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matbanik
·vor 27 Tagen·discuss
I enjoy the TUI apps on Linux as well as OpenCode, Codex and Claude Code. I used to use Linux only for QA work but now that Devs are using more AI to produce better quality apps that are surpassing Windows UI quality it is way more enjoyable since I noticed way better graphics and more satisfying responsiveness from UI. I feel like TUI stuff works way better in Linux. Windows seems to have a lot of bugs. For example Antigravity's agy cli is way better in Linux than Windows.
matbanik
·letzten Monat·discuss
Orchestration is a lot of skill calling, templates (usually YAML) and gate checks. And the workflows, oooh lord the workflows. From my experience, if you get the agentic instructions right, the workflow runs fine on OpenCode, Claude Code, Codex and Antigravity. I have to tinker around since for personal stuff I use only subscriptions. For business I run the API, but that gets expensive very quickly, especially with lots of agent runs and validation cycles. That said, you test your agentic instructions in OpenCode and then port the agent logic into a framework like LangGraph or CrewAI and run everything on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. It can take an afternoon to get this set up for production, but it's nice to have something running on its own with minimal intervention. You can do controls and output capture over MCP, the API, or even S3.
matbanik
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
The real vulnerability isn't the supply chain, it's the muscle memory of running install and update reflexively without reading what changed.
matbanik
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I open new session and start working on projects that process images of stuff I pilled up over the years and create ebay listings. Once I have about 5 to 9 listings I review them and have agent poste them on ebay via API. Trying to go minimalist lol. I top of at about 7 open sessions at one time. OpenCode has decent orchestration opportunities so I'm playing with that to see if what else I can automate so I have less mind numbing stuff to deal with and just to fun thinking. And when I fully maxed out my limits on all subscriptions and APIs are chugging on low cost "re-tries" I go for walk or bike ride, enjoy some sun and birds signing (or armin van buuren in my BC headphones)