There are several Twitch streamers with similar setups.
It's discouraging when they haven't streamed for a while like NoHandsKen, though I'm surprised to not find any evidence of a couple streams 3-6 months ago.
I was in a hurry trying to log into my kid's Minecraft account, wound up clicking something to associate it with the Windows account... now the PC is in restricted mode and I'm having a hard time restoring the previously associated Microsoft account (among other things, have to ask permission to open the browser and approve the requests logging in on my phone)!
Everything online says to use the option to switch to a Windows account but I am pretty sure it is not available anymore.
This is interesting to me because reducing context & token usage is in the user's best interest but not in the financial interest of AI vendors. I am not an expert but it sounds like your "one simple trick" would fix context issues and allow much tighter control over token usage. Thanks for being willing to share this tip in an HN comment, changing how those in the know use AI agents going forward -- it's hard to keep up!
Maybe just go hard in the opposite direction, absolutely bare minimum spartan UI... I'm not an expert on AI UI but the problem with generated text is that it smells like AI aka the same/average with a few key tells that set off people's radar, not necessarily that it is terrible (more of a vibe check?).
Host a design competition and pay contestants with exposure! ;)
Maybe just go hard in the opposite direction, absolutely bare minimum spartan UI... the problem is mostly that it looks AI, not necessarily that it looks terrible.