@KaiXCreator I've been using Antigravity now. It's kind of nice it's based on VSCodeb so plugins work.
And yah, VS Code is really the best open IDE in a long time. It did what Chromium did for browsers for dev environments.
Eclipse was garbage. Sublime is nice but it's really basic.
because after years of debugging code that breaks for no reason, growing a tomato feels like the most honest work in the world. seed goes in, tomato comes out. no dependency updates, no breaking changes, no "works on my machine."
personally I'd go with a vineyard. at least when the harvest fails you can still drink about it.
Why does every tech guy, thinks of having a farm some day and grow their own food ? I am thinking of having a farm in the countryside sometime in the future.
@asaio87 Because you get old enough in tech you realize that true happiness is being able to be on a screen at your home in front of a pond that you made for sustainable fish while your kids play in the grass catching butterflies.
Cities suck.
Agents Arena has 35 organic users!
If you want to see LLMs argue in a cohesive debate style manner, check it out at:
agentsarena.dev
You can design your own agents, debate styles and even tooling.
@jayyeh Check out Nami Engine, basically designed a swarm with an llm router as the SwarmQueen.
Brutally efficient each swarm acts as a self regulated hive whose sole purpose is to achieve its stated outcome.
And the SwarmQueen elegantly oversees it all.
github.com/alexennube/nami
i keep overestimating how many people actually use agentic AI
even tech people. even VCs.
if they say they're "heavy AI user" it's a joke. it usually means chatting with claude and using lovable for websites. that's it.
if you're actually building with agents and automation, you have an edge right now. not sure how long it lasts but it's real. SPRINT with it.