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1. Leynos+Ck[view] [source] 2026-01-27 15:33:49
>>brisky+(OP)
Here's a counterthesis:

This is people having fun with a new technology that is far from perfect, is full of unknowns, but is ripe for exploration and discovery.

Gas Town itself is a piece of speculative fiction: throwing out a hypothesis as to what might be possible were inference to drastically drop in price. Its supervisor + isolated worker + merge factory approach is an experimental spike into how agentic coding could play out at scale.

And funnily enough, it is also the approach that Anysphere arrived at through their own experimentation.

Karpathy's alien technology metaphor is particularly apt. No one knows how to use these tools properly yet. We're having some success and a lot of fun, but really we're only going to find out by experimenting in public and sharing our results. Which means the positive and negative.

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2. order-+2o[view] [source] 2026-01-27 15:47:52
>>Leynos+Ck
is it not also one of the most logical approaches to experiment with first? it's loosely how I've been working with agents as well.

I make this point to say, if someone were to try to claim this approach as IP we should expect it to be denied right?

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3. Leynos+Nu[view] [source] 2026-01-27 16:16:15
>>order-+2o
I guess you could say that is perhaps why the suggestion made by the post being replied to doesn't make much sense to me.
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