← Back to context Comment by carterschonwald 16 hours ago check out my pi forks. 3 comments carterschonwald Reply JamesSwift 16 hours ago Ummmmmm, how? HDBaseT 13 hours ago I searched his HackerNews username on Google.[0] - https://github.com/cartazio/oh-punkin-pi JamesSwift 1 hour ago That (and oh-my-pi) seem like an excessive swing in the other direction. Im all for the simplicity and minimalism of pi. There are just a few fundamental things that need updated (mainly subagent context and open-by-default security model).
JamesSwift 16 hours ago Ummmmmm, how? HDBaseT 13 hours ago I searched his HackerNews username on Google.[0] - https://github.com/cartazio/oh-punkin-pi JamesSwift 1 hour ago That (and oh-my-pi) seem like an excessive swing in the other direction. Im all for the simplicity and minimalism of pi. There are just a few fundamental things that need updated (mainly subagent context and open-by-default security model).
HDBaseT 13 hours ago I searched his HackerNews username on Google.[0] - https://github.com/cartazio/oh-punkin-pi JamesSwift 1 hour ago That (and oh-my-pi) seem like an excessive swing in the other direction. Im all for the simplicity and minimalism of pi. There are just a few fundamental things that need updated (mainly subagent context and open-by-default security model).
JamesSwift 1 hour ago That (and oh-my-pi) seem like an excessive swing in the other direction. Im all for the simplicity and minimalism of pi. There are just a few fundamental things that need updated (mainly subagent context and open-by-default security model).
Ummmmmm, how?
I searched his HackerNews username on Google.
[0] - https://github.com/cartazio/oh-punkin-pi
That (and oh-my-pi) seem like an excessive swing in the other direction. Im all for the simplicity and minimalism of pi. There are just a few fundamental things that need updated (mainly subagent context and open-by-default security model).