So this is fun: I was interviewed by @iristenteije of @getdiffer about the future of interfaces and the work we're doing on Television. Read on for references to LCARS, the Altair, and Jenga towers.
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Introducing Television, the missing GUI for personal agents.
Television is a visual workspace for you and your agent, and our first step toward a new interface paradigm for agentic computers.
Now accepting alpha users, open source soon.
We just released Stash — fast local-first folder sync across your devices & agents. It's backed by GitHub, with more storage providers coming.
We've been using this @telepathinc to keep notes, docs, and skills in sync across computers, team members, and remote agents. Now available on npm.
100% this. AGI or no AGI, computing has already changed fundamentally: computers now understand us. This a fundamental change whose effects have only barely begun to propagate.
I love how the agentic computing shift is pushing SaaS and desktop products to finally do good CLI tools (new Google Workspace CLI, Obsidian CLI, etc.) Agents are making computers programmable again
I long maintained a belief that a developer should try to avoid throwing code away. Agentic coding loosened my ideas here, but I still tried to avoid it when possible. Now I generate extensive throwaway code on purpose as part of finding what the correct code should look like.
Vibe-coded a parking simulator to help my neighbors practice getting in & out of our cramped apartment building lot. works really well, I'm bizarrely obsessed with it https://t.co/608gSnDLuK
I truly believe we're at the dawn of the next era of personal computing, and it can be even more empowering and joyful than the last. Meet @telepathinc. https://t.co/9Nyiq84ZEn
@telepathinc (@stlhood, @yetanotherjosh and Rupert Manfredi, https://t.co/uyKpNsPVD0) is the first sensemaking computer: a revolutionary new personal computing experience, built from the ground up for the AI era
https://t.co/c3xPlNMoiC
@FlacoCafe@ArizonaDOT that could work. Google maps shows a route leaving the 10 at Pinal Airpark, then getting back on at Avra Valley Road. That looks good on paper but I wonder if it’s legit
NYT oped argues the solution to car accidents isn't self-driving cars but just less driving. Then lists accident testimonials to appeal to the problem's severity. But: self-driving cars would prevent all those accidents. It's a solution and we need it ASAP https://t.co/zFpnMkjOaO