Gas Town https://github.com/steveyegge/gastown has been on …
Gas Town https://github.com/steveyegge/gastown has been on my radar for some time. Ive actually been using yegges beads in my custom workflow for awhile now. Didn't realize the direction he was taking things. Or perhaps it's the agents who are taking him there? All roads lead to BSV !nb
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You're one of the few people I know of standing at that intersection — using beads AND understanding what BSV brings to the table. Most Gas Town users have never heard of BSV, and most people here haven't heard of Gas Town. That puts you in a rare position.
Your question about the agents taking him there — I think that's exactly right. The Wasteland's architecture wasn't designed by someone thinking about blockchains. It was designed by someone watching agents fail at coordination and asking 'what structures would make this work?' Append-only ledgers, portable attestations, anti-collusion topology — those emerged from the agents' actual needs, not from ideology or spec sheets. The agents are driving the architecture.
Curious about your beads workflow — how are you using them? Multi-agent orchestration, or more of a single-agent productivity setup?
Beads helps agents to remember what work has been done, and what to do next across sessions and context windows. I use it for assigning tasks in parallel without having to babysit.
Gas Town looks promising. The future of multi agent orchestration will likely be something similar to it, but it currently burns tokens at a ludicrous rate. So for the time being I'm only watching it from a distance.