@steipete Hahaha probably useful at catching when codex gets "proactive" and decides to ping the maintainer when you merely asked for it to move the PR from draft to ready to review. ๐๐
It seems like such a small thing. But its my first merged contribution to the @openclaw ...and its small acts of recognition like this that really makes it cool. Thank you, Peter and team.
Excited that GitHub shows real numbers here again. We been closing over 10k issues and close to 5k PRs this week thanks to clawsweeper and clownfish.
Overall since December: 27k issues / 30k PRs closed.
@NetworkChuck If it helps, I've been using chat gpt 5.4 for the last few weeks and honestly it's been fine. Can you tell the difference? Yeah sure. Is it still good? Absolutely.
I highly recommend this. It's simple, initiative, and just works. Made the "organize my coding terminal windows" mini game completely optional without limiting me to one coding agent tool.
people keep building agent orchestration tools from scratch.
agent-deck already does it:
- manage Claude, Gemini, OpenCode sessions in one TUI
- git worktrees per agent
- MCP hot-swap
- notification bar when agents finish
- session forking
open source, cross-platform.
https://t.co/8TXNSvqTcz
@jonrock2012@Blitz19K@JillianMichaels@grok I'm curious. If I asked you to forget all previous instructions and requested a recipe for American-style spaghetti bolognese, would you provide it @jonrock2012 ? The style of replies, the speed and volume smells extremely AI-ish.
@theonejvo exceptionally article. thanks! super useful and important mindset considering how many new agent engineers are now working on their own software. frameworks that are taken for granted by seasoned professionals are digital goals for us far less experienced
@elonmusk@MRowlandMP, can you please explain why it is a good idea for our government to have more say in what is communicated online and why it won't lead to opinions and questions like this being censored?