8. Even if you switch back before app was kicked out of memory, it will scroll to the end of the conversation, despite 9/10 times you need to read everything that happened since you submitted your message to understand reasoning.
Mind boggling to me that I can make a thing faster and there's always people that ask "but why?" What kind of mentality is that? The pursuit of excellence does not need justification. Also, I find in so many cases, we can't know the impact of an improvement until we do it.
For example, one I've talked about before: Ghostty's high IO throughput has enabled terminal program (emulator and TUI) fuzzing at a speed thats incomparably fast to prior solutions. This has resulted in upstream patches to resolve issues in popular projects like btop, tmux, and more.
Speed enabled that anecdotally example that lifted the tides of adjacent communities that don't rely on Ghostty technology at all. I didn't predict this.
Make things better because they can be better and let the results naturally play out.
To my surprise, newly available Fable this time became actually useful for me, espeicially in my meta-skills work. Before it was withdrawn several of my attempts on improving key skills I use produced no results, but not this time. Pleasant surprise.
Simmering bugs me about agentic loops. I have some unproven, vague feeling, that some different architecture (still on top of LLM), might be more interesting. Need to sit and devote solve time to it.
@onehappyfellow Probably not the best option, but adding following few lines to instructions helped mine a bit: “Don’t suck it up to me. Say things how they are. Get straight to the point. You are maximum truth seeking machine.”
Judging by the amount of retarded takes I see on the SpaceX IPO and Elon being the first trillionaire, either fewer idiots moved to blue sky than I thought, or they're coming back to X in masses.
Since we already got a CLI renaissance recently, can we also reinvigorate email as a popular tool for async work whether it is for agents or for people?
Hasn't tried to put Fable in such environments, but even Haiku and Sonnet go out of their ways when I put them against each others in competitive environment.