pgflow
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pgflow
@pgflow_dev
Supabase-native workflow engine for multi-step AI agents & background jobs. All in Postgres + Edge Functions, no extra infra. Demo: https://t.co/Sm4NpwQgRP








It just always seems to want to add sub phases to a sub phase of a phase. It never really got anything complete. As part of normal conversation, you may mention something, next think you know its created a sub phase. Then your answering a question about the main phase, but then its tacked on 3 questions about this new subphase do this a few times and you're managing the flow instead of this meta framework managing it for you. It's hard to get 1 response that is a few paragraphs about what you are working on, where it shoves in issue F12 on SHA 12345, gives you 3 options to pick from to solve something then immediately starts talking about the new imagined phase from an off hand comment about the original architecture and how it just rewrote everything to accommodate your last off hand statement, and then give you another 3 questions (so 6 total now) asking for you to make a decision on it all. -- seems like i'm rambling, but actually happened today when building an AI Gateway backed by OpenRouter and me asking if we are OpenAI protocol compliant (i.e. can we use the OpenAI Sdk to interface with the new Gateway)








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opencode 1.3.0 will no longer autoload the claude max plugin we did our best to convince anthropic to support developer choice but they sent lawyers it's your right to access services however you wish but it is also their right to block whoever they want we can't maintain an official plugin so it's been removed from github and marked deprecated on npm appreciate our partners at openai, github and gitlab who are going the other direction and supporting developer freedom



I think the reason devs still don't use Skills is that they're generated by LLMs. 99% of AI generated Skills are just word salad, slop. The best way to write them is to interview yourself; your repetitive tasks, the tools you use to handle them, the order and context, protocols, and connections... You need to turn your entire life into markdown files, then identify the tasks that can be packaged as Skills, write them manually, and optimize them with LLMs.




I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.
