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The Agent Operating System

librefang.ai
3 points·by chris_st·3 giorni fa·0 comments

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chris_st
·l’altro ieri·discuss
FWIW, Cognition has all the Sonnet/Opus/Fable models, and all the GPT ones, as well as GLM, Kimi, and Gemini.
chris_st
·mese scorso·discuss
What "non-house" harnesses have you found to work best?
chris_st
·mese scorso·discuss
Interesting to see (roughly!) what percent of each car is engine.
chris_st
·mese scorso·discuss
I have this setup, roughly, with UTM rather than orbstack. I think I have it set up safely, curious how you see it has the wrong permissions?
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Another way I'm "going slower" is to have the AI implement individual sub-steps of the current task, and review each one. It's slower than having it yolo out the whole thing, but it's much smaller incremental bits to review, so my brain doesn't glaze over in a huge review, like I had if I had it do the whole task.

I'm following an Ideas -> PRD -> Issues -> Tasks methodology, where each task has a bunch of sub-tasks. I have it just do one (or a few, I'm having it do Red/Green/Refactor as separate sub-steps, so I review the Red case, and then once that's good, do the Green and Refactor steps, and review those).
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yup, just like people!
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Good!
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Nope, not better quality if you don't like the smell of cigarettes.
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Please add support for the Windsurf editor as well. Thanks!
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Awesome, stealing that!
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
And they're clearly marked as `unsafe`, so easy to find, which gives them a nice list of issues to address.
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I asked Claude to tell me why something was implemented the way it was, and got an excellent response. One data point, would love to hear more examples.
chris_st
·2 mesi fa·discuss
...it came as a surprise that [leaving a Petri dish out with a window open] would end up with interesting [molds] (called [penicillin]). _It was not planned at all_.
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Well, to be fair, people cheat by remembering what they did last time. I think the idea here is to run the models from a "clean slate" and see how often they succeed/fail.

They are, like people, non-deterministic, so giving them several "fair" trials makes sense to me.
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Possibly because they just haven't been able to manufacture enough of them yet to be a viable business to others? They're fighting everyone else for foundry space and time.
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
But it's pretty cool that LLM bug hunting is pretty cheap... the 1-person projects can do it themselves, don't have to contract out to some huge security company.
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Well, maybe not... see Simon Willison's ongoing reporting [0] on all the bug reports for `curl` people are finding with LLMs.

Interesting to see them go from "DON'T GIVE US AI SLOP!" to "Wow, lots of actual bugs found, including [ed: at least one] bug found by two people!"

[0]: https://simonwillison.net/search/?q=curl
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
From the article:

> As we noted at its September beta release, a windowed version of Tailscale’s macOS app doesn’t replace the menu bar app, but runs alongside it. It can be pulled up from the Dock or a Spotlight search, and makes a lot of Tailscale data and features more accessible.
chris_st
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Seconding Maple Mono - it's very nice.
chris_st
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Just out of curiosity, which version of Claude?