@jasonfried Love these kind of session. I think for deletion, it would be nice not have to go to an edit mode. Usr should be able to select anything from the grid, either with a drag, or ctrl/shift + click behavior to select multiple items - then the "Delete selected" or "Bulk edit"
Discover Wireless Debugging and combine with https://t.co/DD3CDcBV8P its truly changed my life. Develop and deploy Android app - from your phone! The loop is closed! Freaking awesome!
For those who is using terminal on mobile for driving agents with tmux, you might want to try the new app that I built? https://t.co/BTESXSXpQs - a real treat: navigating tmux with absolutely minimum keystroke. Calling for early users at this point.
@shadcn https://t.co/THkgPGvgxb
Exactly what I built for my self, ability to mark a messgae as todo, or add a block of text to your journal - and a plus is that it works across coding tools
@tdinh_me Perhaps you can try this to see if it helps you in anyway? https://t.co/THkgPGvgxb I found the need to see all of my pass + current sessions in one view. Making context switching a bit easier :)
Wrote a skill that runs codex /review in a loop until there's no booboos anymore.
Caveat: It won't fix system architecture for ya, so you still need BRAIN as master model. https://t.co/0Z6iJnCqCX
Too many AI coding agents, too many session histories everywhere. Claude Code. Codex. OpenCode. Pi.
I built Agents Aggregator — a local web app that puts them all in one UI. Browse, search, and watch sessions stream live as they run. Even send keystrokes back into tmux from the browser.
100% local. No cloud. No auth. Vibe coded in an afternoon. https://t.co/jpyS42B6Nx
With agents writing code I’ve become more bullish than ever on Effect and the problems it solves
If you’re not using it, I’m curious on why and what you’re using instead to solve the same challenges - interested to see what the ecosystem looks like
@gvanrossum Yes, my wife is jokingly talking about opening rehab center for AI addicts... and I am aware that I am becoming one of them. It's exhausted!
Everybody is adding a feature where you can manage your agents from your phone. Don't use it. You'll just get even more addicted, and will burn out even quicker.
Since we open-sourced pi-autoresearch, @Shopify teams have been running it on everything.
Results so far:
Unit tests: 300x faster
React component mounting: 20% faster
CI build time: 65% reduction
Made pnpm run faster
Autoresearch never stops trying things you'd never have time to try.
Repo: https://t.co/473UFWKanV