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trjordan 14 hours ago

100% important. But what decisions do you care about seeing?

The whole point of the agent is to make decisions for you. If you want to make every little detailed decision, just write the code.

The whole art of this problem is figuring out which decisions matter to you, and how to surface them.

(Disclosure: we're working on this too. https://tern.sh)

skinfaxi 13 hours ago | parent [-]

How does your solution differ from OPs?

edit:

To me it looks like yours has the following negative qualities:

- closed source

- requires signup for some service

- says code doesnt leave my machine but this connects to your servers

- requires Goose AI as a dependency

trjordan 13 hours ago | parent [-]

So, we tried feeding the logs back to the LLM, and it mostly produced slop. Lots of decisions nobody cared about. The biggest things that moved the needle were:

- Baseline it. We mine previous logs, github comments, etc. for "what you care about." That helps pull out decisions that you actually care to read.

- Anchor to code. "The code enshrines this decision" is more interesting than "the agent self-talked this." Agents don't always self-talk decisions, and the thing that ultimately matters is the behavior in code.

to your edit (and all totally fair):

- Yes, closed source and signup required. A lot of what we're driving towards is easy team sharing, so we're taking the bath early instead of building an OSS thing and rug-pulling later.

- Code doesn't leave your machine. There's an agent that runs locally. I know "trust me" isn't the strongest stance, but this comes from the multi-player future.

- Honestly, Goose AI is a remnant of a previous product. It's inert and we'll clean it up once we've gotten the last couple folks off the previous iteration.

evansjp 11 hours ago | parent [-]

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