Multi-agent coding orchestration
What happens when several coding agents share a room, a filesystem, and a coffee machine.
MAGESLABS · ESTABLISHMENT NO. 02 · ON-RECORD
We conduct experiments. Sometimes they conduct us. Some are useful. Some are just play. The records, where they exist, are below.
§ 01 · ABOUT THE FACILITY
MagesLabs is the workshop side of a long habit: building things to find out how they work, then keeping the ones that turn out to be interesting.
It is not a company. It is not a product. It is not a portfolio. It is a place where ideas get tried — usually small, occasionally weird, sometimes useful enough to live on a server somewhere.
Operations are conducted out of Florida, mostly after hours, on hardware that hums quietly in the corner of a room.
§ 02 · ACTIVE EXPERIMENTS
Subject is reminded that completion of any given experiment is voluntary, unscheduled, and largely a matter of mood.
What happens when several coding agents share a room, a filesystem, and a coffee machine.
An assistant that picks up the phone, takes notes, and remembers what you talked about last week.
A small archive for things you would otherwise forget — tagged on arrival, retrieved on demand.
Modest instruments for thinking about chords.
Ambient sound for the kind of evening that involves dice.
Quietly useful infrastructure for moving things around.
A small switchboard for events: webhook in, decision out, right place at the right time.