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22 | ai engineer @mudstack (a16z) | adding features @kubernetes oss | busy shipping products and reading papers | agents are cool, ig?
Boston, Massachusetts Katılım Kasım 2022
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@RhysSullivan Ahhh congratulations! One of the early users and I love it! So pumped!
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Executor is joining the YC S26 batch!
We're building an open source MCP gateway to connect any agent to any service
Your team is constantly spinning up new agents, trying out new tools, wrangling multiple accounts. You need one place to configure everything once, and use them anywhere.
Executor gives you the ability to connect your agents to thousands of tools in a way that keeps you in control. Giving agents access to production services and data should be easy and predictable
Since launching the beta we've:
- Shipped a self-hostable Docker version
- Shipped a desktop app
- Shipped setup by chatting with your agent
- Shipped multi-account support
- Hit 2,000 GitHub stars
- Built a product loved by thousands of users
Truly appreciate all of the early support on it, has been incredible seeing all the ways people use it
There's so much to build here. The past month has been laying the foundation. Now that that's in place, next up is custom tools, generative UI, and workflows.
Setting it up is as easy as asking your agent "help use executor.sh". Incredibly excited about what's next, let me know all your feedback!

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@shadcn Prime example of yak shaving :)
parksb.github.io/en/article/32.…
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This is how shadcn/ui was created btw.
Instead of working on the side projects I was creating components for the side projects :)
shadcn@shadcn
Writing the post vs rebuilding the blog to write the post. Doing the task vs creating a todo list to do the task. Shipping the feature vs refactoring so you can ship the feature. We never learn.
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@KlausCodes atp just rename the subway to genspark lol, the amount of ads are crazy
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it's unclear if tech people yet realize that perspectives on ai usage differ dramatically depending on if you are token rich or token poor.
the idea of looping comes from a place of incredible privilege.
recommending that someone who works at an ai startup with unlimited token budget try looping makes complete sense.
however, that same idea told to someone with only a $2k/mo token budget would seem completely implausible.
what happens when millions of people start evaluating jobs based on what their token allowance will be? what happens to the longtail of administrative paper pushers that don't adapt? what happens to low throughput artists, engineers, or even lawyers and actuaries that can't be trusted to allocate spend?
every form of individual knowledge worker is going to be evaluated from the perspective of "do i trust this person to allocate tokens effectively?"
there are going to be massive investments into new hiring processes. organizations will need to rearchitect their structures to find orchestrators like Peter
my near term recommendation is to do everything in your power to work somewhere that trusts you to spend tokens.
you're ngmi if you only have $2k/mo to play with.
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete
Here’s your monthly reminder that you shouldn’t be prompting coding agents anymore. You should be designing loops that prompt your agents.
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@MitcheIl @samwarren @callumhyman24 @threadoor @axndy__ @emilymcdavitt Oh my god I was missed it by a day!
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