Peter Grandstaff

@grandstaff
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Two Rock Software Founder, DEFNA President, DjangoCon US Organizer, Extraordinary Ventures Director. Durham, NC

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Thanks for the invite! It was fun to do some building!

@webology Very helpful. This gives me some good next steps. Been using tailscale + rustdesk and just reusing the tiled terminal window running on my office machine, but the UX is wearing thin. Next step is forcing myself to get comfortable with tmux commands, I think. Mosh seems like the icing on top. And it sounds like cmux works on my macbook even if my office machine is linux. Nice.
@FlipperPA Good question! Glad we fixed that. Thanks my friend. Happy to talk more about how you can use open models -- I know you appreciate the privacy they can provide!
Does anyone else find the multiple choice question UI in Claude Code strictly worse than it just listing the options and you type a reply?
@wsvincent @webology yeah I’d love to see some examples putting it to use that aren’t just chatbots or things I can do with pi/claude code and a markdown file
@paulzuradzki I will also say pi hasn’t done anything scary on me yet. My sandboxing is overly paranoid, and now with some use it feels like overkill. But, you gotta do whatever makes you comfortable letting it just run!
@paulzuradzki yeah it’s great to be free of those nagging thoughts of “I’m not really confident using cloud services on this data.” MTP was an easy upgrade but did need those config values I shared to work.
@wsvincent Not yet. Caught their sponsored talk at PyCon US 2025 and thought it looked pretty nice. Might have a project coming up where it makes sense. You? And, thanks!
I've been getting a lot of questions about my local LLM setup. Here are all the details, config files, and model choices. Anyone else having good success with Qwen3.6 or something else?
https://www.petergrandstaff.com/writing/2026-05-local-llm-setup/
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