9 points | by appcypher 4 days ago ago
5 comments
That's such a HN title!
And the content. A number of smart design decisions, and analysis of what was wrong with the previous versions.
Also, it's a great illustration of the benefits of layered, modular design that Linux sports: it allows to mix and match parts to build what you need.
That's such a Reddit comment!
Sounds like a title you’d read on the satirical version of HN in a TV show like Silicon Valley
Is anyone here using this software? How do you integrate it with your agent workflow? Do you run agents in editor (Zed, VS Code, Cursor, whatever)?
Have you tried the sync feature?
That's such a HN title!
And the content. A number of smart design decisions, and analysis of what was wrong with the previous versions.
Also, it's a great illustration of the benefits of layered, modular design that Linux sports: it allows to mix and match parts to build what you need.
That's such a Reddit comment!
Sounds like a title you’d read on the satirical version of HN in a TV show like Silicon Valley
Is anyone here using this software? How do you integrate it with your agent workflow? Do you run agents in editor (Zed, VS Code, Cursor, whatever)?
Have you tried the sync feature?