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Mitchell Hashimoto is a serial infrastructure software founder known for creating developer tools including Vagrant, Terraform, and Vault at HashiCorp, and currently developing Ghostty, a modern terminal emulator. His approach emphasizes user-centered product design grounded in direct feedback from social media and early user friction points, while thoughtfully integrating AI capabilities without sacrificing human craftsmanship. He brings deep technical expertise in system design, protocol implementation, and debugging, coupled with a pragmatic perspective on emerging AI agent tools and their current limitations.
Ghostty 1.3 is now out! Scrollback search, native scrollbars, click-to-move cursor, rich clipboard copy, AppleScript, split drag/drop, Unicode 17 and international text improvements, massive performan
Ghostty 1.3 has been released with numerous new features and performance improvements.
I’ve been forcing myself to use the GUI agent apps the past week just to learn. One week isn’t enough experience yet, but I think they all miss the mark (so far) and I’m deeply fighting the urge to do
A developer shares initial impressions after testing GUI agent apps for a week, concluding they miss the mark, though restraining themselves from building their own alternative.
As a product person, some of the most important feedback you can get is why someone bounced on first use. It's also some of the hardest to get and social media remains the best way to get it. Product
A product manager emphasizes the importance of gathering user feedback about why people abandon products on first use, advocating for active monitoring of social media discussions.
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