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Jonny Gravity

@jonnygravity

ex-Meta · 25 yrs in software · dad to 2 gremlins · sharing my 2-cents on AI, dev tooling, and building in public · running 50+ AI agents to build @atrium_dev

Virginia, USA เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Jonny Gravity
Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
Been building atrium for 3 months now. Every day. This weekend I decided to make it personal. Custom wallpapers. Dockable browser panes so I can get some Lofi Girl playing in the corner. atrium's been my daily driver since about 2 weeks in, but there's still so much more on the way. - 4-pillar, world-state memory & ambient awareness is in QA - Multi-window support is in QA - Two different forms of first-class chat UX are on the way - Mobile app has been spec'd out - In-browser commenting is being spec'd out And I'm barely scratching the surface... that brain icon in the tab bar is full of my brainstorming and has over 10 ongoing conversations right now. We're just getting started here!
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Sarah@araseb_·
What's coming after artificial intelligence?
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Jack Price
Jack Price@jackprice·
Pitch me your startup in 1 sentence I will rate your UI 1/10 Best ones I’ll try out and sign up
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Jonny Gravity
Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
atrium's new Omni Chat let's you chat with any agent from anywhere in your workspace.
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atrium
atrium@atrium_dev·
atrium v0.186.0 just shipped • Skip the restore chooser and auto-relaunch your last session on launch • Reorder wings by dragging them • Task cards show live launch progress while their agent starts up • Wallpapers now show through kanban boards getatrium.dev/releases
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Jonny Gravity
Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@initjean Joining forces is the only way either will take on the big dogs... it's a brilliant move.
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Jean P.D. Meijer ― 🇪🇺 eu/acc
SpaceX buying Cursor makes a lot of sense for anyone who used Composer 2.5 It’s honestly one of the smartest moves they could make
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Jonny Gravity
Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@DavidOndrej1 Time resolving git conflicts is time I could be prompting another agent...
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David Ondrej
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1·
vibe coders would rather burn 1,000,000 tokens running /goal loop to resolve a git conflict rather than learn a few basic git commands
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Maybe: Adam
Maybe: Adam@renegadegenesis·
Vibe coding with AI is chill... Until a huge bug hits production at 4AM and you realize you have no idea how your own codebase really works. How are you guys maintaining this AI-generated spaghetti long term?
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
Agreed - I've always been fascinated by the way our 5 senses and even emotion trigger memory recall. I wonder if there could be any application for that in LLM memory systems. Could we teach an LLM for example, to encode a feeling with a memory and recall memories based on that instead of depending on semantics alone? 🤔
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Nathan Wilbanks
Nathan Wilbanks@NathanWilbanks_·
@jonnygravity the way the brain compresses and recalls information is amazing to say the least, i was just trying to look at the best example of a good memory system and try to emulate that and unsurprising to me it does perform much better than the static MD files other harnesses use 🤷‍♂️
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Nathan Wilbanks
Nathan Wilbanks@NathanWilbanks_·
jr dev: "wow sir! tips for how i could do such a thing?" me: takes many minutes out of his day excited to share about this jr dev: "sounds ridiculously over engineered, but thank you for the ai generated reply" why bother sharing w people at all? keep your shit code then 🤣
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@NathanWilbanks_ lmao. I hear you and i'm SOLD! haha. I skimmed through your paper this morning btw before work -- it is actually really fucking interesting! Love the biological inspiration 👌
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Nathan Wilbanks
Nathan Wilbanks@NathanWilbanks_·
@jonnygravity those were my actual words omfg 😭 it is quite interesting!!! i was trying not to oversell, "its fucking amazing, my memory system will take your kids to school, do yoir grocery shopping, folds your laundry, and even fucks your wife!!! try it today!" 🤣
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@_MaxBlade Of course, man -- your work is an inspiration. Keep it up!!
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@DavidOndrej1 I'll go a step further and say if you're writing your own /goal prompts instead of generating em, you're still falling behind.
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David Ondrej
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1·
if you're not running multiple /goal loops at all times... you really are falling behind
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Jonny Gravity
Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
Parallel work is EASY in atrium. Creating worktrees is a first-class concern so work can be isolated when you want it to be. Simply create a task and then launch it directly into a worktree *or* create a worktree manually *or* just work in the main workspace. Work how you want. atrium is *always* flexible.
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
@ThePeterMick Let's connect -- I'm building atrium and have no idea how to use X :D
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Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
if you're verified on X I want to follow you back
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
As a builder or founder, what's the one morning ritual that feel is most important for your product?
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Daniel Smidstrup@DanielSmidstrup·
New reply high score: 721 😅 and best non-viral day so far, 172k impressions!
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Jonny Gravity@jonnygravity·
Prompting Claude to write a /loop prompt is epic... I'm QA testing atrium's new 4-pillar world-state memory, ambient awareness, and self-learning system and the edge-cases are crazy. So, I told Claude to write a /loop prompt to spin up a test harness and drive the dev build using tauri-mcp and the atrium CLI. It's been running for a couple of hours now, prompting agents, studying the context injection, refining it, measuring it, and making sure everything works. It would have taken me hours to write up a proper /loop that encompassed all of the requirements across the 5 epics and 25 stories worth of features that went into building the system. Let alone figure out all of the things to measure to ensure it's working the way it's intended to. If you haven't prompted Claude to write /goal and /loop prompts, try it!!
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