VincentBully
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@youyuxi the ones that start with 'This is such a great point!' are the worst. you can spot them instantly because no human has ever been that enthusiastic about a stranger's tweet.
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@aidenybai You’ve just described Cmux by @manaflowai
Literally just ghostty with vertical tabs and tmux.
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@datalevi @PaulRBerg I do agree. But when using Wispr Flow / Voice Ink or similar tools you can't see the content at all. You only see [Paste text #1 ..] the real content is hidden by CC. That's very dangerous.
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@BullyVincent @PaulRBerg For me it’s super annoying but I rather triple check now before pasting
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@datalevi @PaulRBerg Well being able to see the full text in the chat makes it easier and more reliable to read what you are pasting.
Especially if text comes from speech 2 text.
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@PaulRBerg You get used to it, and most important, it forces you to really read what you are pasting
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@DonovanNagel @pavelsvitek_ That’s the points. Tech skills are less and less important … ideas are what makes difference now. Ideas and care, because it’s not a play pause toggle, try to toggle on mid animation
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@pavelsvitek_ Fun idea, but it says nothing about his skill level. It's literally just toggling a video to play and pause on a dark mode switch.
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@elie2222 My current short list is cmux, superset, tmux+plugins.
I do usually prefer UIs … but as long as we are using CLI tools I do prefer something that does expose the TUI and have full terminal features.
Conductor is some sort of middle ground and I prefer all or nothing
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@charlieholtz @amorriscode Voxtral models are the best. The mini real time is impressive
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@amorriscode ok we'll do this too, what model are you using?
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@antirez Io sto usando la versione MLX quantizzata 4bit con github.com/T0mSIlver/loca… ed è leggero e veloce. Sull'italiano molto più preciso di Whisper Large V3 anche in Real Time con soli 900ms di commit interval.
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@odysseus0z Linear has a great Ui and smooth UX. For full agentic use those are useless. Beads or any other non proprietary Kanban / issue tracking system should work as fine or even better
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TLDR: it is a cron job dispatching tickets from Linear to workers, each of which is a Ralph loop using a Linear comment as draft pad for persisted state.
Yes it is all you need.
Beautifully designed and minimal.
github.com/openai/symphony
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@Palanikannan_M @fabienpenso @theo @zeddotdev Same vibe. What are you using right now? I’m testing cmux and superset
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@fabienpenso @theo @zeddotdev so good! out of all the orchestrators out there, this is the only one other than cmux that I would want to try
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I don't have @theo distribution channel, but I just released the first version of Arbor, to manage your AI agents. It's fully native using Rust and @zeddotdev UI library. MIT license too!
brew install penso/arbor/arbor
github.com/penso/arbor

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@gitpush_gitpaid @shadcn TBF he used the bootstrapification analogy as primary argument
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@MichaelThiessen Count me in. I can keep up a few more weeks at this pace, but not longer
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@lawrencecchen i have really enjoyed cmux. is cmux actually tmux-like? if i quit the app, are my workspace structures saved and can i hop back in?
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cmux is not prescriptive about how developers hold their tools. It's a terminal and browser with a CLI, and the rest is up to you.
cmux is a primitive, not a solution. It gives you a terminal, a browser, notifications, workspaces, splits, tabs, and a CLI to control all of it. cmux doesn't force you into an opinionated way to use coding agents. What you build with the primitives is yours.
The best developers have always built their own tools. Nobody has figured out the best way to work with agents yet, and the teams building closed products definitely haven't either. The developers closest to their own codebases will figure it out first.
Give a million developers composable primitives and they'll collectively find the most efficient workflows faster than any product team could design top-down.

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In the next version of Claude Code..
We're introducing two new Skills: /simplify and /batch. I have been using both daily, and am excited to share them with everyone.
Combined, these kills automate much of the work it used to take to (1) shepherd a pull request to production and (2) perform straightforward, parallelizable code migrations.

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@LLMJunky @_avdept @dani_avila7 Tmux in Ghostty doesn’t have that. I can barely change fg and bg colors on pane focus
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@_avdept @dani_avila7 I've seen it before in Tmux, but didnt know you could do it in ghostty. 😭
otherwise, I really only had experience with powershell for many years until I finally moved to linux in 2026.
I'm ashamed.
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I have fallen in love with Ghostty Terminal.
Look at this subtle, but incredibly useful opacity trick you can use to show "focus" when working in multiple panes.
Shout out @dani_avila7 who showed me this. What a legend.
Ghostty config file:
unfocused-split-opacity = 0.55
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@nummanali @LLMJunky @dani_avila7 Lot’s of rought edges and missing functionality. Hope it gets stable soon
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Woke up to @superset_sh as #1 on the @ProductHunt front page ahead of Claude Code, Perplexity, and Deepmind
It’s gonna be a good day!

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We've identified, responsibly disclosed, and confirmed 2 critical, 2 high, 2 medium, 1 low security vulnerabilities in Cloudflare's vibe-coded framework Vinext.
We believe the security of the internet is the highest priority, especially in the age of AI. Vibe coding is a useful tool, especially when used responsibly.
Our security research and framework teams are extending their help and expertise to Cloudflare in the interest of the public internet's security.
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