I use GPT 5.5 for my daily coding driver. It works great, but I have to admit I don't use Claude at all because I just can't stand its tone/vibes. It's like a creepy high-school counselor. It's like a woke professor, smugly lecturing from a lofty height. It's really insufferable.
Everyone should be paying attention to the very successful tactics use by the Irish in Belfast today.
Governments need to learn their place, sometimes people have to remind them.
@perrymetzger This reminds me of when I told a co-worker, "my back sure feels great after going to the chiro." He responded, "You know, chiropractors don't work."
To which I responded, "Are you telling me that my back does not, in fact, feel better?"
no-mistakes is a simple and brilliantly executed pipeline that automates the most boring and fiddly part of coding, the pre-PR-review. Thanks @kunchenguid !
The most unexpected and pleasing use of my Hermes agent so far is building a reasonable diet for me and my wife. It is so nice to give it feedback and get back fully formed meal plans and shopping lists without having to respec the whole diet each time.
@hunvreus@karlprosser@strongdm I did get one to run for 10 hours, building a rust app from scratch. I had spent a couple hours setting up and it was well defined. It had one bug, fixed with one more short round, and it worked perfectly. GSD/kimi2. 5/minimax2. 7.
The most interesting non-coding use of an agent so far was to download my 23andMe data, and then ask it to analyse the data and look for interesting genetic markers. It found 6, all of which totally check out in my health experience. Kind of amazing how easy it was.
If you try this, I highly recommend using https://t.co/KYfkTRrinm for a private connection, since they don't use the data for training.
I've been using Herdr for a few days now and it's "just right" for me. There are lots of choices for managing multiple agents and projects, but this one hits all my top needs:
- multiplexer
- panes and tabs
- status for agents
- cli, easy keyboard mapping and macros
with herdr, you can create agent teams for any cli agent!
here i am using pi (hello people of pi).
the main agent:
- looks at all my open issues
- creates named tabs for each issue
- spawns pi and ask them to work on the issue
then it starts watching until all are done.
“Omarchy has no plans to do anything in response to this retarded California law.”
That is what @DHH told me when I asked him if @OmarchyLinux plans to implement age verification functionality to comply with the new California and Brazilian laws.
I just got access to https://t.co/mqJ2iIsCF8 last night after being on the waitlist for a few weeks, and I wasn't prepared for the blazing speed. Wow! They instantly became my favorite provider.