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muratsu commented on Migrating the main Zig repository from GitHub to Codeberg   ziglang.org/news/migratin... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
muratsu · 2 months ago
> Putting aside GitHub’s relationship with ICE, it’s abundantly clear that the talented folks who used to work on the product have moved on to bigger and better things, with the remaining losers eager to inflict some kind of bloated, buggy JavaScript framework on us in the name of progress.

This says more about the author than anything else.

muratsu commented on Adk-go: code-first Go toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying AI agents   github.com/google/adk-go... · Posted by u/maxloh
fishmicrowaver · 3 months ago
Is there anything substantively better here vs. the many other agent frameworks, or is this just the gemini specific answer to them?
muratsu · 3 months ago
fwiw it says it is gemini optimized on readme. Unsure to what extent
muratsu commented on New gel restores dental enamel and could revolutionise tooth repair   nottingham.ac.uk/news/new... · Posted by u/CGMthrowaway
richwater · 3 months ago
Wait until you read that the scientific evidence for flossing doesn't really confirm the promised benefits.
muratsu · 3 months ago
Wait what? Please share
muratsu commented on Zed's Pricing Has Changed: LLM Usage Is Now Token-Based   zed.dev/blog/pricing-chan... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
muratsu · 5 months ago
For those of us building agentic tools that require similar pricing, how does one implement it? OpenRouter seems good for the MVP, but I'm curious if there are alternatives down the line.
muratsu commented on How to use Claude Code subagents to parallelize development   zachwills.net/how-to-use-... · Posted by u/zachwills
simianwords · 5 months ago
Slightly off topic but I would really like agentic workflow that is embedded in my IDE as well as my code host provider like GitHub for pull requests.

Ideally I would like to spin off multiple agents to solve multiple bugs or features. The agents have to use the ci in GitHub to get feedback on tests. And I would like to view it on IDE because I like the ability to understand code by jumping through definitions.

Support for multiple branches at once - I should be able to spin off multiple agents that work on multiple branches simultaneously.

muratsu · 5 months ago
Why not just use only async agents? You can fire off many tasks and check PRs locally when they complete the work. (I also work on devfleet.ai to improve this experience, any feedback is appreciated)
muratsu commented on I ditched Spotify and set up my own music stack   leshicodes.github.io/blog... · Posted by u/starkparker
muratsu · 5 months ago
Going through the trouble of maintaining a home server is not worth it for me. I wish dropbox offered some extra service for music/video.
muratsu commented on Parallel AI agents are a game changer   morningcoffee.io/parallel... · Posted by u/shiroyasha
conradkay · 5 months ago
Cool project! Do you think a lot of Codex's strengths are just from using GPT-5 as the model?
muratsu · 5 months ago
The codex model is trained differently than the normal models. It has extra training on how to use cli and I find it to be better at project scope tasks (eg running tests, migrations, etc). Whereas in my experience Claude is the better coding model.
muratsu commented on Parallel AI agents are a game changer   morningcoffee.io/parallel... · Posted by u/shiroyasha
muratsu · 5 months ago
I find Codex and Claude Code to have different strength/weaknesses and wanted to be able to use them from a single interface. Currently hacking on https://devfleet.ai to make agent management more easy on myself.

Briefly mentioned on the article but async agents really thrive on small and scoped issues. Imagine hooking them up to your feedback tool (eg canny) and automatically having a PR as you review the customer feedback. Now this would likely not work for large asks but for smaller asks, you can just accept the PR and ship it really fast!

muratsu commented on Launch HN: Dedalus Labs (YC S25) – Vercel for Agents    · Posted by u/windsor
windsor · 5 months ago
Good eye. A ~5% surcharge on prepaid credits is the standard model right now for most multi-LLM services. We actually do not use OpenRouter internally, so this number is flexible. One thing I'll note is that we try to be as upfront and transparent about our platform fee as possible so that no one is surprised.
muratsu · 5 months ago
Oh interesting. I've previously looked into implementing it myself but seemed like it would require a lot of effort. I would love to connect and learn more about your implementation. What's the best way to reach out to you? My email is available on my profile.

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