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Thanks for sharing. I recently started using my homemade “competitor” to herde, so it’s nice to compare against prior art.

What do you think could be nicer with a native app? More mouse or visual interactions? Modern design and gui?


The kitty developer is philosophically against multiplexers, but he also has concern about performance (which I share somewhat as well). Herde is not quite as fully featured as zellij/tmux, so that partially is biasing me. I think that a native app could be potentially nicer to avoid all those concerns, along with my setup (only in Linux really) of a tiling manager handling the windowing instead of that being part of the solution. A big part of the value add of Herde is actually the monitoring of the Claude session and not so much the multiplexing reimplementation. One of my patches allows jumping to the next blocked/finished session so I can quickly give feedback or observe different agents. I can envision a GUI solution for that workflow being something better than what a terminal easily allows.

> There are other people…

Would you please share a couple? TIA


Check out the strats from the Every team: https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin (I recommend just learning from their builds and doing your own!)

Simon Willison's blog: https://simonwillison.net/guides/agentic-engineering-pattern...


In that case, the data collected should be subject to strict privacy laws.


That's the only way this can be fixed. Socially shaming everyone isn't going to beat facebook. Laws banning them from doing evil things with the data will.


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Seems like the author is planning to publish a coffee table style book and I could not find a store page for pricing information. Seems a bit early. They have a mailing list though.

Really neat site though. I’ll be following.



Heroes not always wear a cape


Startup CTO’s Cheatsheet.


Properly operating a wood burning stove will release very little smoke. This is where the center stone is in the range of approx 300-600F (100-300C). The chimney will produce clear heat and there is no detectable smell when standing outside. Much different result than a fireplace.

It’s referred to as double combustion, or secondary combustion.


You often will not smell small particulate. In addition the problem here is that the stove has to be operated correctly and in good condition which, unfortunately, is not something you can rely on.


Is there any reason to believe that they are properly operated?


What a world where we’re optimizing for to pass the fucking over to someone else, and the major benefactor is harvesting at scale.


Remember Uber’s vehicle lease program?

They brought the fucking over and being fucked over steps in-house, but outsourced the middlemen.

Amazing!


Pushing addiction and pushing treatment are two very different things.


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