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ashtom
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19 days ago
I'd bet that less people had their source code on git in 2008 than the number of developers using the various coding agents today. And the open-source project that we published today hooks into the existing workflow for those developers, in Claude Code and in Gemini CLI. Time will tell the rest. We will publish regular updates and you can judge us on those results.
jameslk|19 days ago
Versioning and tracking the true source code, my thoughts, or even the thoughts of other agents and their findings, seems like a logical next step. A hosted central place for it and the infrastructure required to store the immense data created by constantly churning agents that arrive at a certain result seems like the challenge many seem to be missing here.
I wish you the best of luck with your startup.
vidarh|19 days ago
I'm not just running it on code, but on my daily journal, and it produces actionable plans for building infrastructure to help me plan and execute better as a result.
grey-area|19 days ago
This lesson has been learned over and over (see AppleScript) but it seems people need to keep learning it.
We use simple programming languages composed of logic and maths not just to talk to the machine but to codify our thoughts within a strict internally consistent and deterministic system.
So in no sense are the vague imprecise instructions fed to LLMs the true source code.
az226|18 days ago
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