@bradshannon Seems the idea of building an orchestrator coding agent to manage subagents for multiple features age products is quite popular now. Wonder how similar it is to @kunchenguid 's firstmate. Currently using that as reference for a custom tool I'm working on.
One thing I love about AI: you can ask all the questions you want without any judgment. In fact, all you need now is some level of curiosity to do cool stuff—the time for the idea guy!
Having a hard time context-switching between coding agents. I feel like I need an assistant to manage all my sessions. It's the equivalent of having many tabs open in a browser. There's some cognitive overload.
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You don't make a good skill by writing a skill.
You make it by doing the thing, fixing it 20 times, then telling the AI to bottle up everything you just did.
A common theme I'm seeing from many folks: feeling empty and unfulfilled as AI completes our work. I still do get a
dopamine hit when something I envisioned lands.