Keir
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“A motorcyclist who traveled 15 miles every day for a year had an astonishing 1 in 860 chance of dying. A person who took a 500 mile flight every day for a year would have a fatality risk of 1 in 85,000.”
stevestewartwilliams.com/p/love-blindne…

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I love people. Deeply. I count myself grateful to spend one precious life surround by all of you to breathe in and live in all your experiences. It's wonderful. It's a big part of my personal mission.
This love helps when a tweet of mine gets a little popular, goes outside my circles. And people I don't know act like complete asses in my replies. I get really close to walking into he woods and never come back. Y'all can be real dumb sometimes.
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this whole claude banning openclaw/opencode debacle is only happening because
claude code is a consumer of the actual public anthropic api, which is extremely unusual for a software application
it is a totally reasonable stance that claude code can be used with a subscription (private api)
but other harnesses need to be paid for by the token (public api)
if someone tried to build a their own frontend to the ramp private backend we'd ban them too
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I landed my first 2 prs in the workerd repo:
- increased max size of attachments on hibernated websockets from 2kb to 16kb making them a tad more useful github.com/cloudflare/wor… for agents sdk, it made it possible to automatically derive callbacks for authing mcp servers. small thing, but so nice for dx.
- persist alarms to disk for local dev github.com/cloudflare/wor… this is core to a bigger feature I'm very excited to ship this month. can't wait.
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@ryancarson @sergeykarayev @Superconductor That surprises me, I’ve found it plainly less intelligent than opus 4.6 + opencode
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@sergeykarayev @Superconductor Happy to take for a drive. Devin uses Opus 4.6 + gpt 3.5 + their model btw
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Devs love to dev so everyone and their mom is building their own version of Ramp’s Inspect.
It’s a *ridiculous* amount of work though.
You have to build a huge amount of features to just have a simple functional agent orchestration pipeline (that’s actually good with browser testing, cloud sandboxes that actual work, surface area across Linear and Slack, PR review, Security Review, etc, etc, etc)
I know because I built several versions of this.
Got sick of it and just decided to pay for Devin.
Never been happier or freer to just ship a ton of features and bug fixes.
You’re absolutely wasting your time if you’re not buying your agent orchestration off the shelf now.
Just pick a platform and double down - stop switching - all the frontier models are equally capable now.
Focus, double down and build.
Don’t build the tool - use the tool.
Stop playing with this stuff and just get back to work.
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@fredrikalindh wait how is pretext used here, wasn't this already possible with css and a cheeky split on /

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a preview of the future: a 100s of vms in your browser, each that an agent can use and control
you can watch 100s of agents use software in parallel, helping out when they get stuck, cctv style, running full linux sandboxes
and can actually step in and help too (try controlling the browser or terminal or moving windows around)
live on os.rahul.gs

Claude@claudeai
Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.
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unfortunately our internal inspect/devin-style agent is 2-4x cheaper than devin, 2x smarter than devin, and has a much better slack communication style. it did take us a month to build (part-time) though
nader dabit@dabit3
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@threepointone blimey, hope you’re wearing gear 😂 I really like the panda moto mesh jacket for summer
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@jlongster we have diffs show up in the chat, and vscode embedded in the web app if we need to explore more freely. then pr diffs ofc
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How do you look at code in this model?
Chris Tate@ctatedev
~100% of my dev is done in sandboxes in the cloud Highly recommend it: - Unlimited parallel agent sessions - My local machine stays safe - Can work from anywhere - Can close laptop - Lap stays cool Interesting idea to visualize with Kanban
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