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@amenpa

Do it for the love, but release it commercially

Houston-ish Katılım Kasım 2011
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Jamon
Jamon@jamonholmgren·
@amenpa @fardarter Mine is an absolute joy. Can leave it for 3 months and the next time I turn the key it’s on in 3 turns or less.
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Jamon
Jamon@jamonholmgren·
I'm just going to dump my whole agentic setup out here, because I see too many people missing giant chunks of this and it's hurting them. Here's what I have and recommend: 0. an AGENTS.md that is a router -- it sends the agent to the right skills, docs, tools 1. a standard workflow doc/skill customized to my needs ... (grab Matt Pocock skills if you don't already have something) ... I tag this in most sessions with `@/AGENT_WORKFLOW.md` and it pulls it in. 2. self-healing docs for every system, and agents are instructed to keep them updated ... I tag the ones I know I need, or let the agent find them through AGENTS.md ... I also provide a more detailed summary in the first 7 lines of every doc, so they're easily greppable to find the right thing, and this is documented in AGENTS.md 3. agents always run the app ... the agent should always actually run the app itself, and test its work and fix issues as it goes, especially if running autonomously / asynchronously 4. end-to-end tests and instructions to write more and keep up to date, and docs on how to write tests, what to avoid, and a list of all the tests and what they test in yet another markdown doc ... write and run targeted tests during implementation, improve and commit with work 5. custom linters at precommit hooks looking for any problems you run across, with `--fix` fixing the problems automatically, OR if that's not feasible, it shells out to a cheaper LLM like Composer 2.5 or Sonnet to fix the problems -- NOT just flagging them, but actually resulting in cleaned code 6. cross-agent review at each major point: research, plan, implementation, and wrap-up. I mean codex, claude, cursor, whatever -- but it shouldn't be the same model reviewing the same code. And specific docs for agent review, what to look for, how to approach it. Also, personas -- looking at the code from different perspectives, such as maintainability, code quality, security, performance, AI smells, domains (e.g. "financial services expert" or whatever) ... and each persona also "owns" a set of system docs too and keeps them up to date 7. agent traces / worksheets that track what the agent is doing each session. if the agent fails partway through, you should be able to hand this worksheet to another agent and it could finish the job. commit this worksheet with the work so it's all connected and easy to reference later (you will reference these later!!), also have the agent apply git tags that correspond to specific worksheet names so they're easy to find 8. automatic agent feedback to you at the end of the session, added to a doc that is also committed with the work, that you periodically ingest into an interactive session and improve your workflows 9. a tools or bin folder that contains python or bash scripts that the agent has skills to make to make its job easier (for example, I have an `agent_review` bash script that lets the agent kick off agent reviews via CLI without knowing each agent's particular incantations) ... docs on how to make scripts effectively, and instructions to constantly build these out more 10. periodic agent sweeps through recent commits, looking for problems / gotchas from a higher level across commits 11. a coding conventions doc that is just for specific coding conventions you want to see in the code base, your review agents use these a lot (but a lot of this should be in linters) 12. an agent loop / night shift skill for autonomous work, that lays out how the agent is to approach this, from an orchestration standpoint 13. a task queue that is accessible to the agent (mine is just a TODOS.md, but yours might be in Linear etc, with a CLI to fetch via API) 14. a periodic false-confidence test audit skill that looks for tests that aren't actually testing what you think they're testing, and that fix those 15. visual regression tests -- take screenshots, compare via tool and with agent visual review, commit with work (git lfs useful here) or at least push into the PR 16. automatic performance benchmark tests that notice when performance degrades 17. performance profiling tools that can be used by agents for targeted benchmarking, trying new techniques, comparing outputs, and comparing profiles 18. end-of-shift full validations, including running all tests, performance, agent reviews, sweeps, everything -- when you return, it's all as pristine as it can be If you have all this, your agentic coding experience is going to be very different than dry prompting and manually guiding it toward the right thing every time.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Lindsey Graham to all Americans: “I’m not with you; I’m with Israel until my dying day.” You got your wish.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Flags at Grindr headquarters have been lowered to half-staff.
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Nougat Hand Bank
Nougat Hand Bank@WireRacing·
Lindsey Graham’s main Mossad handler gives a wistful sigh as he erases two terabytes of blackmail material
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Jeff Putnam |✍
Jeff Putnam |✍@TheJeffPutnam·
Since Flock loves to track our locations, it only seems fair that we know theirs. Flock Safety's new GA plant is located at 1885 Mitchell Rd, Smyrna, GA 30082 Flock went to great lengths to keep that address hidden. That probably means it should be public info.
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@jamonholmgren @fardarter I've heard good things about Kubotas. The JD came with the property and is older than I am, so I'm happy with it, despite the quirks. Thanks for the tip! I was hoping Autodesk's own MCP would do the trick, but it's read-only
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Jamon
Jamon@jamonholmgren·
@amenpa @fardarter I just have a small Kubota BX1860, but it’s a good size for the work I do around my flat 3 acres. Re MCP into an AutoDesk product, I’d dig into if there’s an API of some sort, and have the agent build a CLI instead of an MCP. If you can.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
Gonna miss Norway in the cup …
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Appalachian Liberty
Appalachian Liberty@Liberty_Xtreme·
Enhanced footage of today’s UAP/UFO releases by the Pentagon, this is WILD!
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Vladdy
Vladdy@ImpalerUSA·
Nick Fuentes red pilled me, but my ideology grew beyond his. I now look at him as a grifting beta male faggot who doesn’t have the pair of balls required to invoke any real change in this country.
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Hana 🧡💙
Hana 🧡💙@HanaHoops·
Norway beat Israel 5-0 in the World Cup qualifiers and then donated the prize money they won to Gaza and that’s why everyone should be rooting for them.
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Rod (Izzy) 🇺🇸🦅
So when it comes to Flock employees being filmed, they really weren't okay with surveillance, but they are fine with a network filming Americans doing who knows what with the information. #DemsUnited
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Renzo™
Renzo™@fwrenzo1·
The reason "Everything is a Subscription" is because the elites realized that if you "own" things, you are dangerous. If you own your house, your car, and your tools, you can say "No." If you rent your life, you have to say "Yes" to everything.
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
@DanBilzerian Um yeah fuck that, I’m anti Israel. And anything less is not America first.
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GenXGirl
GenXGirl@GenXGirl1994·
After Ro Khanna was attacked in Israel, Greg Murphy says he should not be in Israel because it’s not his country In 2022, Murphy also went to Israel, except his trip was paid for by AIPAC’s AIEF ($29,163) where he kissed the wall & pledged allegiance to Israel
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D.@RepGregMurphy

Sounds like another plea for publicity. Anything to get in front of the camera. Why else would you be there? It isn’t your country.

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