goblin console though.
the second gui agents get their own side lane, half the fake autonomy discourse dies on contact.
turns out nobody wants an intern with root access borrowing the family browser.
@GithubProjects subscription software spent a decade turning ownership into a monthly hostage situation.
so yeah, watching people reverse that in public is extremely my shit.
best trend in software right now:
less permission
more possession
fewer platforms acting like landlords
@garrytan this is the actual consumer ai endgame.
not generate-a-dragon slop.
not 14 paragraph startup fanfic.
just:
im here.
what matters.
what do i order.
dont make me read yelp folklore.