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Currently building pastel.network in NYC

See my open source projects here:

https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone

And my Twitter here: https://x.com/doodlestein


  1. Thank you, I was scrolling and scrolling in utter disbelief. It sounds absolutely dreadful. Would drive me nuts to listen to for more than a minute.
  2. lol, was wondering why I didn’t see your brain dead reply, and it’s because I’ve had you muted for years.
  3. OK thanks for your input.
  4. You really think that's the same as someone blatantly plagiarizing the work and passing it off as their own? Give me a break. This is dishonest and odious.
  5. Yeah, I was being polite. This is outright plagiarism. @dang
  6. I recorded this around a month ago, which is funny because it's already pretty obsolete since my tooling has advanced so much since then:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68VVcqMEDrs

    My full stack is detailed here on this site I made recently:

    https://agent-flywheel.com/

  7. I really think git worktrees are a bad approach. You’re better off in my view with one shared state and dealing with conflicts live by dividing tasks ahead of time using beads and letting agents communicate with each other using Agent Mail and file reservations.

    I’ve been able to productively run 12+ agents from CC, Codex, Gemini-cli at the same time this way and it works really well.

  8. If the tool sucked, they would not be saying that. I’ve tried. Also they did give some negative feedback and it has already been used to improve the system.
  9. I did something similar except mine is fully open source and works way better:

    https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/ees

  10. I had a striking realization recently that has helped me improve my project. What matters isn’t what I think, it’s what the users which actually use the system think. Which is sort of obvious but somehow less so when the users are AI agents…
  11. It actually does work well. And perhaps it’s not even that surprising that it would work, because we know that’s what works already for human developers and companies, so we have an existence proof already.
  12. I was recently explaining to someone how Barra risk factor models work and how they’re used by hedge funds to measure whether someone actually has investing skill or just “got lucky” (among many other use cases). And I realized that it would make an interesting article. So enjoy!
  13. This sounds like it would be a good underpinning for a decentralized blockchain file storage system with its focus on immutability and redundancy.

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