For example, one spawns copies of the env with a PR and runs agents in the dev env to verify by running and demonstrating functionality and then comments on github
another one is just a generic software factory that spawns a bunch of agents to coordinate on some repo, others do a redteaming flow, etc...
this kind of tool is especially useful in longer running tasks to enforce your intent without having to check in on your agent all the time
That aside I also love the concept of Quibbler Council and I'd get a kick out of seeing it in action.
I'm currently exploring how AI/Natural Language Processing can automatically organize personal knowledge and notes by tagging and linking ideas / content together [0], removing the friction of organization to help you find new connections and ideas.
If you're interested in this domain, I'd love to talk to you!
I made a discord server in response (we mostly idle) to discuss knowledge management tooling
Awesome Knowledge Management https://discord.gg/XPNeDSQE2j
Would love to continue to chat about existing tools and new ideas in this space!
It's really exciting to open source a project, Lurnby looks cool! What do you use the spaced repetition for?
Today's been a bit of a nervous day for me actually haha, I didn't really expect this attention. Open sourcing just felt like the right thing to do for this app and because I just don't have all the skills :D
The spaced repetition at the moment is for the highlights. All highlights get marked at an initial level 0 and then move up or down depending on you reviewing them.
Eventually gets to the point where a highlight is shown to you yearly.
In the future I was thinking of doing some spacing around finished books or articles. Things like - you finished reading X 10 days ago, what do you remember?
But don't think I've thought through the details around that enough.