Mauro 🚀
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Mauro 🚀
@fullybearded_
The fully bearded guy ☝️
Switzerland Katılım Ekim 2010
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~100% of my dev is done in sandboxes in the cloud
Highly recommend it:
- Unlimited parallel agent sessions
- My local machine stays safe
- Can work from anywhere
- Can close laptop
- Lap stays cool
Interesting idea to visualize with Kanban
Ryan Carson@ryancarson
100% of dev is going to be done in sandboxes in the cloud, controlled by kanban boards. Trust me, I love my local machine and gorgeous mac apps, but all of it is just a terrible form factor for running a team of agents effectively.
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@badlogicgames @lydiahallie No no, for sure. Don't get me wrong. I see this as something that could be potentially very helpful. The problem is figuring out how to make it safe.
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@fullybearded_ @lydiahallie no. auto-executing bash commands in skills downloaded from a third party is not something i want to support.
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Tiny update to pi-interview: now displaying the interview via native web view if Glimpse by @DanielGri is installed, otherwise falls back to browser as usual.
pi install npm:pi-interview
github.com/nicobailon/pi-…
pi install npm:glimpseui
github.com/hazat/glimpse
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@badlogicgames My suggestion would be to give priority to merge requests and then maybe tackle open issues.
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@gregisenberg Isn’t it almost all the same but without UI but a first class API ?
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build startups for agents
over the next 10 years, you'll have a market of billions of customers (agents) with millions of wallets that want to use your services
go look at every saas tool you use. notion, slack, stripe etc
now ask: "what's the version of this that's built purely for agents?"
agent-native payments, agent-native communication, agent-native memory etc
every single category gets rebuilt (for agents)
we're entering the machine-to-machine economy and almost nobody is building for it yet.
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Recommended reading. Hashing lines is such a smart idea, I'm not beating myself up having not thought of this myself. Good stuff! Try oh-my-pi, the batteries included version of pi.
Can Bölük@_can1357
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@fullybearded_ Hacker News, NetNewsWire, an unhealthy Twitter/Bluesky/Mastodon habit and a bunch of private Discords
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@jianxliao @openclaw Give it a skill to use the browser and it becomes even better.
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Introducing TinyClaw 🦞 OpenClaw in 400 LoC
@openclaw is great, but it breaks all the time.
So I recreated @openclaw with just a shell script in ~400 lines of code using Claude Code and tmux.
Everything works! WhatsApp channels, heartbeat system, cron jobs, and it uses your existing Claude Code plugins and setup.
It’s super stable and extremely easy to deploy compared to openclaw, just install Claude Code!
github.com/jlia0/tinyclaw
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@fullybearded_ that "you validate" is doing a LOT of work. me having to validate/vouch for other people's software is something i'm not ready to take on just yet.
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i'm productizing my ability to ship new products faster than anyone you know.
initialcommit.co
will be doing monthly "business-in-a-box" drops as well as offering an MVP service where i'll build your idea in 1 week.




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alright, fuck it
time to try out and rank every single terminal coding agent
- claude code
- codex
- cursor cli
- opencode
- droid
- amp
- gemini
anybody im missing?

Aiden Bai@aidenybai
tbh i still don't understand the hype around terminal coding agents it's just objectively worse UX
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Pi is just Emacs with an LLM frontend.
We've had malleable software since 1976, but it required users to write code. That's why it never left programmer circles.
The breakthrough isn't "self-modifying agents." It's that extending your tools now has the UX of asking a question, not writing a function.
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Pi is the most interesting agent harness.
Tiny core, able to write plugins for itself as you use it. It RLs itself into the agent you want.
I was missing cc’s tasks system and told it to spawn clause in tmux and interrogate it about it and make an implementation for itself. It nailed it, including the UX.
Clawdbot is based on it and now it makes sense why it feels so magical. Dawn of the age of malleable software.
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@tobi I never thought about having pi interrogate cc. Thanks for the tip. I will give you another in return.
CC has this installable code simplifier skill. I said to pi that I had CC with that skill installed on my machine. Asked him to find and copy the skill. It was flawless.
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@nicktheriot_ Definitely. And yet, some people still attribute it to luck and do nothing.
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@fullybearded_ Managing relationships opens all doors. That’s where you get chosen the most. Relationships build trust.
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