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jb55 _@jb55.com 0 months ago
attempting to see how many new features i can write simulatenously while still being in the loop. it's like playing N games of chess at the same time. image

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It's like doing woodcutting on one account while clicking to walk to the alter on another account run crafting while you barb fish on the main account.
Ghostty is quite nice for it’s tabs / splits functionality. Above 3/4 it becomes to easy to write the wrong thing into the wrong tab as well I find. Claude can configure Ghostty with nice themes and fading out inactive window to be sure which one is active. It’s open source too, so can submit PRs for functionality / fixes you want.
That place is the place with the most desperate need of a rework in the whole game imo. It's just so low effort cobbled onto the side of Yanille.
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jb55 _@jb55.com 0 months ago
I have multiple app crates within the notedeck repo: dave: nostr agent, notebook: obsidian over nostr, renderbud: pbr rendere messages: nip17 dms clndash: lightning node manager columns: tweetdeck style kind1 client I can have worktrees for each of these, with agents working on each app. Its a slick setup. I don’t want to spoil too much but we’re working on a tool to scale agentic coding beyond a single person, and we will be using nostr to help
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jb55 _@jb55.com 0 months ago
yeah its way better, although i prefer to just train combat with slayer
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jb55 _@jb55.com 0 months ago
Thinking about it some more, this is why i think virtual gaming-style interfaces will be unironically good. If you can render what the ais are doing virtually in some space, then its much harder to make the mistake of which one you are taking to. They could have a completely different work space and even avatar. Maybe i will combine my notedeck agent interface with my shared-virtual-spaces-over-nostr project. The future is gonna get weird
i think thats an oxymoron. agentic coding doesn’t involve text editors
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the axiom 3 weeks ago
what kind of loser plays his own chess games