
itsbradleybitch
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itsbradleybitch
@badassbradash
Geriatric software nerd
Minnesota, USA Katılım Kasım 2009
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@thdxr I have some real world use cases we're running for end users but hard to articulate in a short paragraph. DMs open or I'm in the Discord if you want to chat (just sent request)
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@AArdvarkErick @thdxr Agree with this. One thing that would be nice is to rehydrate the session I need to store the sqlite db and some cache files to object storage. Then the runtime is restored on a new sandbox later on. A true export/import of all session data and cache would be great.
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Yeah I have zero expectation of the OpenCode SDK handling anything in the above example. I would expect to invoke the OpenCode SDK from inside my durable workflow of choice to achieve this outcome, likely by attaching to a remote sandbox session. I do this today, but brittle via shell commands into a sandbox, not via a typed remote SDK connection.
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@zeeg @RyanOnThePath Lot of the same big names on here leading this hype cycle that were loud about NFTs and ICOs. The opportunists are always at the front of every pack.
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@RyanOnThePath What’s surprising to me is we didn’t see remotely the same thing with previous tech waves. Eg crypto, mobile
Or at least it felt very different
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@Ex3NDR @RhysSullivan Exactly, skills make agents composable
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@RhysSullivan i am using skills as subagents, like you can abstract away some workflow and it can be sizable (ie how to build webapp) without polluting core
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@davis7 Except the argument is rooted specifically in local coding agents. Nothing has changed, it was always on the dev to switch context and profiles for local tools interacting with non-local services.
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The current "MCP is dead discourse" is my current favorite example of the really annoying "simplicity" brainrot that's been plaguing tech for a while
On paper "just use a cli agents already know bash" sounds really good. It makes sense and is true, but it misses the bigger picture:
> how do they know about the commands + their shape?
> just put it in your agents md file or make a skill
> ok, so then what happens if the cli's shape changes
> well then u just update the markdown file
> fine let's pretend people will actually do that (they will not) and this actually works, how are you going to scope authentication and authorization?
> use the cli auth tools like what AWS has
> ok so we need eng's or agents to be manually making sure every project switches the auth to the correct scopes for each project so that prod can't get vibe killed and then to connect to our internal services over cli in cloud agents we need to run basic agents in sandboxes now b/c we're not using mcp and...
You get the point.
It sounds really simple, and it is in the toy case, but in the real world an external API gated through MCP is actually way simpler, more secure, and manageable in a lot of cases.
This post & article from @GergelyOrosz is a very good example: x.com/GergelyOrosz/s…
It's the same thing with the $5 VPS or htmx or postgres or whatever other "simple" enlightened solution that works great in dumb indie hacker demos while making zero sense in the real world. I hate to break it to you guys, but there's no conspiracy. If modern tech solutions really were over complex slop do u really think these companies wouldn't take the free win to just do it the "simple" way? There are tons of problems with the tech, but it exists for a reason.
I like CLIs a lot, and in a lot of cases skills make sense, clis make sense, etc. There are a lot of ways to do things, and they all solve different problems.
But no, MCP is not dead. It or something like it isn't going anywhere. And there are a lot of good new ideas of how to make it better!
Dumping an MCP with 60+ random tools into context sucks I completely agree and needs to be fixed. A lot of the code run solutions are very compelling like @RhysSullivan 's executor, cloudflare's code mode, and others. There are ways to fix this, but a "god mode bash tool" isn't it.
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@zeeg TBF we self-host almost everything (Airflow, Airbyte, Redis, Kafka, Grafana, Ray, all our DBs) and Sentry is one of the most complex infra stacks ever, so not a good comparison.
Love Sentry btw so not a knock on the product, we're just sticking with cloud version on that one.
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people like to think this (especially indies), but the reality is saas is less about the tech, and more about liability reduction
folks have been able to self-host sentry for all of time, why don't they?
nothing changes- bad businesses continue to be bad businesses
Cody Schneider@codyschneider
had dinner with engineer lead at a startup last night told us their saas vendor tried to double the price from $70k a year to $170k a year CTO was like in slack on the call "i think we can have claude write this" 3 week sprint cloned and replaced vendor told sales org trying to gouge them they done sales freaks out "how do we solve this" this is going to happen so much in 2026
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@dearscully_ A/B split mine. Got one X-files and one Cocomelon so I'll let you know who wins
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the fastest way I’ve found to become valuable: don’t create stress.
show up when you say you will. do what you commit to. communicate proactively. handle your responsibilities without making them someone else’s emergency.
basic things. somehow uncommon.
the people who remove friction instead of adding it become indispensable.
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@ReichelRadio We used to do most beer bongs in 24 hours but now it's a live race with 6 beers, 50 push ups, 100 piece puzzle
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I like @opencode
I respect what @thdxr and his team is doing
their effort of making OC and pushing the limit of TUI this far is unimaginable
but i'm still trying to get it...
is it worth it?
like turning a TUI into a GUI... why don't just use GUI?
UX? nope.
feature rich? nope.
performance? does vscode hang in your computer while coding?
they can just build opencode app with much less effort
so... why?
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@Yuchenj_UW Same population that instead of sending you a link, will memorize the key points of an article and then pass off the concepts as their own. Not unique quality to developers but above average concentration that think they must prove their worth by innately knowing everything.
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@Yuchenj_UW I don't think the company shames you. Many devs are embarrassed to admit it the same way they hide googling answers or using stackoverflow. It's a know-it-all competition, always has been, always will be.
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@ThePrimeagen did I just see you on a flight at LAX or was is it some other dashing gentleman with a manicured moostache?
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