

Is there any task based interface for OpenCode?
I recently tried paperclipai, and just find it way to intrusive, but I like the idea of being able to just assign agents to tasks and have them do it.
So is there any agile task based board, where I can simply assign agents to a task and have them work on it. Ideally with PRs and comments.
I’m not looking to have an AI-first worklfow, I just want to write tasks like I normally do.
Anyone else experiencing constant delays with Grab orders?
Pretty much every order I've made in the past month has arrived late, to the point I get 15b vouchers each time.
Yesterday I ordered at 8:15PM, it showed 25 minute delivery time, by the time I placed my order 30 seconds later, that got bumped up to 35 minutes. It then shows an "On time promise" of 8:50-9:05. At 8:50, the "on time promise" changed to 9:05-9:20. The driver picked up my order at 9:05, but showed as making multiple deliveries. The food eventually arrived cold at 9:25.
It's pretty much the same story every day now. Their on time promises just get shifted whenever they can't meet them. Estimates shown on the screen are always wrong.
I guess people wouldn't use Grab if it showed real delivery times, but it would make it far less frustrating. I also don't want to give the riders a poor rating, because it's probably not their fault.
At what point to I just give up on pleasing Google
I started a new project about 6-7 months ago, initially my focus was just on getting content into it, and making sure it was actually useful for people.
Then at the end of March, I started to focus on SEO, improving titles, descriptions, etc... This initially was showing traction, views were going up, and so were clicks.
Until last weekend, were I noticed that there was no traffic from Google anymore. Already I knew what has happened, Google purged my site from their indexes.
Quite frankly; this is just so incredibly frustrating and demotivating. The previous 3 projects I tried shared the same fate, traffic just instantly and abruptly dropping, with no way of knowing what's going on. I feel like Google is actively destroying any motivation I have to build stuff for the web.
I'm still getting traffic from Duckduckgo, reddit and Bing. So maybe I'll just remove my site from GSC and stop worrying about it.
Is anyone using a 5G router for home internet?
For context; I just moved to a new condo. Made sure to check there was a fiber connection, and checked with the juristic office as well. They told me True has a fiber connection, and AIS also is possible.
I went to the True shop yesterday to open a new plan, only for it to take needlessly long, staff were chatting amongst themselves. After about 10 minutes they tell me that it's not possible, no real explanation given. I call my agent, to have her talk to the staff. Eventually it comes down that my floor is already at capacity. (Whatever that means)
Then today my landlord came over, to supervise the air con cleaning. The agent already spoke to him and he was just as confused as me. He also called the True shop, explain that there is a fiber connection in my room, only to be told that there's no more capacity. Despite him having a fiber connection himself just a few months ago.
We then walked to the True shop together to see if there's another solution, and they suggest getting a new 5G plan, and buying a pocket wifi. Which seems weird, because a pocket wifi device just doesn't have a good range, so why not suggest a 5G router. I'm also surprised they're just not renting it out.
So to get to the question, does anyone here just a 5G router at home, and is it good enough to watch movies and do some gaming? My main activity is just internet browser, nothing that really requires heavy through put.
For the life of me I cannot remember the name of this restaurant, and just today I found that it was closed.
It was on the 6th floor in CentralWorld, right next to the Swensen’s. It’s now some italian place.
They used to serve a good chicken steak and always had a good lunch deal.