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super.engineering Saved Friday, April 10, 2026 Raindrop
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This hits multiple sweet spots for Brian: it's a Rust-based native tool for managing AI coding agents (his wheelhouse), represents exactly the kind of developer productivity tooling he'd want to write about, and showcases the type of focused product he might build as a side project. The technical approach (native vs. web, GPU rendering, agent orchestration) gives him plenty of opinionated material to work with.

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AI/agents/future of software work - Core focus on AI coding agent orchestration Engineering craft/architecture/productivity - Native Rust app, performance focus, developer workflow optimization Side projects/automation/earning from skills - Example of focused dev tool that solves real problems

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"Why Every AI Coding Tool Is Building the Wrong Thing"

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"The Case for Native Development in 2026"

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"AI Agent Orchestration: The New Docker"

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"Building Tools Developers Actually Pay For"

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Most tools cap you at 5-7 parallel agents. Superconductor runs unlimited parallel agents — scaling with your hardware, not an arbitrary limit.
100% Rust, rendered on GPU with Metal. No Electron runtime, no embedded browser.
<50ms startup time
Agent-agnostic... supports any custom CLI agent
Nothing is proxied or wrapped... no telemetry, no analytics, no data collection

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#ai-agents #developer-productivity #native-apps #rust #tooling #performance #electron-alternative