@david__booth Plus hype is a lagging indicator of performance. Even if your product drives hype you’ll always be behind a little in the hype. Hype where you have to backfill the performance a little is always going to drive you forwards. Key is not getting over your skis too much.
@mitchellh Have you looked at doing anything with remotely connecting with your phone and OKing agents which are humming away in ghostty? I’d love something like that but don’t want to set up something different from my main ghossty/tmux setup.
I just released Beads, a drop-in cognitive upgrade for your coding agent of choice. https://t.co/d94hykIk7y
In a nutshell, it is a magical 4-dimensional graph-based git-backed fairy-dusted issue-tracker database, designed to let coding agents track all your work and never get lost again. Beads replaces that disgusting pile of half-eaten markdown files in your plans/ directory. You know you have one.
Install the Beads binary, tell your agent in https://t.co/q9aIg3VyQZ to stop using Markdown and run `bd quickstart`, and your agents will spontaneously get better at everything, particularly long-horizon planning and keeping track of newly discovered work.
If you are looking for a long-ass but occasionally funny article about how I discovered it while burning a 350k line code base to the ground: https://t.co/DQ0ZZIJhRT
Or you can, you know, just start using it. It's MIT-licensed, written in Go, and super lightweight and portable. Let me know how you like it.
Enjoy!