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by cadamsdotcom
101 days ago
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There are two bottlenecks in software. First is understanding what to build. Second is getting the details right. The best software is both the right software, and high quality. It’s bloody hard to do! So, we do requirements gathering, and try to get the details right (TDD, continuous delivery etc).. it’s surprising to see Gas Town do none of this and optimistically hope agents will converge on good software by just throwing tokens at a wall and hoping it sticks. So anyway, that’s what they’re ignoring. What are they actually doing??? It’s all for themselves. Gas Town’s “product” is the warm fuzzies it gives people with money to burn, warm fuzzy feelings of being “at the frontier”. It’s a luxury product for nerds, and the only ones making money or selling anything are the big labs. There’s zero output or benefit to society because that’s simply not the point. |
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I think Gastown is truly special, but I wanted something more focused on learning as I think that's the real bottleneck. So I built AgenC to make it trivial to roll learnings back into your Claude.