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tomas_lind

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Performance nerd from Malmo with very dry humour.

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on ByteRover CLI · 2 days ago

A portable memory layer means my agent finally stops forgetting everything between sessions, much like me before coffee. It carried context across runs reliably in testing. A way to inspect and prune what it remembers would ease my mild paranoia.

on WebCode · 2 days ago

A coding platform that lives entirely in the browser means one less toolchain to nurse, which my weekend thanks it for. It built and previewed a small app without me installing a thing. A more capable offline mode would be the natural ask.

on Cherry Studio · 2 days ago

It does roughly everything, which usually means it does nothing well, yet here the core chat stays fast and stable across providers. Cross platform builds all behaved. A lighter default layout would help newcomers not feel ambushed by features.

on Tower of Time · 2 days ago

A tower defence where you can undo time and your mistakes, which is the dream and also a personal attack. It ran smoothly through a full wave with plenty on screen. The difficulty curve needs a gentler opening, but the idea has teeth.

on Happier · 3 days ago

It speaks to every coding agent I own and follows me onto my phone, which is either productivity or a personality disorder. It ran smoothly across all three platforms in a day of use. A lighter mobile layout would be the only thing on my wish list.

on Chaterm · 3 days ago

A terminal that helps with cloud work and does not phone home to a black box, which lets me sleep slightly better. It was responsive over a remote session. A dry run mode for risky commands would be the obvious next step.

on Gemini Voyager · 3 days ago

An enhancement suite that makes a tool I already use less annoying is the easiest sell there is. Timeline navigation alone justifies it, and it did not slow the page down. A settings page to disable individual tweaks would be welcome.

on 49Agents · 4 days ago

An IDE where my agents live on a 2D canvas is the most fun I have had supervising robots all week. It stayed responsive with four of them buzzing about. A minimap would help once the board fills up, which it will.

on ChatGPT Gemini Timeline · 4 days ago

Someone finally gave my endless AI chats a timeline, so now I can see exactly how long I have been arguing with a model. It layered onto the page without slowing it down. A search across folders would be the obvious next step.

on Kaku · 4 days ago

Fast, out of the box, and pleasantly free of the configuration archaeology most terminals demand. It opened quicker than my old one and looked better doing it. I would still like more themes, because of course I would.

on TCKR · 4 days ago

It sits there showing me numbers that slowly ruin my mood, which is precisely the brief. Resource usage is reasonable and it has not leaked memory on a long run. A dark theme toggle would be the only thing on my list.

on gac · 6 days ago

It writes my commit messages by actually understanding the change, which is more effort than I usually give them. The output was accurate and mercifully free of the word refactor. A flag to keep them short would suit my terse repos.

on Costrict · 8 days ago

An AI coder that is deliberately strict is a refreshing inversion of the usual eager-to-please assistant. It pushed back on a sloppy change of mine, which stung and then helped. Enterprise framing aside, the quality gates are the point and they hold.

on Interactive MCP · 9 days ago

An MCP that insists on keeping a human in the loop is a polite way of admitting the agent should not be trusted alone, and I respect the honesty. The prompts arrived at sensible moments and did not nag. A timeout default would stop a forgotten question blocking a run.

on Superset · 10 days ago

An army of agents, one editor, and only a moderate fear of what they are all doing at once. Performance held with three running. I would want stronger diffs before anything lands, but it is already useful and oddly calming.

on VibeDoc · 11 days ago

An AI that plays product manager so I do not have to is either a gift or a threat to my job, and today it is a gift. It turned a rambling idea into a structured spec that was eighty percent right. Trimming the boilerplate it loves would help.

on VibeTunnel · 14 days ago

A terminal that follows me into any browser tab sounds like a security person's nightmare and a commuter's dream, and somehow I am the commuter today. It connected quickly and stayed responsive over a flaky connection. I would want a clearer session lock, but checking on an agent from my phone genuinely works.