Putting my tokens where my mouth is. I built pi-share-hf. Share your pi coding agent sessions as @huggingface datasets.https://t.co/ue9TWaIfrM
— Mario Zechner (@badlogicgames) 6 avril 2026
It tries to prevent you from uploading sessions containing PII/sensitive data with 3 tiers of defenses. Best used on OSS coding… https://t.co/92A1TneyIG pic.twitter.com/DCshnqxCZ3
Putting my tokens where my mouth is. I built pi-share-hf. Share your pi coding agent sessions as @huggingface datasets. github.com/badlogic/pi-share… It tries to prevent you from uploading sessions containing PII/sensitive data with 3 tiers of defenses. Best used on OSS coding sessions, as those are less likely to contain sensitive info. Uses pi agents for PII detection, which can cost you a lot of tokens. Read the README with your human eyes so you don't accidentally pwn yourself or get a huge bill. Haven't figured out how to filter for such datasets on HF yet. @ClementDelangue, any pointers on how to best label them so people can find them? Mario Zechner (@badlogicgames) we as software engineers are becoming beholden to a handful of well funded corportations. while they are our "friends" now, that may change due to incentives. i'm very uncomfortable with that. i believe we need to band together as a community and create a public, free to use repository of real-world (coding) agent sessions/traces. I want small labs, startups, and tinkerers to have access to the same data the big folks currently gobble up from all of us. So we, as a community, can do what e.g. Cursor does below, and take back a little bit of control again. Who's with me? cursor.com/blog/real-time-rl… — https://nitter.net/badlogicgames/status/2037811643774652911#m
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