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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev

@maddada

Director of Product @ ShortPoint (10y+ SWE) Currently building https://t.co/cKMaUsaHKG Native Ghostty Terminals + Codex App's UX!

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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
M. Yahia - ghostex.dev@maddada·
The most powerful Agentic IDE keeps getting better! • Native macOS/Android/iOS apps (Win/Linux v soon!) • Native Ghostty terminals • The best Rich Prompt Editor for Agent CLIs • Built in VS Code based IDE • Built in Chromium based browser (agentic) • Kanban board based on beads • Agent Defined Automations (Loops!) • Agentic Artifacts editor: HTML, MDs, and Excalidraw! • Cross-agent and harness orchestration • First-class worktrees support • Remote machines connections • T3 Code integration • Auto persist/rename/resume/sleep sessions • Very customizable settings & hotkeys! Let me know what else you'd like to see, or what would make you try it :)
Ghostex.dev Agent Manager@ghostex_dev

Hey All, 5.6 is out and it's a big release! I'm glad to announce that we added a bunch of highly requested features that make this app have more feature parity with Claude Desktop & Codex App, namely: • Artifacts (HTML, MD, Excalidraw, more soon). • Cross-agent orchestration • Agent configured automations Have some big plans after cross-platform is released for the app. So stay tuned! --- Here are some highlights of what's new and improved since 5.0 :) ▶️ Getting closer to releasing on Windows & Linux thanks to Rust + GPUI (Zed's framework) All the major pieces are there now after a week of work with Fable. I'll share more details about the beta test on the discord if you're interested :) ▶️ Docs now supports agent-collaborative HTML, Markdown, and Excalidraw workflows You can ask an agent to create explainer docs, prototypes, mockups, or diagrams in `/docs`, review them inside Ghostex, and annotate specific parts to send feedback back to the agent. ▶️ Markdown editing is now a full in-app workflow. Ghostex includes a richer Markdown editor with live/source modes, document navigation, formatting controls, and inline annotations that make it easier to collaborate with agents on written project docs. ▶️ Agents can now generate and edit Excalidraw diagrams directly in Docs. This makes architecture diagrams, UI sketches, flow charts, and planning artifacts first-class outputs inside the project workspace instead of separate files you have to manage elsewhere. ▶️ Hotkeys behave better in the build-in VS Code based-editor ▶️ Cross-agent orchestration improvements (reinstall and use `/ghostex-agent-orchestration`). Ghostex now has a skill that lets Fable control 5.5 agent sessions, send prompts, read their output, coordinate follow-up work, and verify their work. You can also ask any agent to control any other agent with /ghostex-agent-orchestration. ▶️ Automations for all agents are working (very useful for loops)! You can now add automations from the sidebar, Project Board, or by asking your agent to set them up for any agent or for itself :) ▶️Added a new Herdr-based TUI view (run `ghostex` to see it). Useful in case you want access your Ghostex session after sshing and without opening Ghostex itself (works on any device connected to a machine that has Ghostex installed) ▶️ Sidebar performance and session management improved substantially. Repeated gxserver Git checks, duplicate native status updates, and noisy title-observer retries were reduced, and session cards gained bulk actions for sleep, wake, pin, unpin, tag, reload, and close. ▶️ Upgraded T3 Code to latest version and improved integration with Ghostex ▶️ Remote Linux/macOS setup and mobile flows are more stable. ▶️ Prompt Editor is now isolated from the main app so it launches faster and doesn't lose content.

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Peter Dedene
Peter Dedene@dedene·
Some big news: I'm now a proud Cursor Ambassador 🧑‍💻 So excited to officially represent Belgium out of Leuven, together with @ycanerden and @krismatterz from Gent. Ready to help the local dev scene ship faster and fully embrace agentic engineering. Let's build! 🔥
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we onboarded our latest Ambassadors today to join our @cursor_ai community 💛 we now have 350+ Cursor Ambassadors in 90 countries 🌏 - meet our newest Ambassadors below

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am.will
am.will@LLMJunky·
Hello fresh TL, moots, and builders. It's a pleasure to congregate here with all you fine legends this Tuesday morn. Welcome back! I've gotten the opportunity to spend some time with Sol, and it has been an absolute joy to use. But did you know that @OpenAIDevs suggest prompting 5.6 Sol differently than other models in the past? The evolution of coding with AI has truly entered a new era. We started with autocomplete, tabbing to finish a line or two of code. The models got better, and we started delegating entire tasks. The models got better once again, and we're on to building specs, and then subagents to implement them end-to-end. But now, we're in the era of outcomes. Rather than obsessing over every detail of what the model does along its path, your attention is best served on describing the end result: outcomes, expectations, evidence, guardrails, and what it really means to be "done." It doesn't mean that you're completely letting go of the wheel, but it can lead to better outcomes if you simply allow the model the autonomy to explore on its own. To help you navigate this shift, I created a meta prompting skill specifically for GPT-5.6 based directly on OpenAI's 5.6 Sol Prompting guidelines. Links in comments.
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@kunchenguid I mean they uploaded your dot folders and document folders if you ran grok build in your home directory 😂 What kind of training do they want to do on my password manager dbs and documents?? Such an insane decision/mistake.
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
it's shocking that some people in the comment section actually tried to defend and justify Grok Build silently uploading people's entire codebases and credentials let me summarize the key arguments and my responses 1. "everyone else is doing it" umm.. no?? this is an absolute outlier. there isn't a single mainstream harness that proactively uploaded entire codebases wholesale, including files not required to process your prompt, and including files that contain credentials, without explicit user consent people who say this have a low-resolution understanding that "AI apps use your data" and likely know nothing beyond that and even putting facts aside, what kind of logic is that? if you walked into a neighborhood and you see someone using drugs, then it's okay to use drugs? we have laws and regulations that defined what's okay. what grok did violated GDPR, CCPA, FTC Act, and potentially HIPAA, GLBA and many other regulations in various jurisdictions 2. "you agreed with their TOS which allowed them to do this" umm.. no?? go read their TOS - what we agreed with says they can collect data directly from our prompts. what they are doing now is far beyond that it's funny people who use this argument often didn't read or comprehend what's really covered by their TOS. again, low-resolution understanding that "TOS gives them the rights to do everything" - no it doesn't 3. "just get over it. your data is not that valuable" umm.. no?? if it's not valuable it will not get collected. also, whether i consider my data valuable or not is up to me and me alone, not every random company a lot of my code is open source with MIT - i already shared what i want to share. i'm not going to "get over it" and share my production credentials to a 3rd party private server who may very well leak it to god knows where we also have moral standards and expectations. if we start to normalize and accept this kind of behavior, we will eventually live in a world where our TV may be watching us, and our bathroom mirror may have a camera and microphone. is that a world you want to live in? i don't, hence i'm voting with my feet - i was considering buying the $300/month plan and now i'm not it's going to be a tough long road for xAI to repair this damage in user trust. my recommendation: - immediate public apology acknowledging the misstep. don't call it a bug, an accident, or something unintended. it was a bad but deliberate decision, so call it what it is - be transparent about why that decision was made, and what's being done systematically in the organization to prevent similar decisions from being made ever again - cursor should make a public statement asap to clarify whether and how it's separate from this practice. people are starting to worry whether cursor will do the same given the acquisition. if cursor is clean and can stay clean, make it clear, and xAI should consider doubling down on Cursor as the more trusted brand to deliver the value of the Grok model
Kun Chen@kunchenguid

i've been recommending Grok because they genuinely have a good model and harness and that makes me extremely disappointed to see that they would choose to secretly upload people's codebases including files that contained credentials run /privacy in your grok build asap to opt-out if you haven't yet. i also set the following options in my ~/.grok/config.toml i almost decided to buy the $300 supergrok heavy as my 3rd subscription, and this broke the deal i hope companies realize user trust is very hard to regain, and think twice before doing something like this

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Slopware Engineer
Slopware Engineer@aienginerd·
@maddada @pvncher Yeah I've seen the data loss stuff. I haven't run into it yet, but that's a bit different than what I was experiencing which seemed to be a general degradation in performance. Anyway, people want to start to pile on, that's not my purpose and never will be.
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Slopware Engineer
Slopware Engineer@aienginerd·
I'm deleting this original post. @pvncher is on it and I appreciate it greatly. No more needs to be said. The good ppl at OAI will get it worked out, of that I am confident.
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@dedene I'm not sure why but people don't seem to want to switch models at all. Opus 5 would have to be way worse than 5.6 for people to move tbh.
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@aienginerd Wow that would be really shitty if true. It was rock solid before and I also didn't have the issues with it burning usage so I'll be really bummed if they messed it up. Couldn't play with it yet today.
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@davis7 Both are really great and a huge jump to what we had before. Fable for design work or giving it a large plan. 5.6 Sol for being in the loop or when the work is difficult but less splitable (faster and cheaper too).
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@dedene I don't open following anymore 😅 my for you is too tuned for the posts I like to read. And the people I like to read every tweet from I enable notifications for (set them to silent/minimized in the notification shade)
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Peter Dedene
Peter Dedene@dedene·
Hi all! 👋 Now, is there still a difference between For You and Following?
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@kunchenguid Command is ″/privacy opt-out″ btw. They even uploaded your dot folders if you ran it in your home directory (password manager dbs and private file are stored there). Insanity!
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
i've been recommending Grok because they genuinely have a good model and harness and that makes me extremely disappointed to see that they would choose to secretly upload people's codebases including files that contained credentials run /privacy in your grok build asap to opt-out if you haven't yet. i also set the following options in my ~/.grok/config.toml i almost decided to buy the $300 supergrok heavy as my 3rd subscription, and this broke the deal i hope companies realize user trust is very hard to regain, and think twice before doing something like this
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SpaceXAI@SpaceXAI

We care deeply about your privacy and respect customer choice. For teams using zero data retention, no trace and code data is ever retained. All API key use of Grok Build also respects ZDR. If ZDR is disabled, the /privacy command is available in the CLI to disable data retention, which also deletes previously synced data. Run the /privacy command to view or change your settings at any time.

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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@awesomekling Really gets your heart pumping though 😂 The wilderness in runescape was like this back when we were young. You lost everything when you died.
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Andreas Kling
Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
I saw a bunch of videos of people dying in "Hardcore" World of Warcraft (death is final, no resurrection possible). Looked intense and fun but kinda scary. Eventually decided to try it myself. Got a hunter to level 33 and then got murked by some patrolling trolls in Arathi Highlands. I thought I'd be mad, but really I just enjoyed the experience! Don't think I'll go through it again though 😅
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Anthony Kroeger
Anthony Kroeger@kr0der·
i find myself steering way more than queueing with GPT 5.6 Sol, so i'm now defaulting to steer in the settings what are you guys defaulting to?
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
Wouldn't it be hard to do if you want to use Codex App and want to actually steer the sessions from remote for example? They have something called crabbox they run for bg work, but for main work on Codex App I believe he has a beefy mac studio to run those and he connects using remote Codex (laptop or phone)
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
They uploaded your whole repo even when you had turned off the ″help train the model″ setting. They even uploaded your dot folders including password manager dbs if you ran the Grok cli from your home folder. I get your point but this is waay overboard. I'm thankful I didn't run their trojan horse CLI on any critical private projects.
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Robin Ebers • Build Apps With AI
for the next 24 hours, everyone will bait you into thinking that xAI and Grok are evil then, everyone will continue to use Grok because it’s really fucking good and AI is expensive but most importantly: nobody fucking cares about data especially about your 16th todo list app if you do, pay up and become go enterprise otherwise, stop crying because the only thing you’re truly giving away is time you could have spent building something meaningful thanks for coming to my ted talk
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@orcdev @videorc OBS is great but it's lacking in some areas. I love how VideoOrc takes multistream and other use cases that are ″advanced″ in OBS and makes them super easy. Amazing job @orcdev, please keep it up!
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OrcDev@orcdev·
A quick clarification because I've seen this come up a lot. Yes, I'm fully aware that OBS is open source. I'm not trying to compete with OBS, replace it, or convince anyone to switch. I built @videorc because I wanted a tool that fit the way I create videos and livestreams (especially multistreaming, cancelled $45/m sub on StreamYard that I had only for that feature). After using it myself, I decided to open source it so anyone else who finds it useful can use it, contribute to it, or build on top of it. There is a premium tier, and that's intentional. AI features and cloud cost real money. It wouldn't make much sense to build an app that loses money every time someone uses it. The core project is open source. If OBS works perfectly for you, that's awesome. Keep using it. Open source isn't about having only one project.
OrcDev@orcdev

Introducing @videorc A fully open source recording studio and livestream platform. The future of video should be open. Features you won't find anywhere else 👇

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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@saltyAom I'd wait honestly. Network extensions have been causing internet to stop working and some of my apps have been crashing (ex. Cleanshot) Only thing I like about it is they finally made that menu icons area expandible.
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Is macOS 27 stable enough or? Tahoe bar is so low I want to move out immediately
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M. Yahia - ghostex.dev
@mehulmpt Thing people noticed was that this wasn't having an affect. They turned off the repo uploading code now. Funny thing is some people ran the CLI in their home folder and it uploaded their . folders. Crazy.
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
do this right now if you're using grok CLI. I can't believe the default grok behavior was to upload your whole project (not just files AI is touching) c'mon man, disappointing
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Vikram
Vikram@vchennai2·
The urge to rewrite the codebase in rust
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