| ▲ | troyvit an hour ago | |
I'm a climber so I'm biased but I really liked your climbing harness example because of the configuration you're able to easily make to the harness. Saying the harness is like a car's chassis doesn't work as well for me because the chassis isn't as configurable as a climbing harness for as little work. Getting deeper into the climbing analogy you can even swap out the harnesses themselves for wildly different climbs. Like using Claude Code with a bunch of agents for medical software (climbing K2 where that extra padding comes in super handy) and pi.dev with a local model for a respectable web project (sport route where you'll be back in a few hours and it's safe to be a little more exposed). I'm glad your article made HN, and thank you for pi! | ||