Re: Discussion: Future-Proofing Git for Massive AI Parallelism

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Thank you for your reply, it was fun reading !

My current plan to experiment with git, ai agents and parallelism is as follows:

   1. Windows 11 as base operating system.
   2. PostGreSQL database server (for windows 11) as back-end/support for:
   3. Gitea git server (for windows 11) for local git server/github-like support.
   4. Git client (for windows 11)
   5. Gemini cli (for windows 11/npm/etc)
   6. Gemini 2.5 pro/cloud access from google.
   7. (Perhaps some) custom developed communication layer/channel utilizing PostGreSQL database server to store/retrieve messages for AI. (Still in testing phase).

(Optional 8. I also considered MailEnable mail server (for windows 11), but I suspect using e-mail for AI-to-AI might be too slow because of e-mail anti-spam and      throttling issues/rate limitters, and complexity overhead and processing overhead of e-mail protocols in general like smtp for sending, pop3/imap for receiving.)

(Future maybe 9. Ollama/local AI models, but not powerful-enough hardware for now to run either large AI models or AI models with large context windows).
(Also tested 10. LM Studio to serve local AI models and mimic/fake OpenAI API for cli tools which use OpenAI API).

I'd love to hear more from you, which software solutions you have tried so far, or what you are experimenting with it or considering for future use.

Bye for now,
  Skybuck Flying.










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