▲ 4 r/ChatGPTCoding+1 crossposts

Conductor is Mac-only so I rebuilt it for Windows and Linux, then used it to build itself. It's open source.

Hey all. Bit of a long one, sorry.

So I'm on Windows. Conductor is Mac only. I got tired of waiting for that to change and just rebuilt the thing myself.

And yeah, it started as a Conductor clone, I'm not going to pretend otherwise. If you've used Conductor you'll recognise the layout about half a second after opening it.

The part I think is actually fun though: I've been using it to build itself for the last four weeks. 132 commits, 79 merged PRs, 50 releases since July 17th. Agents wrote the code, I read every diff before it merged. The video is the app reviewing a branch that one of its own agents wrote, which still feels slightly weird to say out loud.

Anyway. Everything below is in there because it annoyed me while I was doing that, and honestly that list is the only reason I'm posting.

  • It runs on Windows and Linux.
  • It's open source, AGPLv3. No workspace cap, no paid tier, no account, nothing to buy, no upgrade button anywhere. If you want it to work differently, fork it.
  • There's a ring next to the composer showing how much of your subscription you've burned through. I put that in after about the third time four parallel agents ate my weekly limit by Wednesday afternoon. Now I can check before I start them instead of finding out when everything stops.
  • Every session, branch and project gets a written progress summary. Not a diff stat, an actual little brief: what this branch is doing, what changed last, what's still outstanding. This is the one I missed most back when I was running six terminal tabs, because the real problem was never the model being bad, it was that I genuinely could not tell you what any of them had been doing for the last twenty minutes.
  • Every workspace has a status icon. Working, done and unread, waiting on you, merged. Sounds trivial, but finding the one agent that's been sat there blocked on a question for fifteen minutes used to be a whole thing.
  • You can mix harnesses. Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode and Kimi. Two sessions can share a workspace so one writes and the other reviews the same branch, and when my Claude usage is running low I just hand the branch over to Codex without leaving the worktree.
  • It'll rewrite your prompt before sending if you want it to. Off by default. I turn it on for the lazy one-liners I'd otherwise have to type out twice.
  • Kimi K2.7 is wired in for the boring mechanical runs where I don't want to spend Claude usage.
  • And SSH. Point it at a remote box and the workspaces just live there, terminals and diffs and run scripts all behaving the same as local.

That's about it. Mostly I want to know whether any of this is useful to anyone other than me, or whether I've spent a month building something only I want 😅. And if you're on Windows and it falls over on your setup, please tell me, that's the one I actually care about.

Cheers!

Site and Windows install: https://maestro-build.com/windows

Repo: https://github.com/PlathsOven/visual-conductor

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 8 days ago

Build a Conductor Build alternative for Windows users

maestro-build.com

Manage 10+ coding agent sessions simultaneously in a user-friendly UI!

I use Conductor daily, but I got annoyed of the 5-tab limit, since I'm generally managing 10-20 sessions at once across multiple projects. So I replicated Conductor and added several features that I personally found helpful.

Conductor currently is only available for Mac users, but Maestro is available on Mac, Windows, and Linux!

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 9 days ago

Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it

Do you guys think someone knows something about the Antrhopic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands worth of shares.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago

Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it

Do you guys think someone knows something about the Antrhopic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands worth of shares.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago
▲ 4 r/Kalshi

Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it

Do you guys think someone knows something about the Anthropic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands dollars worth of shares.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago

Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it

Do you guys think someone knows something about the Anthropic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands dollars worth of shares.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago

Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it

Do you guys think someone knows something about the Antrhopic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands worth of shares.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/Kalshi

Fed decision 2% less likely to be No change after Hammack says 'some number' of rate hikes may be needed

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 10 days ago
▲ 1.7k r/Infuriating+3 crossposts

[OC] Whoever put these two types of mangos next to each other belongs in the deepest depths of hell

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 11 days ago
▲ 16 r/Kalshi+4 crossposts

Perfect example of post-news volatility

Market immediately reacted to the headline, lowering the probability of high inflation in China. But for the following 2 hours, the market seemed to disagree on how much the headline matters.

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 12 days ago
▲ 0 r/OpenAI

Reuters: OpenAI flags possible critical cybersecurity risk in upcoming model --> OpenAI’s Astra released by Aug 31 drops by 50%

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 12 days ago

Reuters: OpenAI flags possible critical cybersecurity risk in upcoming model --> OpenAI’s Astra released by Aug 31 drops by 50%

u/Scary_Climate_3975 — 13 days ago

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