How can it be gatekeeping when they are literally making it easier to use? The analogy is probably closer to a Linux distro. You can put everything together yourself but if someone gives you a pre integrated environment with best practices it makes it easier to get started
Our “product” is a tool we developed internally and found it so useful that decided to open source it.
With full potential I refer to getting the best possible results. For example, being able to work on tasks in parallel without Claude instances interfering with each other vs , well, no doing so.
No it doesn’t. It’s dead easy to get a decent level, and going further requires individual effort and skill—-just like any other field of endeavor.
Gatekeepers who claim otherwise have something to sell.
How can it be gatekeeping when they are literally making it easier to use? The analogy is probably closer to a Linux distro. You can put everything together yourself but if someone gives you a pre integrated environment with best practices it makes it easier to get started
How on earth does this compare to a Linux distro? What are you even talking about here?
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> A lot of developers either don’t use coding agents to their full potential
Define "full potential".
Sounds like you are just making things up to sell your product.
Our “product” is a tool we developed internally and found it so useful that decided to open source it.
With full potential I refer to getting the best possible results. For example, being able to work on tasks in parallel without Claude instances interfering with each other vs , well, no doing so.
Thanks for making it public. I love the zen architect. Will definitely try it.
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Common etiquette is to declare your conflicts of interest
Agreed, it is in my bio but I updated the post in any case
ah I just realize actually u are rover dev
I wonder why do you think we need rover? what is the use case? I got confused
before that we ask ai with a chat feature
the next we need a multiple swarm of ai why though?
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