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167 points louiskw | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.551s | source

Hey HN! I'm Louis, one of the creators of Vibe Kanban.

We started working on this a few weeks ago. Personally, I was feeling pretty useless working synchronously with coding agents. The 2-5 minutes that they take to complete their work often led me to distraction and doomscrolling.

But there's plenty of productive work that we (human engineers) could be doing in that time, especially if we run coding agents in the background and parallelise them.

Vibe Kanban lets you effortlessly spin up multiple coding agents. While some agents handle tasks in the background, you can focus on planning future work or reviewing completed tasks.

After a few weeks of internal dog fooding and sharing it with friends, we've now open-sourced Vibe Kanban, and it's stable enough for day-to-day use.

I'd love to hear your feedback, feel free to open an issue on the github and we'll respond ASAP.

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barbazoo ◴[] No.44534333[source]
> human engineers now spend the majority of their time planning, reviewing, and orchestrating tasks

This feel like much too broad a statement to be true.

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1. lbrito ◴[] No.44535505[source]
I wonder how demographics (specifically age) tie into this. I'm well into my 30s and I found that statement absurd, but perhaps it is basically universally true among recent grads.
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2. bigfishrunning ◴[] No.44536562[source]
Maybe it is -- the next few years are going to get really rough for them; they'll develop no skills outside of AI.