Jordan Glasner

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Jordan Glasner

Jordan Glasner

@glasner

Building legos for AI builders https://t.co/9hDLYhpwhc

Wilmington, NC เข้าร่วม Mart 2007
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Jordan Glasner
Jordan Glasner@glasner·
And it's alive!! Excited to share a new OSS framework I've been cooking that gives you the building blocks to build your own agent harness: - vendor agnostic hooks - automatic session isolation - automatic change provenance via Jujitsu - cross repo task tracking github.com/glasner/aiki Ships with a prescriptive workflow I've been dogfooding for the last six weeks, but is built to be completely customizable to fit how you want to work. Let me know what you think! Pre-built binaries and registry.aiki.sh coming soon...
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
I want to use the terminal in Zed so badly, but ghostty has ruined me
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@steipete @ehsanianno Oh I’m cooking something for the claws here! Was designed for coding but then they just took to it and starting using it themselves
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3hsan 🇮🇷@ehsanianno·
Using OpenClaw. It’s pretty cool but can be much better. IMO context management and seamleasly switching models to gain speed/efficiency could improve it a lot. Hope @steipete’s team tackles those.
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
Great to be back in SF. I got used to being here monthly before I went into coding hole for aiki. Who wants to talk UX or infrastructure for agents?
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@winstonweinberg What if you had a neutral infrastructure layer that could switch between agents/models at will?
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Winston Weinberg@winstonweinberg·
Congrats to Anthropic on this launch. For Harvey's long-horizon agents to deliver the best work product, they need reliable agent infrastructure that enables better memory and multi-agent orchestration. We're proud to partner with Anthropic on this work.
Claude@claudeai

Live from Code with Claude: we're launching dreaming in Claude Managed Agents as a research preview. Outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks are now in public beta.

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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@michael_chomsky Would love to chat about what you’re trying to make. I’m currently working on an OSS agent orchestration system that I think might fit the bill
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@thatguybg Thank for this. Helped me clarify some of my own thinking. I am working on the primitives to enable this for coding, would love to compare notes
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Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
My first startup taught me exactly what not to do at @daytonaio: - sold directly to developers (wrong buyer) - no on-prem solution - didn't know how to share the vision as a story - didn't understand how network effects matter in fundraising - didn't know it's smarter to pivot instead of pushing something that's "working" but not breaking out We raised $1M total. Paid back to investors. Everything from that episode turned into lessons for Daytona.
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
Working on aiki.sh which is an open source coordination layer for coding harnesses. Built on a plugin system that enables unified hooks, tasks, etc with a single abstraction. Meant to standardize multistep workflow like cursor codes and codex reviews, inside IDE or CLI. Building in public but would love to show you bigger plans.
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Ben Lang@benln·
Kicked off a group chat for Cursor team members who occasionally angel invest. There are now 20 of us. Reach out if you're working on something new, love to share with the group!
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SIGKITTEN@SIGKITTEN·
um whats the weather in sf next week
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@lawrencecchen Okay if I can figure out to wire aiki into this, I may have a new daily driver. Awesome job!
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Lawrence Chen@lawrencecchen·
In the next version of cmux You can define custom actions to replace the "+" new workspace button and tab bar buttons And you can right-click the "+" button to run custom actions This means you can bring your own worktree, multiple checkouts, or SSH setups to cmux and have them open in the exact layout you want All custom actions are also available in cmd+shift+p
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@steipete So helpful! Big reason I’m building aiki but to do it automatically while the agent is coding. Then do a final review on original + fixes to make sure there weren’t any regressions
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Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
codex now runs on each commit we land, reviews it - and if a booboo is found, a new codex spins up and (if still relevant) makes a PR for the fix. Then a review agent spins up. If an issue is found, another agent will fix the issues. (up to 5 loops) github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@odd_joel You are cooking. Reliability of connection seems way better lately too
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@ivanburazin This has been my obsession for last few months. It’s amazing what agents are capable of once you start treating them like a user and build for them
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Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
You need to think about agents' needs differently to build for them. For eg, headless terminal = API endpoints, not a visual terminal. Uses way less context. The more things you can remove for the agent to work on or think about, the higher the success rate.
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@SIGKITTEN It still blows me away. Run my clawbots on it and nearly instant most of the time
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SIGKITTEN@SIGKITTEN·
look at how fast spark is lol
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@Shpigford Another vote for Tailscale but I’m biased. I use a studio to run Claude and builds and SSH in from laptop
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
okay, but really, what are interesting things to do with a now-unused Mac mini? (not interested in an openclaw/hermes/personal ai situation at the moment)
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@kodjima33 Happy to chat if it would be of help. Have been around both at HashiCorp and Tailscale
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Nik Shevchenko
Nik Shevchenko@kodjima33·
Considering to completely ditch cloud infrastructure + downloadable files and force everyone to clone from github + install locally Is it a good idea? Do I have any friends who scaled open/close source software to a scale of 1M users? Would love to pay for your advice
Nik Shevchenko@kodjima33

Spent 4 months and built Omi for Desktop, your life architect It sees your screen, hears your conversations and tells you what to do next It’s like having a second brain that actually pays attention Open source, local, link below

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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
And @BestBuy wins worst packing job of the year. Probably safer just to ship in the original box 🤣
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IndiJo@odd_joel·
moving from Japan to Thailand. had to bring the Mac Mini — memory shortage, no choice. but honestly, after using it with Moshi every single day for months, getting unplugged from it felt worse than the hassle of carrying it. this feels so addictive.
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Jordan Glasner@glasner·
@odd_joel Yesssss! Sessions please 🙏 I was literally thinking about rebuilding my tmux setup to work with swipe. Cannot wait for this
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IndiJo@odd_joel·
A new gesture setting is coming in 2.8.0. Now you can map the swipes to switching sessions or switching tmux windows. what’s your choice?
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