Just shipped goal-flight โ a multi-agent controller for large software goals.
Hand goal-flight a big project, and it fans out /goal prompts to cli coding agents, while keeping its own context focused on architecture, plan, and dispatch.
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@zeeg I took the same orchestrator pattern from Hermes/Claw team designsย โ implemented in a Claude or Cursor plugin with fancy tools and an ACP gateway.
A low-hassle orchestrator breaks down and delegates goal-loop tasks, with integral review-to-convergence.
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@nationalpost Simply being on a watchlist for islamic terrorism *obviously* is grounds for instant deportation.
Would you give a student visa to someone on a terrorism watchlist? Canada does thisย โ because we stopped checking criminal records after post-Harper.
We should also have a ceasefire with Al Qaeda while they're busily blowing up more buildings in New York. It's so wise. We should also conflate Al Qaeda with the Saudi government as they are interchangeable, just like Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, which islamic terrorists have made so weak that it can't fight Hezbollah without help.
@emollick Improvement slowing down, when I have four monster pieces of software building themselves in the background right now, is not the graph shape I'd be counting on.
@T_Zahil Try this, you get the advantages of a fleet of agents, inline autoreview, model choice, and a single orchestrator console.
https://t.co/NT72uwsslD
@SawyerMerritt@Tesla This is for power smoothing at their datacenters; coherent training create insane power jitter otherwise, as it's like having 100,000 synchronized dancers jumping on the floorboards.