The OP is fundamentally expressing the opinion that single task threads are easier to keep track of.
Agree / disagree? Sure.
…but dipping into pedantry about terms (swarm, subagent, vine coding, agentic engineering) really doesn't add anything to the conversation does it?
You said:
> I think you misunderstand "swarms of agents", based on what you say above.
…but from reading the entire post I am pretty skeptical anyone was confused as to what they meant.
Wrong term? Don't care. If someone calls it a hallucination? Also don't care.
That cursor is focusing on “do stuff in parallel guys!”? Yeah, I care about that.
> it is probably best not to use that word if you are referring to multiple agents working on multiple tasks, right?
Not relevant to the thread. Also, I work with people who casually swap between using these exact words to mean both things.
I donnnt caarrrrre what people call it.
…when the meaning is obvious from the context, it doesnt matter.
The OP is fundamentally expressing the opinion that single task threads are easier to keep track of.
Agree / disagree? Sure.
…but dipping into pedantry about terms (swarm, subagent, vine coding, agentic engineering) really doesn't add anything to the conversation does it?
You said:
> I think you misunderstand "swarms of agents", based on what you say above.
…but from reading the entire post I am pretty skeptical anyone was confused as to what they meant.
Wrong term? Don't care. If someone calls it a hallucination? Also don't care.
That cursor is focusing on “do stuff in parallel guys!”? Yeah, I care about that.
> it is probably best not to use that word if you are referring to multiple agents working on multiple tasks, right?
Not relevant to the thread. Also, I work with people who casually swap between using these exact words to mean both things.
I donnnt caarrrrre what people call it.
…when the meaning is obvious from the context, it doesnt matter.