zlacker

[return to "Scaling long-running autonomous coding"]
1. jphowa+E4[view] [source] 2026-01-14 22:36:08
>>samwil+(OP)
The browser it built, obviously the context window of the entire project is huge. They mention loads of parallel agents in the blog post, so I guess each agent is given a module to work on, and some tests? And then a 'manager' agent plugs this in without reading the code? Otherwise I can't see how, even with ChatGPT 5.2/Gemini 3, you could do this otherwise? In retrospect it seems an obvious approach and akin to how humans work in teams, but it's still interesting.
◧◩
2. observ+P5[view] [source] 2026-01-14 22:41:03
>>jphowa+E4
Get a good "project manager" agents.md and it changes the whole approach of vibe coding. For a professional environment, with each person given a little domain, arranged in the usual hierarchy of your coding team, truly amazing things can get done.

Presumably the security and validation of code still needs work, I haven't read anything that indicates those are solved yet, so people still need to read and understand the code, but we're at the "can do massive projects that work" stage.

Division of labor and planning and hierarchy are all rapidly advancing, the orchestration and coordination capabilities are going to explode in '26.

◧◩◪
3. helium+uA1[view] [source] 2026-01-15 10:33:13
>>observ+P5
I tried this approach yesterday and I`m loving our daily standup with the agents. Looking forward to our retro and health-checks rituals
[go to top]