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Lou
@loujaybee
Field CTO @ona_hq • coding agents • platform & devex
London Katılım Mart 2013
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Yes - Vercel Sandbox
This is the flow I've settled on for now. A lot automated by triggers
And I've built a few web apps to manage + orchestrate it (might release something one day)
- One agent session + PR per sandbox
- Base snapshot: pre-built with Claude, Codex, Cursor, agent-browser, portless, etc. already installed
- Automatic lifecycle management with snapshots and hibernation
- Firewall + Credential injection: creds never enter the sandbox
- Agent execution via CLI, detached
- Logs and events consumed by ingress server (with poll fallback)
- Clone of main branch and PR/feature branch for e2e, regression testing
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@badlogicgames @leodido @csweichel we're not a million miles away from gordon's 👀
gordonswinebar.com
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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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@kinglycrow This is great. I had a bit of a hard time producing similar diagrams. This is neat!
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Artifact based review is the future.
Ian Butler@kinglycrow
lately i've been pretty interested in tools that help me digest and understand large amounts of changes from agents so i built a little thing 🧵
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Excited to share that I've joined Vercel's Board of Directors. Vercel is made up of builders and tastemakers that continually ship things that deeply impact how developers work: Next.js, AI SDK, v0, etc. I can't think of a more exciting place to be. Let's fucking ship. ▲
My relationship with Vercel goes back to the earliest days. HashiCorp was an early adopter of NextJS and Vercel (~10 years ago!) and it remains my default tech stack and deployment platform to this day. Ghostty's website is all on Vercel, too!
Beyond that, I've been continually impressed with the teams relentless focus on shipping meaningful software. And importantly, software that has incredible taste.
Now we are in the age of agentic software development. Vercel is building agentic infrastructure that I think every app and agent will need (I certainly need it!) and I can't think of a more exciting place to be.
Huge thanks to @rauchg , Jeanne, Marten, @cramforce, @tomocchino and the entire Vercel team for the warm welcome. Time to work.

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@AlexJonesax Neither can I. If you haven't seen it, you might like it !
factory.ai/news/missions
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@loujaybee I can't really keep up with all the innovation. It helped me with a few projects, so thought I'd put something in the OSS/K8s space!
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Moved Sympozium into its own org; next step is finding the right foundation to take it further.
If “multi-agent systems on Kubernetes” sounds like your kind of weird, come build with me:
github.com/sympozium-ai/s…
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@OfficialLoganK Even code review will swiftly become a thing of the past
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@loujaybee One example we ship with is "developer-team" which is a bunch of personas that you target at a repository with a mission, and they accomplish the goal together.
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