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Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

Kaushik Gopal, Iury Souza
Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast
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  • Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

    310 - Mitchell Hashimoto on Ghostty & His Agentic Coding Workflow

    14/04/2026 | 59min
    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

    Get in touch

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    We want to hear all the feedback: what's working, what's not, topics you'd like to hear more on.

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    Youtube

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    Co-hosts:

    Kaushik Gopal

    Iury Souza

    [!fyi] We transitioned from Android development to AI starting with
    Ep. #300. Listen to that episode for the full story behind

    our new direction.
  • Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

    309 - Background Agents

    01/04/2026 | 25min
    Andrej Karpathy says the goal is to maximize how long an agent runs without your intervention. But there's a false summit most teams hit first: individual speed goes up while system speed stalls, your laptop roars under four parallel Gradle builds, and review queues back up. Kaushik and Iury trace the full arc — from local multitasking to cloud-hosted async work to fully autonomous agents that fire on repo events and put PRs in your inbox.

    Show Notes

    Andrej Karpathy on agents and token throughput - NoPriors podcast — maximize agent runtime, not token burn

    Cursor Agent Mode - Multiagent interface - introduced the multi-agent board as a new paradigm for local parallel agents

    Google Antigravity - Agent Manager interface

    Claude Code Agent Teams - spawn

    sub-agents from a main orchestrator, with tmux pane integration

    Git worktrees - /reddit

    Remote Background Agents in the cloud

    Google Jules - hosted GitHub-connected agent,

    proposes a plan, edits code, runs tests, opens a PR

    Cursor Cloud Agents - remote agents

    that clone your repo in the cloud and work in parallel

    OpenAI Codex - cloud software

    engineering agent for parallel tasks

    Claude Code on the web - cloud-hosted Claude Code

    sessions decoupled from your local machine

    Building trust

    Episode 307 - Harness Engineering - the earlier episode on

    shaping agent environments — and why this ceiling exists

    Get in touch

    We'd love to hear from you. Email is the best way to reach us or you can check our contact page for other ways.

    We want to hear all the feedback: what's working, what's not, topics you'd like to hear more on.

    Contact us

    Newsletter

    Youtube

    Website

    Co-hosts:

    Kaushik Gopal

    Iury Souza

    [!fyi] We transitioned from Android development to AI starting with
    Ep. #300. Listen to that episode for the full story behind

    our new direction.
  • Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

    308 - How Image Diffusion Models Work - the 20 minute explainer

    24/03/2026 | 24min
    You already know how LLMs work from our popular 20-minute explainer. Now we take it to images. What does Michelangelo have to do with stable diffusion? More than you'd think. Walk away knowing how image generation actually works — and what it has in common with the text models you already understand.

    Full shownotes at fragmentedpodcast.com.

    Show Notes

    Episode 303 - How LLMs work in 20 minutes - text generation

    VAE -
    Variational Autoencoder

    RGB Color model - wikipedia

    Word2Vec technique - wikipedia

    Efficient Estimation of Word Representation -

    original Word2Vec paper by Mikolov et al.



    High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models -

    Rombach et al. (2022) — the paper behind Stable Diffusion

    Image Training data

    LAION-5B - 5 billion image-text pairs

    scraped from the web, used to train many image generation models

    WebLI - Google's internal image-text

    dataset



    Michelangelo

    Get in touch

    We'd love to hear from you. Email is the

    best way to reach us or you can check our contact page for other

    ways.

    We want to hear all the feedback: what's working, what's not, topics you'd like

    to hear more on.

    Contact us

    Newsletter

    Youtube

    Website

    Co-hosts:

    Kaushik Gopal

    Iury Souza

    [!fyi] We transitioned from Android development to AI starting with
    Ep. #300. Listen to that episode for the full story behind

    our new direction.
  • Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

    307 - Harness Engineering - the hard part of AI coding

    17/03/2026 | 29min
    The hard part of AI coding isn't generating code — it's controlling quality, safety, and drift. Kaushik and Iury break down harness engineering: the five pillars for shaping an agent's environment and what it looks like when teams build custom harnesses from scratch.

    Full shownotes at fragmentedpodcast.com.

    Show Notes

    Why it matters

    Harness Engineering -

    OpenAI's post on building their Codex codebase (~1M lines of code, 1,500 PRs

    merged, zero manually written)

    Shaping the harness

    The Feed's Lost and Found -

    Iury's newsletter consolidating harness engineering themes

    Agent legibility

    Closed feedback loops

    Persistent memory

    Entropy control

    Blast radius controls

    Building the harness

    Minions: Stripe's one-shot, end-to-end coding agents -

    Stripe forked Goose to build custom agents for their codebase

    Goose - open-source coding agent from Block

    Superpowers by Jesse Vincent - skills

    that enforce a proper software engineering process

    Open Code - open-source coding agent you can fork and

    customize

    Other resources

    Agent Harness Glossary -

    Latent Patterns

    Towards self-driving codebases -

    Cursor

    Agentic Workflows -

    GitHub Next

    Future of Software Development -

    ThoughtWorks

    Get in touch

    We'd love to hear from you. Email is the

    best way to reach us or you can check our contact page for other

    ways.

    We want to hear all the feedback: what's working, what's not, topics you'd like

    to hear more on.

    Contact us

    Newsletter

    Youtube

    Website

    Co-hosts:

    Kaushik Gopal

    Iury Souza

    [!fyi] We transitioned from Android development to AI starting with
    Ep. #300. Listen to that episode for the full story behind

    our new direction.
  • Fragmented - AI Developer Podcast

    306 - Keeping your agent instructions in sync and effective

    10/03/2026 | 23min
    AGENTS.md is becoming the common language for AI coding tools, but keeping repo

    rules, personal rules, and tool-specific files in sync is still messy. In this

    episode, Kaushik and Iury break down the sync problem, compare their own setups,

    and unpack what the latest AGENTS.md research actually says.

    Full shownotes at fragmentedpodcast.com.

    Show Notes

    The sync problem

    AGENTS.md - Official spec

    Custom instructions with AGENTS.md -

    Open AI

    Keep your AGENTS.md in sync - Kaushik's post

    Rulesync - What Iury uses

    Tweet by Ryan Carson and Claude frustrations

    Other links

    Evaluating AGENTS.md: Are Repository-Level Context Files Helpful for Coding Agents?

    Harness engineering - Check the section about using AGENTS.md as a table of contents

    OpenCode

    Get in touch

    We'd love to hear from you. Email is the

    best way to reach us or you can check our contact page for other

    ways.

    We want to hear all the feedback: what's working, what's not, topics you'd like

    to hear more on.

    Contact us

    Newsletter

    Youtube

    Website

    Co-hosts:

    Kaushik Gopal

    Iury Souza

    [!fyi] We transitioned from Android development to AI starting with
    Ep. #300. Listen to that episode for the full story behind

    our new direction.

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Fragmented is an AI developer podcast for engineers who want to go beyond vibe coding and ship real software. We cover AI-assisted development the way working engineers actually use it: prompting strategies, code review, testing, debugging, workflows, and building production-grade software with AI tools. No hype. No "I shipped a SaaS in a weekend" stories. Just tactics that work. Hosted by Kaushik Gopal and Iury Souza — software engineers using AI daily to build and ship real products. From vibe coding to software engineering — one episode at a time. Our goal: help you use AI to become a better engineer, not be replaced by one.
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