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When I handed my workspace over to Multica back in May, I was happily picturing how letting AI take on more of the work would mean fewer late nights for me. The work did get done — but my token bill went through the roof. The other day I pulled a three-month usage report for the workspace out of curiosity, and I had to double-check that I was reading it right: about 38M tokens in May, jumping to nearly 500M in July, with a three-month total of 883M. So here’s a data-driven look at how my token consumption exploded over those three months — and why. Because my AI tasks have gone from “trying it out” to “can’t live without it”.

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The way I star GitHub repositories is pretty much the same as how I like and collect videos on bilibili: I just click them on a whim. Whenever I see a project that looks even remotely interesting, my brain always goes “might be useful someday” or “I’ll take a look later” — and my finger clicks the button before my brain finishes the thought.

That’s how, over the years, my star count quietly climbed past 800. To be honest, I have no idea what those 800+ projects actually are — most of them were starred because they seemed useful back then, and then never opened again.

I recently switched to another batch of commonly used AI tools — some pleasantly surprising, some left me speechless. Here’s my honest record. Multica: Master of Cyber Livestock ManagementMultica’s...
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Opencode has significantly improved my efficiency in development and bug fixing. However, in real work, I often need to maintain multiple projects simultaneously or handle development across several different directions. This means one person needs to manage and work on multiple branches at once. In such cases, manually switching branches, launching Opencode, confirming changes, testing, merging, and testing again can be quite tedious…

That’s why I’ve been looking for a task board tool where I can assign and track tasks through issues, letting Agents handle initial work while I focus on testing and reviewing code. Today I’m introducing Multica (https://multica.ai/), an open-source AI-native task management platform that aims to turn coding agents into real team members. Simply put, it allows you to collaborate with AI Agents the same way you would collaborate with human engineers.