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I love using agents for analyzing codebases for me. My prior pattern of `grep` and manual skimming has been fully replaced with agents. I ask it to list sources and line numbers and then I go in and verify for myself (never blind trust). Examples:

- https://t.co/9DeeVEOSb3
- https://t.co/0XT43zLbcj
- https://t.co/50oUyxTEsl

Total cost of all of them: less than $2. Gives me a huge jump start on researching things.

I love using agents for analyzing codebases for me. My prior pattern of `grep` and manual skimming has been fully replaced with agents. I ask it to list sources and line numbers and then I go in and verify for myself (never blind trust). Examples: - https://t.co/9DeeVEOSb3 - https://t.co/0XT43zLbcj - https://t.co/50oUyxTEsl Total cost of all of them: less than $2. Gives me a huge jump start on researching things.

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Fri Dec 05 19:39:24
Had a really wholesome interaction at the airport yesterday.

Airport attendant (A): Are you Japanese? 

Me (M): Half.

A: I love Japanese culture. 

M: Cool, thanks.

A: Oh no, that was weird huh, that's like you suddenly saying "Are you Black? I love Black culture" 

M: Can I say that? 

A: I guess so.

M: I love Black culture, can you share what you did for the holidays? 

A: <explains, asks what we did for Japanese versions>

M: <explains> I'd love to experience that one day.

A: How about I give you my number, and next year we can swap a plate? 

M: Yes! 

(Both parties in this are married and have kids, the number part sounds kind of weird written out but it wasn't weird in person haha)

Had a really wholesome interaction at the airport yesterday. Airport attendant (A): Are you Japanese? Me (M): Half. A: I love Japanese culture. M: Cool, thanks. A: Oh no, that was weird huh, that's like you suddenly saying "Are you Black? I love Black culture" M: Can I say that? A: I guess so. M: I love Black culture, can you share what you did for the holidays? A: <explains, asks what we did for Japanese versions> M: <explains> I'd love to experience that one day. A: How about I give you my number, and next year we can swap a plate? M: Yes! (Both parties in this are married and have kids, the number part sounds kind of weird written out but it wasn't weird in person haha)

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Fri Dec 05 15:31:17
Some have said they don't like the Ghostty project/non-profit because they believe it is a vanity project. It is not a vanity project, but instead of trying to convince you of that, I will instead share what I posted about how even if it was, it doesn't matter.

A non-profit has a stated mission purpose and transparency. If the executive director or high-level employee of a nonprofit is an ego-inflated, vanity-soaked, attention-hungry narcissist, it doesn't matter unless it detracts from the purpose of the mission or causes some real, tangible harm. If they're achieving the goals of the mission, it doesn't matter. If they're not achieving the goals of the mission, then there is legal recourse to force them out.

I've done a good amount of non-technical philanthropy the past few years and I have to say that in my experience a lot of people in that world are extremely high on their own supply. They're so drunk on their reality that they're the good-est possible people in the world and they're so virtuous and better than me or anyone else. And I don't care, I just want to know their mission, see their numbers, see their results, etc. and I'll donate.

Of course, if you're personally disgusted by something like this in a way that you can't compartmentalize away from the broader mission of a project then not supporting it is fine. Not supporting a project for any personal reason is fine. I'm merely stating that they're separable topics.

I don't think I'm that kind of person. And Ghostty is not a project made for vanity. I like to share my work online and I'm excited to talk about it. I don't think I talk about vacuous topics for the sake of attention. I'm not driven to do this for the attention it does or may get me. But, if you believe I do, so be it.

(Note: this is a slightly edited copy of a Lobsters comment I posted)

Some have said they don't like the Ghostty project/non-profit because they believe it is a vanity project. It is not a vanity project, but instead of trying to convince you of that, I will instead share what I posted about how even if it was, it doesn't matter. A non-profit has a stated mission purpose and transparency. If the executive director or high-level employee of a nonprofit is an ego-inflated, vanity-soaked, attention-hungry narcissist, it doesn't matter unless it detracts from the purpose of the mission or causes some real, tangible harm. If they're achieving the goals of the mission, it doesn't matter. If they're not achieving the goals of the mission, then there is legal recourse to force them out. I've done a good amount of non-technical philanthropy the past few years and I have to say that in my experience a lot of people in that world are extremely high on their own supply. They're so drunk on their reality that they're the good-est possible people in the world and they're so virtuous and better than me or anyone else. And I don't care, I just want to know their mission, see their numbers, see their results, etc. and I'll donate. Of course, if you're personally disgusted by something like this in a way that you can't compartmentalize away from the broader mission of a project then not supporting it is fine. Not supporting a project for any personal reason is fine. I'm merely stating that they're separable topics. I don't think I'm that kind of person. And Ghostty is not a project made for vanity. I like to share my work online and I'm excited to talk about it. I don't think I talk about vacuous topics for the sake of attention. I'm not driven to do this for the attention it does or may get me. But, if you believe I do, so be it. (Note: this is a slightly edited copy of a Lobsters comment I posted)

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Fri Dec 05 15:18:04
The "your good is not good enough" people of the world looking down on you from atop their self-appointed thrones of perceived moral perfection are at best amusing and at worst a really unfortunate distraction for people trying to accomplish something real.

The "your good is not good enough" people of the world looking down on you from atop their self-appointed thrones of perceived moral perfection are at best amusing and at worst a really unfortunate distraction for people trying to accomplish something real.

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Fri Dec 05 15:06:02
Ghostty is now a non-profit project, fiscally sponsored by Hack Club. https://t.co/pkgc4TxdQL I view terminals as critical infrastructure that should be stewarded by a mission-driven, non-commercial entity that prioritizes public benefit over profit. Ghostty is now that.

Ghostty is now a non-profit project, fiscally sponsored by Hack Club. https://t.co/pkgc4TxdQL I view terminals as critical infrastructure that should be stewarded by a mission-driven, non-commercial entity that prioritizes public benefit over profit. Ghostty is now that.

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Wed Dec 03 18:41:00
In my experience of life across personal, professional, and open source, I’m amazed at how many people kind of wait for things to happen to them instead of going out and making things happen for them. It’s a consistent difference between a certain level of success (not just financial).

In my experience of life across personal, professional, and open source, I’m amazed at how many people kind of wait for things to happen to them instead of going out and making things happen for them. It’s a consistent difference between a certain level of success (not just financial).

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Tue Dec 02 15:31:57
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