On this episode of
Crazy Wisdom, I,
Stewart Alsop, sit down with
Dax Raad, co-founder of OpenCode, for a wide-ranging conversation about open-source development, command-line interfaces, the rise of coding agents, how LLMs change software workflows, the tension between centralization and decentralization in tech, and even what it’s like to push the limits of the terminal itself. We talk about the future of interfaces, fast-feedback programming, model switching, and why open-source momentum—especially from China—is reshaping the landscape. You can find Dax on
Twitter and check an example of what can be done using OpenCode in this
tweet.
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00:00 Stewart Alsop and Dax Raad open with the origins of
OpenCode, the value of
open source, and the long-tail problem in coding agents.
05:00 They explore why
command line interfaces keep winning, the universality of the terminal, and early adoption of agentic workflows.
10:00 Dax explains pushing the terminal with
TUI frameworks, rich interactions, and constraints that improve UX.
15:00 They contrast
CLI vs. chat UIs, discuss voice-driven reviews, and refining
prompt-review workflows.
20:00 Dax lays out
fast feedback loops, slow vs. fast models, and why autonomy isn’t the goal.
25:00 Conversation turns to
model switching, open-source competitiveness, and real developer behavior.
30:00 They examine
inference economics, Chinese open-source labs, and emerging U.S. efforts.
35:00 Dax breaks down incumbents like Google and Microsoft and why
scale advantages endure.
40:00 They debate
centralization vs. decentralization, choice, and the email analogy.
45:00 Stewart reflects on building products; Dax argues for healthy
creative destruction.
50:00 Hardware talk emerges—
Raspberry Pi, robotics, and LLMs as learning accelerators.
55:00 Dax shares insights on
terminal internals, text-as-canvas rendering, and the elegance of the medium.
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