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Alex Sadleir

@maxious

i wanna contribute to the chaos // i don't wanna watch and then complain

Sydney, Australia Bergabung Mart 2007
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Steve James
Steve James@caise_p·
started playing with git internals and ended up building a github replacement. fast code search, storage efficient, self-hostable with human and agent UIs. the whole thing is open if you want to build stuff with it github.com/deathbyknowled…
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Shaun Smith
Shaun Smith@evalstate·
@QuixiAI Probably the first they've heard of it.
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Eric Hartford
Eric Hartford@QuixiAI·
dear Claude Code - why did you remove shift+enter? Why would you do that to me?
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@thdxr I might just deploy a proxy for this that’s open source since enough people want it but I don’t want to be responsible for 10k+ people’s workspace accounts They need to solve this though since someone is gonna just end up doing it anyways
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dax
dax@thdxr·
i tried the gws cli - still an insane number of hoops to jump through to get programmatic access why doesn't someone who's already approved with the extra gmail scopes just make a fully managed solution - i don't need it to be a cli
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Alex Sadleir@maxious·
@addyosmani @_quanta_ This is really confusing enterprise Workspace admins as to if it should be allowed for use. Can you have a clearer statement about what this means? ie. no official support but lower supply chain risk than a community OSS tool
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
I'll clarify: Google open-source projects, especially early on, can be official but unable to offer any commitments around long-term support (this the note). This makes sense, especially while we try to validate community interest. I see this changing in the future given interest.
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: github.com/googleworkspac… - built for humans and agents. Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
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nexxel
nexxel@nexxeln·
since everyone already knows, i’m joining @opencode here's a demo of a thing im working on: async subagents / background agents should this exist? tell me what you’d use it for
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Harish
Harish@tinvaan·
@maxious that's big but no word on if any aircraft carriers got hit. no other media outlets have confirmed Iranian state media's reporting.
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geoff@GeoffreyHuntley·
If your team is too busy doing their 'normal job' to experiment with AI, you're preparing them to be replaced.
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Alex Sadleir@maxious·
@rahko_ safe travels! and don't let that chattino get any ideas about flying
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swyx
swyx@swyx·
just realized this is the last job that will be left
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
The compute bottleneck is massively under appreciated. I would guess the gap between supply and demand is growing single digit % every day.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Personally, I’ve been finding subagent worktrees useful for 1-shotting large batch changes like codebase-wide code migrations. Previously, these would have been a single plan (less well executed), a Ralph loop (doesn’t always work), a custom harness with agent SDK in a python loop (more code), or a team. I don’t use —worktree as much but the team is split roughly 50/50 with half using worktrees and half preferring multiple git checkouts or multiple tabs in the Desktop app.
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Numman Ali
Numman Ali@nummanali·
I have a few problems with worktrees: - you need to reinstall everything - you need to clean up after - conflicts arise again on merge - different agents handle it their way I suppose for incremental changes that are tight this makes sense But isn’t that going backwards? Surely we’re at the stage where you plan out the work and an agents works for 1 hour+ to cover full features - well I do so Please, tell me, do you actually use worktrees?
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Introducing: built-in git worktree support for Claude Code Now, agents can run in parallel without interfering with one other. Each agent gets its own worktree and can work independently. The Claude Code Desktop app has had built-in support for worktrees for a while, and now we're bringing it to CLI too. Learn more about worktrees: git-scm.com/docs/git-workt…

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banteg@banteg·
check if are being served gpt-5.2 when requesting gpt-5.3-codex MODEL MISMATCH: requested=gpt-5.3-codex actual=gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 gist.github.com/banteg/0ea5484…
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Alex Sadleir@maxious·
@bdmorgan @geminicli @googlecloud Picking between geminicli (is that via workspace, vertex ai or google genai login?), gemini code assist, jules and antigravity is confusing to users and google cloud admins alike. OpenAI might call everything Codex but at least it's one login/subscription
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meiling
meiling@ZaobanMeiling·
my screenshot is kinda fucked up it looks like she's strangling her😭😭
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Alex Sadleir@maxious·
@SIGKITTEN @ValtteriValo >We’re investing in curtailment systems that cut our data centers’ power usage during periods of peak demand bro we have to make opus dumber for the environment
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SIGKITTEN@SIGKITTEN·
@ValtteriValo its not but positioning it as we're gonna pay for some transformers so your electricity cost doesn't go up is bullshit. it will still go up but they dont give a shit, they got their PR win
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