This situation feels like a +1 for Agent Client Protocol (ACP) [1].
In ACP, you auth directly to the underlying agent (eg Claude Code SDK) rather than a third-party tool (eg OpenCode) that then calls an inference endpoint on your behalf. If you're logged into Claude Code, you're already logged into Claude Code through any ACP client.
If anyone is looking for a good movie to get a sense of what Jakarta is like, highly recommend "The Year of Living Dangerously" with Mel Gibson/Sigourney Weaver
Try top rope climbing! Bouldering is injury prone because every fall is a ground fall. With top rope climbing you should never hit the ground so way less injury prone.
I am not sure how configurable the button in Linear is. Also, gibr allows a user to not need to even leave their terminal to list their issues and create/push the branch. I also hope to have more features like creating a PR/MR and linking to a git repo.
Also many people do not have the luxury of using Linear, many companies force developers to use Jira...
After launching the Chrome extension we realized that to actually solve these problems will require a managed marketplace where all properties are vetted to have fast, reliable Wifi and high-quality workspaces.
We're working on launching an MVP marketplace for that in Austin, TX by mid-May. We've got a waitlist on the site to be notified when we launch if interested!
This past New Year, my girlfriend and I broke our apartment lease and took off on a 6-month road trip while working remote at Airbnbs. We had an incredible trip, but finding a home that had fast, reliable Wifi and comfortable workspaces was time consuming and difficult.
So, I decided to build a Chrome Extension called Offie to make it easier to find the best Airbnbs to work from.
Offie works seamlessly with Airbnb by taking Wifi and workspace information from the listing page and bringing it to the search page. Current Offie features include the following information from a listing:
- Wifi speed test results
- Dedicated workspace amenities
- Sentiment analysis (AWS Comprehend) on reviews mentioning Wifi
Overall it's been a really fun project to work on. This was my first time building out a Serverless backend or a Chrome extension, and both are great patterns to have in my toolbelt.
Would love to get feedback on other useful features, and I'm happy to answer any questions!
In ACP, you auth directly to the underlying agent (eg Claude Code SDK) rather than a third-party tool (eg OpenCode) that then calls an inference endpoint on your behalf. If you're logged into Claude Code, you're already logged into Claude Code through any ACP client.
[1] https://agentclientprotocol.com/overview/agents
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