by logicprog 7 hours ago

For major, in depth refactors and large scale architectural work, it's really important to keep the agents on-track, to prevent them from assuming or misunderstanding important things, or whatever — I can't imagine what it'd be like doing parallel agents. I don't see how that's useful. And I'm a massive fan of agentic coding!

It's like OpenClaw for me — I love the idea of agentic computer use; but I just don't see how something so unsupervised and unsupervisable is remotely a useful or good idea.