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by esperent 4 hours ago
On the other hand, I did just leave my pi agent running GPT 5.5 overnight on a clearly defined, long running task. It's been running about 10 hours now and it's mostly done. So this kind of use case is also valid.

Thinking about it, I would say that the majority of agentic work I do, by a long shot, is subagents which are launched from the main session, using a prompt of its choosing. Those could be considered short versions of these fully autonomous tasks.

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Care to share more about your pi setup? I've recently started using it (after long-time Claude Code work) and was wondering how you'd achieve these long-running tasks. Do you allow it to spawn sub-agents? Thank you!
Yes, part of the reason I chose the one-shot test was really to test long-running tasks. A lot of people seem to be experimenting with this format, for example in the now trending loop-writing workflows. And really I am interested in diving into the murky waters of these novel workflows.