Statamic is really good, but I think the comparison in this article is not really done in a fair way.
"and you can clear $700 a year before you've gotten a visitor." - really? ๐
WordPress provides freedom, you can start simple and grow to a monster gradually. You ONLY buy the pro versions when you actually need them.
Nobody decides to launch a business and then buy 5 plugins at day one. And each of the ones you mentioned, have good enough free alternatives.
Statamic is a really good product and I think you can promote/compare without lying about WP ecosystem.
@dannyvankooten I think it's not for some automated test, but to prevent supply chain attacks.....so if you get hacked and the attacker releases an update to your plugin, you have 24 hours to notify the WP team to stop the distribution.
In this era, I think this small pain is very much necessary
@Aviji07@RanaAyyub What is your source?
As a Bangladeshi, I've never seen this statement to be used positively/negatively anywhere apart from the instance mentioned above.
Yeah it's a shame, their core agent is really good, and the TUI also feels nice.
I believe everyone focuses on TUI first because it's easier to iterate on the core features without getting blocked by the complexity of a good desktop app.
Hopefully @opencode will get around to it very soon
@dhh - Hey man, I like your hat, what's your name?
- I like your hat too! Let me get the privacy policy & standard friendship contract before we exchange names
Is this how people meet in the EU now?!
@calebporzio Assuming by "raw-dogging" you mean letting the agent discover features from studing the codebase, heaps of markdown can still improve feature discover, good patterns etc.
So maybe the end result remains similar in quality, but you reduce the time & token to get there.
@d4m1n This is why I don't touch anything anthropic.....yes their models might be a bit better than others, but the whole ecosystem is unstable, and they are not dev friendly.
That matters to be more than best model of the week
@johnturner I tried it out, works great. I did not expect it would be able to create a child theme but that worked too!!
The sign in link in the navbar is not working though, might want to take a look at that.
@driesvints@gonedark Works perfectly with codex. You can "steer" the conversation by cmd+enter, pressing enter queues by default.
Steering affects the agent when the next tool call result is sent to the agent. So if it is waiting on a bash command result, might take some time.