Stas Persiianenko

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Stas Persiianenko

Stas Persiianenko

@itspers

Kharkiv Beigetreten Ağustos 2010
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Stas Persiianenko
Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@neilhtennek I read it and don't understand how to use it. I should pair each session manually when I need to or what? Light right now I can tell openclaw to go to tmux and tell Claude/Codex/Cursor to do something, how this alternative supposed to be used?
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@neilhtennek Whatever use case I tried to invent for this Cowork - it says it runs in VM and can organise files in my folders..
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@rudzinskimaciej @morphllm @albfresco @mots_pod I already have logic of auto compacting in code, which calls now some cheap model via open router. If this model would be provided in open router - I would just try. But not by creating another account and writing new code...
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Rudzinski Maciej
Rudzinski Maciej@rudzinskimaciej·
@morphllm @itspers @albfresco @mots_pod Do a openrouter endpoint where you have someones model e.g. k2.5 or minimax2.5 but with your auto compaction so few % more expensive or whatnot similarly to oai endpoint with auto compaction
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Morph
Morph@morphllm·
Introducing FlashCompact - the first specialized model for context compaction 33k tokens/sec 200k → 50k in ~1.5s Fast, high quality compaction
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Stas Persiianenko
Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@felixrieseberg Please stop vibecoding all this and fix what you have. Fix claude code - you can add this endless wrappers for managers later.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.
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Malte Ubl
Malte Ubl@cramforce·
Reasons why it makes sense to use chat-sdk.dev even if your agent only targets Slack: Lots of little details "just work": - Channel names are converted to clear text so your agent knows what people are talking about - Same with user names - Same in reverse: When the agent at-mentions somebody in clear text, that actually works - Link preview content, referenced posts, and images are automatically included in agent prompts, so that your agent has the full context - Agents love markdown, but Slack doesn't natively support it. Conversion from standard markdown to Slack-variant is automatic. - And that even works when using Slack's native append-only streaming API
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Jay Hack
Jay Hack@mathemagic1an·
As an independent third party here I can confirm you are being a bit of an asshole This sounds like something you should either contact them about directly or, alternatively, if you are unsatisfied, address directly on social media by talking about your experience with their HR. Vague posting and calling out their product is passive aggressive and not a good look for you. Otherwise: Daytona and Modal are solid offerings. Bleeding edge is just-bash depending on what your requirements are.
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Dominik Koch
Dominik Koch@dominikkoch·
hey gang what sandbox provider would yall recommend (not e2b)
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Manthan Gupta
Manthan Gupta@manthanguptaa·
I love Cursor, but the latest update is making the IDE keep crashing, man! Can you all stop vibe coding the IDE?
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Michael Feldstein
Michael Feldstein@msfeldstein·
"/create-automation send a notification to #-keybindings-guardian whenver a PR merges that modifies keybindings in vscode"
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@mntruell That explains why they are so buggy. Future is here, human QA is already elite feature, which nobody can afford
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
You can now use Cursor with 30+ ACP clients, including OpenClaw 🦞 This means complete access to Composer 1.5, codebase indexing and semantic search, and more! Here's an example with avante.nvim
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@JosephD @ericzakariasson It looks like some marketing strategy, whole Cursor team keeps positing some usecases of burning tokens for last weeks, prenteding everybody outside has unlimited plans or so
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Joseph
Joseph@JosephD·
@ericzakariasson Imagine if the architecture didn't allow those bugs to exist in the first place. That 10 hours of token spend disappears.
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eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
here's a trick to get long running agents to produce better outputs: ask it to add a feature flag in the codebase, with the condition that it should always file when its disabled and always succeed when enabled this essentially becomes red/green testing where you need the model to have a failing test, and then a passing i saw this first hand from @davidgomes when he fixed a inline diff bug with an agent that ran for 10+ hours
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@kentcdodds Do you have some unlimited sponsored plan, or just spending some crazy money? Or maybe it is really usable on small codebases?
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Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@corbin_braun It's just too expensive to use for real work full time. Like I tried, it works, but I will not use it anyway.. And they will not make it work cheaper, cause whole idea is that we run expensive models, with computer use which burns tokens as crazy to make it work
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corbin
corbin@corbin_braun·
honestly. by the way, people are not even reacting to this new Cursor drop tells me two things: 1) 90% of devs don’t even pay attention / don’t care. let me just get my next paycheck. 2) If you are at the edges of new tech, you have a significant competitive edge. This drop is just mind boggling. Your canary in the coal mine for people who talk in tech is if they identify this as a big deal.
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fredrika
fredrika@fredrikalindh·
i joined cursor a month ago to build cloud agents - today we’re launching agents that can test and demo their work last week i shipped 60 PRs with them this is how i use them:
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Stas Persiianenko
Stas Persiianenko@itspers·
@leerob To make this work on something more real than hello world react websites need docker in docker and devcontainer support.
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
Cursor just got a major upgrade! Agents can onboard to your codebase, use a cloud computer to make changes, and send you a video demo of their finished work. The latency of using the remote desktop is smooooth.
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