"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints."
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password yeah I think it's time to move on from this product. Will be looking at alternatives.
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
If that is the kind of problem you enjoy working on, we are hiring.
abattoir with a sign outside saying "hiring professional farm animals".
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@abstractcode @1password https://codeberg.org/ChiPass
For a shared option, I have no idea yet…
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@TeflonTrout @1password AI is a tool. Ignore it at your peril.
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password there are a whole lot of responses to this that show me they didn’t read the article. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password I bought my first 1Password License in 2009. Upgraded up until 1Password 6. The cloud-forcing and this sloppification are just the nails in the coffin of what once was the objectively best solution.
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password oh so maybe this is why 1Password has been so unstable for multiple colleagues recently...
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password Oh fuck. Not you too!
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password Why I jumped ship. It wasn’t the price hike.
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@1password Pfuh… lucky me that I recently switched to @protonprivacy Pass. However, this now forces me to also cancel my subscription for my family. Yayy now I can move all my family members to something else, that means many hours of explaining and work.

@NE555 @1password @protonprivacy I'm sure the proton devs use LLMs as well for development, so I would question if that makes a difference
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password
Please don’t. Password management is one place I want as little stochastic parroting as possible. At the very least, stop fucking BRAGGING about how you’re using the plagiarism engine to make your tool less secure. Yours is just about the only tool I still trust even a little. -
And no, it's not magic, it's not 'intelligent', it's a predictive algorithm, trained with data built by actual creative and smart human beings.
Just another tool.
gfl with that
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@TeflonTrout @1password AI is a tool. Ignore it at your peril.
pfff
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If that is the kind of problem you enjoy working on, we are hiring.
abattoir with a sign outside saying "hiring professional farm animals".
@ret @1password
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password Well, thanks for feeding my blocklist with sloppy techbros I guess.
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@1password there are a whole lot of responses to this that show me they didn’t read the article. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
They seem to require cookies in order to show their blog post, so it's not surprising that some folks didn't read the blog.
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They seem to require cookies in order to show their blog post, so it's not surprising that some folks didn't read the blog.
@RandomOxen @1password those people probably didn’t need to comment then
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@RandomOxen @1password those people probably didn’t need to comment then
️People rarely need to comment, but we do anyway.
It's not surprising that a 1Password customer -- who read the toot and then was blocked from reading the details -- would react negatively.
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People rarely need to comment, but we do anyway.
It's not surprising that a 1Password customer -- who read the toot and then was blocked from reading the details -- would react negatively.
@RandomOxen @1password people are welcome to jump to conclusions. Doesn’t make them right
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"The pattern that works is using agents to produce deterministic artifacts, then forcing execution through those constraints." Tido Carriero, VP of Engineering at Cursor.
At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to B5, our multi-million-line Go monolith, to help plan and execute a production refactor. Here's what we learned: https://1password.com/blog/what-we-learned-using-ai-agents-to-refactor-a-monolith
@1password I cancelled my 1Password sub when you guys jumped on the crypto bandwagon a few years ago. Not doing a very good job at convincing me to come back.