Mitchell Hashimoto co-founded HashiCorp, built some of the most impressive DevOps tools like Vagrant and Terraform, sold the company to IBM — and then built a terminal. Ghostty is now where a huge chunk of agentic coding actually happens. Mitchell was an AI skeptic. We walk through his six-step adoption framework and the workflows he uses day to day — warm-start research, Hail Mary prompts across twenty GitHub issues, and knowing when to let the agent slam dunk it.
Full shownotes at fragmentedpodcast.com.
Show Notes
HashiCorp
Vagrant
Terraform
IBM acquires Hashicorp
Ghostty
Ghostty - Mitchell's fast, native terminal built for platform integration across Mac and Linux
Terminal shell
SSH - secure shell
PTY - pseudoterminals
Terminal Multiplexers
tmux - most popular open source one
XTGETTCAP by xterm
libghostty - the cross-platform terminal emulation library that powers Ghostty's core
xterm-js - powers terminal for apps like VSCode and the cloud
Jedi Term - Intellij's embedded terminal
Ghostty is now a non-profit
cmux - native macOS terminal
multiplexer built on libghostty — a fork Mitchell champions
Free Software Definition -
the 4 essential freedoms
The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose.
The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do
what you wish.
The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others.
The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others.
Mitchell's tweet on unsolicited PRs and transfer of ownership
The AI Adoption Journey
My AI Adoption Journey -
Mitchell's blog post outlining his five-step framework
Step 1: Drop the Chatbot
Episode 301 - AI Coding ladder - Different stages of AI
adoption
Step 2: Reproduce Your Own Work
Step 3: End-of-Day Agents
OpenAI Deep Research -
kick off research tasks for a "warm start" the next morning
Spine AI research - deep research tool for
longer, hour-long analysis tasks
Step 4: Outsource the Slam Dunks
Claude status hooks - warcraft peons
Conductor
Step 5: Engineer the Harness
Episode 307 - Harness Engineering - Fragmented's deep dive
on harness engineering, heavily inspired by Mitchell's post
Step 6: Always have an Agent running
Peter Steinberger
Codex plugin for Claude Code
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