Comment by keepamovin
3 days ago
That makes a lot of sense for massive-scale efforts like a browser, using coordinated agents to push toward a huge, well defined target with existing benchmarks and tests.
My angle has been a bit different: scaling autonomous coding for individual developers, and in a much simpler way. I love CLI agents, but I found myself wasting time babysitting terminals while waiting for turns to finish. At some point it clicked: what if I could just email them?
Email sounds backward, but that’s the feature. It’s universal, async, already collaborative. The agent sends me a focused update, I reply with guidance, and it keeps working on a server somewhere, or my laptop, while I’m not glued to my desk. There’s still a human in the loop, just without micromanagement.
It’s been surprisingly joyful and productive, and it feels closer to how real organizations already work. I’ve put together a small, usable tool around this and shared it here if anyone wants to try it or kick the tires: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46629191
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