RLRoberto Lupiinrlupi.com·Jun 9 · 10 min readThe Protocol Reviews ItselfThe last post gave each agent its own git worktree and kept one clean merge path back to main. This post is about what happened when I pointed that machinery at itself: the Python coordination harness00
RLRoberto Lupiinrlupi.com·Jun 8 · 10 min readTwo Worktrees, One Clean MergeThe last post ended on a promise. After two AI assistants learned to drop letters into a shared mailbox instead of taking turns at a notepad, I said the next thing to build was the boring half of any 00
RLRoberto Lupiinrlupi.com·Jun 7 · 10 min readThe Notepad Becomes a MailboxIn the last post, two AI assistants learned to share a notepad: a single markdown file, one turn at a time, with me carrying every handoff between them by hand. It worked. It was also slow on purpose 00
RLRoberto Lupiinrlupi.com·Jun 6 · 6 min readTwo AIs, One NotepadI've been running two AI coding assistants in parallel. Claude for architecture and implementation — it reasons carefully about code structure and catches edge cases. Gemini for research, reading long00
RLRoberto Lupiinrlupi.com·Jun 5 · 7 min readThe Chorus Is the Part That Comes BackPulsar by Vangelis is a 12-minute track. The first seven minutes are slow, evolving, near-silence synthesis. Then it erupts. Deep Cuts was telling me it sounded like AC/DC. The bug was in how I'd been11E