hello Hacker News! i made enough, an easily-configurable agent harness for writers.
i'm trying to figure out what else i need to do to properly launch this besides some YouTube video demonstrations and additional promotion ... perhaps HN can tell me.
i realized if there's something to it, i'd probably find out organically with some selective promotion to more experienced agent wranglers.
i honestly figured i would see at least one project like this per week across here and Reddit when i started working on it last month, but i haven't seen anything with this approach. do let me know if i have missed some.
it's obviously not an "original" idea; my headline probably should have included "Pi for writers" since that seems to be the closest analogue, though i admit i have not tried Pi myself yet. but it definitely has some unique aspects.
particularly the "non-technical writer" orientation, which is likely the most interesting bit to me and definitely the most nerve-wracking ... to say nothing of my foolhardy belief that it might be useful to "writers who hate ai."
ultimately there's only one way to answer these anxieties: ship it. no use waiting around if part of my pitch is that it can still be a going concern in 100 years!
the help content surfaced in the UI is frankly most of the documentation this initial version needs, but i added some FAQ type stuff at http://enough.support too.
0gs•43m ago
i'm trying to figure out what else i need to do to properly launch this besides some YouTube video demonstrations and additional promotion ... perhaps HN can tell me.
i realized if there's something to it, i'd probably find out organically with some selective promotion to more experienced agent wranglers.
i honestly figured i would see at least one project like this per week across here and Reddit when i started working on it last month, but i haven't seen anything with this approach. do let me know if i have missed some.
it's obviously not an "original" idea; my headline probably should have included "Pi for writers" since that seems to be the closest analogue, though i admit i have not tried Pi myself yet. but it definitely has some unique aspects.
particularly the "non-technical writer" orientation, which is likely the most interesting bit to me and definitely the most nerve-wracking ... to say nothing of my foolhardy belief that it might be useful to "writers who hate ai."
ultimately there's only one way to answer these anxieties: ship it. no use waiting around if part of my pitch is that it can still be a going concern in 100 years!
the help content surfaced in the UI is frankly most of the documentation this initial version needs, but i added some FAQ type stuff at http://enough.support too.
so: what do you think?