Had a look at "multi-agent coding" today.
Apparently, the first step is signing up for the premium plans from OpenAI, Anthropic AND Google. So that's £50 to £500 a month. Then installing a massive pile of NodeJS to coordinate it all.
A few years ago, we were all celebrating how computing had gotten cheap: RasPi Zeros for a tenner, old HP workstations or ThinkPads on eBay for £100.
Having to pay three different landlords to build software seems like an incredibly shit vision of the future.
(Alternatively, I think I will just use
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in reply to Matt Campbell • • •It looks like the source repo is archived, with a comment at the top of the readme: github.com/NickColley/semaphor…
It says it'll remain available as semaphore-social.vercel.app/ for as long as that doesn't cost money, but it sounds like it won't get any new features.
GitHub - NickColley/semaphore: Accessible, simple and fast web client for Mastodon
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