Codex feels like the future of editors

A rainy Sunday trying Codex made me rethink my terminal-first agent workflow, and made me see a big opportunity for tighter integration with tools like mise and Pitchfork.

Agentic productivity

We have the data from builds and test runs. We have the agent primitives in Elixir. Now we are connecting them into something that can actively improve your developer workflows, not just report on them.

The tolerance shift

Coding agents are making developers and organizations less tolerant of slow toolchains. That shift in tolerance is opening a door that was surprisingly hard to open before.

The normalization of unproductive environments

One of the biggest challenges we face at Tuist is that teams have normalized working without data. They stack decisions that erode productivity, then throw resources at the symptoms rather than understanding the cause.

Reclaiming Mental Peace: My Personal Odyssey

Battling daily mental fatigue, I embarked on a personal journey to rediscover clarity. Through exercise, mindful task management, and self-reflection, I'm finding my way back.

GitHub workspaces using email

With this simple tweak I managed to have a notifications-free GitHub dashboard with workspaces right on my email.