The Meta Security Layer: What Nobody Told You About Zero-Human Companies
I open-sourced a little thing called mesa. It's an orchestrator, paperclip alternative — you run it on your laptop, it spawns coding agents, babysits them, wires them up to your actual work. Local dev tool. That's the whole pitch. Within a week, two strangers opened PRs to it. One of them shipped 62
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