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Best release notes I have seen in a while. I don't even work with movies/pics, but this was so easy to understand. Well done

+1 for 1) I started to notice this problem when going from harness to harness (pi.dev/omp/dirac) I'd be eager to try out others, but I can't leave all my plugins behind!


Creator of Dirac here. I got something cooking https://github.com/dirac-run/dirac/issues/84


What's the url?


Super cool, I'm not on mac so I can't try. But I work on something similar for niri on linux. Trying to keep my projects separate.

One additional level I see appearing are the worktress when having multiple AI agents run in paralell. So while they belong to the same project, each worktree has theire own ide + browser etc.


quite interested in this but I'm working pi/omp only at the moment.

Inspired by entire.io I've vibed a super small extension that seems similar to this: https://github.com/janmechtel/pintire

I expect this feature to eventually end up in the harness


I assume that this benchmarks where done without any modifications to the default open-sourced harness. treesitter CLI would be an extra plugin for pi-mono, put I'd be equally curious about whether it would accomplish the task.


I'm looking for something like this to use per project for pi.dev or oh-my-pi

edit: oh-my-pi has https://github.com/can1357/oh-my-pi/blob/main/docs/memory.md which seems pretty close maybe i should try to use that more


I can relate to this, in the past I felt like I could write down pages of projects to try if only I had time. Now my mind immediately goes towards "do I want to manage this long term after the initial spark".


That made me wonder, honestly, if AI can build it, could AI manage it too?


Wait, I just deleted prod. You're absolutely right, that shouldn't have happened. My mistake.


I'm working on https://kontext21.com/x21 also Claude has their own add-in + shortcut ai + endex ...



similar in the sense that they're both influenced by determinism.

funny enough, i wrote a draft blog post about what it would take "in theory" to be able to predict the future, but never got to finish it.


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