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Printhouse

@useprinthouse

How one person runs an entire operation with an AI

Brooklyn, New York Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@mrhighfoster Amazing! Please let me know if you any issues or feedback that would make the product better for you
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
I went on the site previously and tried to collect the details of the enterprise chatgpt of the company I'm working for Pending the time it would be available to me, I've gone back to interact with the model/personal computer It feels personal and I'm growing to love having a personal virtual assistant literally that will grow with me and get so used to my processes The biggest catch is that it can connect to other tools and execute commands. Let me use it for few more days and I will be sure to keep you posted🎉
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
I needed an AI that can run every part of my life, with a workspace where I can actually work alongside it, and security I can reason about. So I'm building Printhouse. useprinthouse.com
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@honchodotdev Thanks. Currently my agent has no native memory, so I'm deciding whether to build that in addition to using honcho. Will experiment
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Honcho
Honcho@honchodotdev·
@useprinthouse Using your default agent setup's memory setup (which is probably a markdown system) in connection with Honcho yields great results, but would recommend experimenting for sure!
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@mrhighfoster What are you hoping to use it for - or still figuring that out?
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
@useprinthouse Interestinggg Just scouting for tools that I can have fun exploring for like the next few days and well, I can have some pretty great fun with Print house Just gotta see how well it blends into therapy or makes what I do more effectiveeee
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@shafu0x Printhouse - effectively hermes or openclaw with lower technical bar, setup friction, and good security
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shafu
shafu@shafu0x·
shill me what you are building
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Ian Tracey
Ian Tracey@ian_dot_so·
I bet we’re ~6mo from a vibe shift back to OpenAI GPT5.5 is very impressive and 40% cheaper, limits are higher. Codex is stellar and taking mindshare of the top devs I know. Teams I talk to are disillusioned with ROI from soaring Anthropic costs. It’s becoming untenable.
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
This works because extensions run on the same computer as your agent. Same filesystem, same connections, same credentials. Connected GitHub? Your extension can already use it. Connected Gmail? Same. No deploy. No API keys to wire up. Just a panel that appears when you need it. They're called Printhouse Extensions because they extend both your agent and the workspace UI useprinthouse.com/blog/the-missi…
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
I told my agent I wanted a flashcard app for studying. It built one with a backend, database, and spaced repetition, and it showed up as a panel in my workspace. Now I learn topics in chat, and when I want to solidify a concept, I tell the agent to add it as a flashcard. I quiz myself in the app later.
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
People keep saying UIs will be ephemeral, generated on demand by AI. Nobody's actually shipped this. I built something in Printhouse that I think cracks it.
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
I do not want to rely on Composio. Are there any alternatives that - Give you access to tons of integrations - Exposes a way to access with the underlying APIs themselves (not MCP tools) - Don't force you to register the OAuth applications?
Composio@composio

We've identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Composio systems, impacting a limited number of customers. We will share more as we learn more. Please see our security bulletin: composio.dev/blog/composio-…

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Elijah
Elijah@PossibltyResult·
Over the past few weeks I've been using an agent daily However, it's become increasingly clear that it's not a long term solution. I'm decently suited to hack around, but not to manage hosting and security for an always on, extensible agent What are the best managed agent services ?
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Printhouse
Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@nbaschez Actual coding in software engineering interviews feels totally performative these days
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Nathan Baschez
Nathan Baschez@nbaschez·
Are technical interviews changing because of AI? If so, how? Are any companies giving portions of a tech interview where you're encouraged to use modern coding agents?
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
AI agents should not enforce their own permissions. In Printhouse, the agent gets its own computer, but credentials and network access settings live outside that computer, where the agent can’t edit them. It request changes, but it can’t rewrite the rules.
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Composio@composio·
We've identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Composio systems, impacting a limited number of customers. We will share more as we learn more. Please see our security bulletin: composio.dev/blog/composio-…
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
This screenshot was made entirely by my agent in Printhouse btw. I said I needed polished product images for the site and asked what it recommended. It wrote a Python script to crop, round the corners, and add the drop shadow, then found my design system in the code repo to color-match that background. I don't know how to edit images. I barely knew what I was asking for.
Printhouse@useprinthouse

Switching between conversations in ChatGPT or Claude means clicking away from what you're doing and hunting through a list. You lose your place every time. Printhouse uses channels instead - like Slack, but for your AI. #eng has one context, #strategy has another, #career another. Same agent, different modes, dedicated instructions per channel. Everything's in the sidebar. Switch in a click.

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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@kentcdodds Do you not want to be able to do things in parallel across many chats?
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹
Kent C. Dodds 🏹@kentcdodds·
I don't want a chat box and a list of chats. I just want a chat box and a smart enough agent that it knows when bringing in conversation or any other context from a past chat is useful. Plus an opening prompt from the agent that prompts me in what it thinks I might want to do based on where I left off with various projects/conversations.
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Google@Google·
Introducing Gemini Spark ✨ It’s your 24/7 personal AI agent that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf, and under your direction. 🧠 It runs on Gemini 3.5 and is built on @Antigravity, so it can perform long-running tasks easily in the background. ⏱️ And because it runs on dedicated virtual machines on Google Cloud, you don’t even need to keep your laptop open. 🧰 Spark will integrate seamlessly with Google tools, and soon with third parties through MCP. #GoogleIO
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Printhouse@useprinthouse·
@surfnscale @signulll Isn't it fundamental that if you want to connect your agent to gmail, notion, etc that you need to, at a minimum, set up the integration?
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Brandon Simpson
Brandon Simpson@surfnscale·
I wholeheartedly agree with this. I've been in this mindset for a while, that most people don't want engineering tools. They don't want to manage workflows, connectors, integrations, complexity. And the AI tools today don't really provide improvement to normal people's lives in a significant way until that is obfuscated and simplified.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
the next massive consumer ai opportunity is making personal agents feel as intuitive as an iphone. this is deeply important because this is the new software layer for everyday life. most ppl do not want to configure workflows, manage prompts, route models, or think about agents at all. they want software that just works & the winning products will hide almost all of the complexity with taste incl. context, memory, & orchestration. e.g. there’ll be baseline personal agents that come alive out of the box which are already understanding your context, patterns, relationships, preferences, apps, devices, routines, etc. then there’ll be ephemeral agents that spawn dynamically from intent, ambient capture, conversation, location, screenshots, email, calendar, camera roll, whatever. this is the software that assembles itself around the moment just like weather updates based on your location but way more in depth. today even the most state of the art agent products feel like giving normal people shell access to a distributed system. apple won by turning computers from something you operated into something you experienced. personal agents require the same transition. whoever solves this becomes the ambient operating system for human life. small category btw.
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