
Christian Weichel
@csweichel
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CTO & co-founder @ona_hq
Kiel, Germany
Joined February 2009
Will we ever stop using IDEs? - @swyx Here's what @csweichel had to say about how coding agents are fundamentally re-shaping the UX of developer tools on the @latentspacepod Link for the full episode in the comments
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Evals for agents are like tests for non-AI systems: the test pyramid matters. Vibes top to bottom, codified tests bottom to top. Don't start with end-to-end evals. Vibe check your agent, then eval the tools, their interaction, then your agent.
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IDEs are built for deep mono-focused work. Efficient use of SWE agents requires parallelism. We need new interfaces that help us find flow in multi-tasking. @ona_hq is such an interface. https://t.co/khIEuTtLIM
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What a great episode about @ona_hq on @latentspacepod! Have you tried Ona yet? It is so so good. 🥰🥰🥰 @csweichel puts it nicely: “I’m now 3 times more productive on my phone than I was on my laptop 6 months ago” Of course Ona is not mobile-only, haha. https://t.co/MVmIFsnotJ
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Today we're refounding Gitpod as @ona_hq. Today we're launching the mission control for your personal team of autonomous SWE agents. The team's been working incredibly hard to make this happen, and the outcome is fantastic.
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Gitpod is now @ona_hq. Same people, different name, bigger ambition. Today, we're launching the mission control for your personal team of autonomous SWE agents.
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Agentic software engineering is addictive. It has all the hallmarks of an addictive mechanism. It provides enough value to keep you hooked, and every once in a while, it is so good that you get that absolute dopamine flush. It's essentially a slot machine with better odds of
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You still want your kids to learn how to problem solve with code. But traditional IDEs built for deep, singular immersion feel increasingly outdated. As agents handle larger tasks, we need novel interfaces for high-performance parallel, multi-track development. For decades we
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Software engineering agents are getting more and more autonomous - and we're all expected to turn this autonomy into productivity. The only way that's possible is by doing more things in parallel and IDEs are feeling more and more unsuitable. We need to rethink how, when and at
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LocalStack raises $25M to help developers emulate and test cloud apps locally
techcrunch.com
LocalStack shifts app development and testing off the cloud and onto developers' local machines, starting with a focus on AWS.
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We are no longer using Kubernetes to build Gitpod. "Kubernetes is the obvious choice building automated and standardized development environments" is something I believed for a long time. Six years later we know better: https://t.co/9pFGS6WhMZ With this move we become more
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We are moving away from Kubernetes for cloud development environments after 6 years of experience at scale. Learn about Gitpod Flex and our new approach to development infrastructure for developers.
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The very first design decisions we made when building Gitpod Flex was how we'd handle identity and trust across the system. These decisions have proven foundational in building our zero trust architecture for CDEs. Here's the deep dive: https://t.co/3woSlyJLbe
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I am so proud to finally share this with the world: we built CDEs again, from first principles. Gitpod Flex is the result of countless conversations, and deep care for our users, design and software development. I can't wait to see how you use the platform.
Yesterday, we signed a seven figure contract, growing our enterprise revenue 10x since last year. Today, we launch our Act 2: Gitpod Flex. We want to give you all the building blocks to automate your software development lifecycle, starting with development environments. Here
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2023 was a year of breadth and depth for Gitpod. We focused on shipping the most powerful version of Gitpod yet to address the needs of customers with unique security and compliance requirements. 🛹 Join us as we reminisce and gear up for what's NEXT → https://t.co/JQBj1A2LYM
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Gorgeous work from the team 👏 I can’t wait to share how we built Gitpod Dedicated, and why it’s self-hosted but not self-managed. Keep an eye out for the post next week.
We are live! You will often interact with Gitpod for the first time on our website. Because of this, it should beautifully convey our positioning, with a clear understanding of the value our product provides. And after three months of hard work, we’re excited to launch an
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