Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa
@plannotator@DanielGri@kirodotdev Yeahhh thanks for merging the glimpse stuff, Makes me really happy! ππ₯°
Will I have to install glimpse globally on my system for this to work or do you deploy it alongside when installing plannotator? Second option was my intended way of doing things, but we could disagree here
Lovable just made TanStack Start the foundation of every new app it ships. ~100,000 new apps a day.
TanStack has 13 named public sponsors across Gold, Silver, Bronze. Lovable isn't on the list.
At $400M ARR and $6.6B valuation, that should change.
@theo@RhysSullivan Steipete recently had a tool he featured: autocomplete on a whole Mac, regardless of app. Sounded interesting, have to find it again
@Nateemerson@dillon_mulroy@mattpocockuk has a "/teach" skill in progress which might do what we want there: using the teaching skills of Matt to break down a problem for us vi ai
@magnusols@ThePrimeagen Because WLS simply makes headaches everywhere it pops up. It makes the straight forward Linux way of things wrapped in a windows adapter and therefore introduces complexity
@mattpocockuk I'm experimenting more with a "I have a registry of skills and users (including myself) subscribe to skills.
This solves:
- skill curation can be done by the company
- the "subscription" is a little daemon on the users pc that keeps the skills up to date
@mattpocockuk Sucks for people not using Claude. Might work for internal company sharing of skills, when company arranges on a set of supported harnesses, but is not flexible enough for distributing skills generally. Also, postinstall urkes me, as it is the source of so many non exploits.
@mattpocockuk running grill with docs in my openclaw now to spec put repos in the go. Not as fast as directly via pi, but the questionnaire style lends itself very good to chats and better when on the go than vpn into Linux machines to control pi directly! ππ€
@mattpocockuk why do you need it?
My agents resolved my merge conflicts basically perfectly every time.
maybe my merge conflicts where not extensive enough? i unfortunately couldn't test it on really horrible merge conflicts at former jobs, no agents available yet at the time :D
@chantastic Niiiiiceeee, i bought a keycron mouse recently just to avoid this shitty logi options plus. But if this is ready i still might try it. Does it support logi ergo keyboard also?
i have seen enough proof now that using a coding agent is a deep skill
it's confusing because the people you see heavily using them produce horrible results
but that's because it's a skill! you can get better and the ceiling seems pretty high - this is very exciting to me