@kentcdodds: I made a Kody discord. Then I wired up Kody to manage it and goodness it's so much better telling an agent to do stuff …
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Kent C. Dodds shares his experience creating a Discord server for Kody and using the AI agent to manage it, finding it more efficient than manual UI interaction.
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I made a Kody discord. Then I wired up Kody to manage it and goodness it’s so much better telling an agent to do stuff in discord than trying to click around the UI 😂
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