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in opencode v0.3.53 we implemented message queuing so you can send a message while opencode is working and it'll update the LLM on the next opportunity - basically lets you resteer it in a different direction should feel pretty natural
a weird thing about building products is you will get really intense and sometimes aggressive feedback from people who have never used it
if you click through openrouter data you can see how k2 massively boosted usage across a bunch of providers (example with baseten, k2 is in green) preview of what's going to happen as oss models get better - inference providers are fiending and ready to fight for customers

weekend of dealing with the pain of perf issues and implementing this feature was the final straw opentui is happening
in v0.3.45 you can finally....copy text can you believe we went this long without implementing it btw this was supposed to be adam's task but instead i had to spend my sunday afternoon implementing it because he is a lazy ass
if you check the replies here you can see a bunch of people who took intro to microeconomics but never developed the ability to think about second order effects
fuck this of course it's powered by some startup collecting data on everyone to see if they can pay more - bitch ass losers you can work on anything why this
in v0.3.45 you can finally....copy text can you believe we went this long without implementing it btw this was supposed to be adam's task but instead i had to spend my sunday afternoon implementing it because he is a lazy ass
if you are a big company (or even small) you're likely going to buy gpt or claude from amazon microsoft or google how crazy is it they maneuvered that
a project becoming "community driven" is the day it dies
we've got another issue saying that drizzle is not fully open-sourced or that it's actually not healthy or sustainable. I've already answered to a bunch of similar messages and did it this time as well also added a few more updates and thoughts so you can read if you want(link…
the moment your toilet starts spewing shit back at you and you realize maybe you don't wanna do plumbing yourself even though youtube said it was easy
dealing with a bunch of performance problems in a golang tui library fundamentally due to a very naive architecture - all of which something like react addresses extremely well people in other ecosystems like to make fun of react but they should probably just learn from it
i generally believe if someone spends a lot of time on something they will produce something good recently realizing that sometimes something seems good only because someone spent a lot of time on it but it's not actually good