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1/ Ever watch an AI agent confidently build the wrong thing? You say "add a simple auth flow." It spits out a 200-line god function with wrong assumptions, broken edge cases, and zero security. The model isn't the problem. The missing structure is.
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1/ Ever watch an AI agent confidently build the wrong thing? You say "add a simple auth flow." It spits out a 200-line god function with wrong assumptions, broken edge cases, and zero security. The model isn't the problem. The missing structure is.
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8/ The core workflow (design Q&A → PRD → vertical-slice TDD) is adapted from @mattpocockuk's excellent skills. I added cross-harness compatibility, read-once token hooks, and tighter agent constraints.
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9/ Ready to try it? One-click template → drop into any new project and start shipping cleaner AI-assisted features. github.com/victusfate/scaffo… Would love your feedback if you test it!
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Mark Essel retweeted
open-sourcing a 3D gen toolkit for Claude Code input image → environment, meshes, physics, lighting, & audio
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This one cracked me up this morning by @james406
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Thought this was pretty cool -> results here tanay.xyz/3kchallenge/

9 Mar 2025
I just accepted a challenge from my girlfriend: make $3000 in freelance dev work in 7 days. Unlucky for her, I'm really good. Clock starts now! 🧵👇
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AI can make work faster, but a fear is that relying on it may make it harder to learn new skills on the job. We ran an experiment with software engineers to learn more. Coding with AI led to a decrease in mastery—but this depended on how people used it. anthropic.com/research/AI-as…
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30 Jun 2025
Building my first (multi) agent workflow with an mcp server. Using LangGraph so far, and my co-worker is using ADK. The tooling seems young but capable
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13 Jun 2025
Replying to @EverythingOOC
Behind-the-scenes look at John Wick's intense bike fight sequence 🔥

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A Chinese man invented an anti-mosquito device by attaching a net to a fan and placing a UV light behind it. The mosquitoes are drawn to the light and then get sucked into the net. I’m ready for this summer😭

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Interesting opportunity for a talented writer. You'd leverage some existing source material, do 3-4 interviews with some really smart people, and synthesize all of it together into a 4-6 page white paper. DM me if you're interested in the project and want details!
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