Summary

Loopsy debuted on Hacker News as a lightweight way for terminals and AI agents on different machines to talk to each other. The project is aimed at distributed operator and agent workflows where communication across environments is the product surface.

What changed

Loopsy launched publicly with a messaging layer for terminals and AI agents running across different machines.

Why it matters

As multi-agent and multi-machine workflows become more common, small coordination layers matter more than monolithic agent shells. Loopsy is a signal that developers want simpler connective tissue between environments, not just more autonomy in one window.

Evidence excerpt

The May 2 Hacker News digest described Loopsy as a way for terminals and AI agents on different machines to talk.

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