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  1. COMMENTARY · CL_126630 ·

    Developer struggles with AI harness attention drift and tool call issues

    A developer is building a custom AI harness using Node.js and llama.cpp, inspired by pi.dev and av/mi. They are encountering issues with the language model, specifically its tendency to ignore tool call results or drift…

  2. COMMENTARY · CL_102019 ·

    User finds LLMs useful for project planning and idea generation

    The user finds value in using Large Language Models (LLMs) for project planning and idea generation, particularly when traditional search engines like Google become cumbersome. They prefer using services like pi.dev for…

  3. MEME · CL_92635 ·

    User runs multiple AI models simultaneously, faces coding task failure

    A user shared their experience running multiple AI models, including Qwen3.6 and Llama 3.3, simultaneously using Ollama on their system. Despite successfully utilizing their RAM, the user noted that the setup still stru…

  4. COMMENTARY · CL_88068 ·

    AI tools reveal engineer's hidden workflow patterns

    An engineer discovered that AI tools like Claude Code and OpenCode had been meticulously logging his development activities, effectively creating a diary of his workflow. By analyzing this data, he identified two signif…

  5. COMMENTARY · CL_47220 ·

    Developers ditch Claude for open-source, custom AI coding tools

    Two developers, Armin and Mario, discuss their shift from advanced AI coding assistants like Claude to their own custom solution. They express a preference for open-source tools and advocate for European technological i…

  6. TOOL · CL_34162 ·

    Open-source apps Kittylitter and Paseo enable remote AI agent control

    Two open-source applications, Kittylitter and Paseo, offer remote control capabilities for AI agents. These tools are designed to allow users to steer AI agents from their mobile devices, integrating with the pi.dev harness.