comments (10)

  • Pewd's video provides more context [1].

    I didn't see it linked from the project; it seems pretty relevant given who he is.

    [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAzT5lcezPs

    avaer

  • > Fun fact: a chunk of Odysseus was built *from a phone* -- mobile shells (Termux), the PWA install, and on-device agents. So "works on mobile" isn't an afterthought, it's where a lot of it actually happened.

    https://github.com/pewdiepie-archdaemon/odysseus/commit/0517...

    reconnecting

  • PewDiePie on Hackernews what a time to be alive!

    qiine

  • Not hating because his project is very cool but this is just a python UI on top of other oss - I'm only saying this bc team at Princeton and I have been building wthis but ground up in rust with more utility and running more custom tools, app integration, custom kernels outperforming llamacpp much more here www.conifer.build

    v11climbs

  • Can anyone recommend something similar but cleaner and more polished?

    Axsuul

  • PewDiePie is living an enviable life in Japan with his wife and kid doing cool projects.

    UltraSane

  • call it what you want but the youtuber's journey into this field has been quite refreshing to watch.

    this should be a supporting argument for those who advocate for agentic development for all level of expertise. at the same time, it is interesting to see how the vast majority of the open source work he referred to was from the east (maybe all but couple exceptions like opencode).

    rldjbpin

  • Why not just use open webui?

    patosullivan

  • I really wonder if people who make such projects actually use them on a regular basis. I cannot imagine myself working with these UIs.

    docheinestages

  • For personal or casual use it honestly a pretty good product ngl. The AI email reply is also a cute feature. Although my own personal project does this and more, still happy pewds product came to fruition tho. It was a long journey. my.blackbear.app

    wetplasticbag