- To all the haters to not knowing what "pi" means in this context. Is mario zechner's ai agent / coding harness [1][2], similar in spirit albeit much less complex to claude code or openai's codex and others.
I wouldn't call it third tier. If anything alongside opencode, and codex, its one of the "first tier" and the only non-VC-backed (at least before mario joined earendil (idk about earendil raising or not)
anyways. Pi is good. I dont need a telegram client for it, but this precisely show why pi is great, because its really easy to extend pi building plugins or modifying the source (yay, open source)
peace
1. https://github.com/earendil-works/pi
2. https://pi.dev/
by atharva-again
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- I like the idea of being able to use agents from my phone. Termux is nice, but not very good on small screens.
So I tried Hermes, it had first-class telegram support, but then I never use it for coding and was asking it to delegate to codex / pi. There wasn't much I was gaining from hermes, so I stopped using it.
Then I started using Pi more and liked its extensability. Pi is the first software I have forked and developing to meet my needs. I genuinely love how extensible it is.
I was in the market to see any extensions that help me run Pi, and sure enough there were. One was from Mario himself, the creator of Pi (https://github.com/badlogic/pi-telegram), but it was a bridge instead of being a client itself. I need to start a chat in the TUI and then continue it in telegram. I didn't like that. Most others were same.
So I built my own!
- So I guess we (and a lot of other people) have had the same problem, which is managing your agents on the go. I decided to build a plugin[1] for my terminal multiplexer (herdr) to access the sessions via PWA served through a tailnet.
[1] https://github.com/AltanS/collie
by rufasterisco
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- Congrats on releasing this.
OTOH all my attempts of driving harnesses via chat have been frustrating because they all fail against the fact that I want to see the code and mobile devices are not really good at that.
Better on tablets, but even there I get more value on having final html artifacts pushed on a server and inspecting them, and dashboards.
Is there some obvious use case I am missing? Or tool for inspecting code?
I don’t run openclaw et al, is that a context where you find this valuable?
by CGamesPlay
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- "A normal DM is one pi session by default." A single message, or a single message thread? Both are pretty extreme trade-offs to make, honestly. I spent a bunch of time looking at how the various Claws do this, and I settled on an idle timeout causing the next message to start a new session, but I also built /continue, /new, and a /resume that shows recent sessions with a telegram keyboard.
- This is awesome, I use telegram as my main chat app with all of my friends and coworkers. Now I need to figure out how to dockerize this and run it on my NAS so it's not reliant on my laptop being online.
Maybe can figure out a workflow to make a branch, deploy it and give me a cloudflare tunnel link to test it, and if approved merge the changes into main branch and deploy to prod. The vibes are off the charts.
- Off topic, but apart from pi-tui, is there a recommended TUI library that integrates well with the Pi? I want to have a multi pane TUI experience like lazydocker right inside Pi. Pi-tui is a bit limited.
by stackghost
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- NB: "Pi" in this context refers to an agent harness of some sort, and does not refer to the Raspberry Pi.
I was confused.
- I build a Signal client for Swival: https://github.com/swival/nbclaw
And I use it daily for simple tasks.
- Did you built it or did you tell PI to build it?
by iamsaitam
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- You know it's AI slop when the title is some variation of "I built.."
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