Shaw
@shawmakesmagic
You're wondering how? Well I have a lot of workers going on simultaneously I record detailed notes with Wispr Flow directly into the chat, ask them to review and write a report, then I review that, if it looks right I ask them to write an implementation plan and run it. I have cursor rules to manage how to use the Eliza framework, how to write tests, how to verify with real-world APIs and write "scenarios", etc. Then I go down my TODO list and let it rip Here is what is happening across my different virtual desktops: 1. Upgrading all the message service plugins to have 100% test coverage and work with the latest Eliza ->
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2. Writing complex scenarios for higher order plugins like Autotrader and plugin-research to backtest and verify it can make money or find real information etc ->
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3. Transformer-based and LSTM + DQN based approach to memecoin trading, fun moonshot ideas
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4. Adding testing to some of our big projects and making sure they rock -- auto trader (I meant to say auto coder in the last cast, oh well), marketplace of trust backtesting and plugin, lp manager plugin)
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All of this cursor stuff is really about teaching myself what parallel agentic coding will be like in the future. A senior engineer should be managing this many projects and able to deeply understand the architecture to guide the workers and not waste time. I spent a decade with no AI help before this coding a lot, so I think I get a lot more out of it than the average person just jumping in. I'd recommending really really getting into architecture, control flow, programming patterns, reading the libraries to use to understand how other people solve things. Can't replace all that. The next step is to automate the cursor workflow as well. We've built the plugins and architected ElizaOS around a really modular and parallelizable development workflow, we're just perfecting the process so the agents will just extend their own capability.
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joshisdead.eth
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Chill man, you overwork yourself haha! 😆 I hope you get yourself rewarded sometimes lol
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