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AI isn't going to "eat up" anything. SaaS App stores Frameworks Higher level abstractions Frontend Product design Nothing is going away. Everything is changing. But the fundamentals are more important than ever. Stop with the fear mongering. It just makes you look dumb.
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...because that's the whole point of software? it's why it's the opposite of hardware that cannot change
can anyone ELI5 why software needs to be "maintained"? Like why do you need whole teams working on stuff that already works? Hardware doesn't work like this If it functions, it functions and does not need to be changed unless you're replacing something worn out.
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guys i think i got my answer
Someone please talk about what Fable is doing for them that other models can’t
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Someone please talk about what Fable is doing for them that other models can’t
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as usual for twitter, every side of the discussion of this agent loop thing is missing a lot of nuance "you NEED to be looping your agents otherwise you're ngmi" - false "looping agents are for people who have unlimited tokens" - false "just write regular prompts" - false
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Here’s your monthly reminder that you shouldn’t be writing markdown specifications
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Folks learning AI from me have been asking me to share a list of people to follow on X, meant for non-technical and semi-technical people. I thought I'd rather put that list here than in direct messages. @mvanhorn @mattpocockuk @geoffreyhinton @badlogicgames @demishassabis @deedydas @theo @addyosmani @championswimmer @enjoyingthewind @claude_code @FredKSchott @GeoffreyHuntley @devagrawal09 @aparnadhinak @Vtrivedy10 @natebjones @rohit4verse @reach_vb @kieranklaassen @trq212 @dexhorthy @GergelyOrosz @gregisenberg @LLMJunky @AndrewYNg @thdxr @kitlangton @gkcs_
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The quality of life update I actually want is to make it unnecessary to ever need to open settings. Agent should be able to configure itself
Today’s Codex quality-of-life updates start in settings. You can now search Codex settings, with results grouped by category, so you can find what you want to change without scanning every section – this makes setup and customization easier.
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Live now!
In one hour, I'll be going live with @devagrawal09 to learn about his new AI project Specter. I'm excited to see what he's been cooking. youtube.com/live/i5LGDnuHXOA
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In one hour, I'll be going live with @devagrawal09 to learn about his new AI project Specter. I'm excited to see what he's been cooking. youtube.com/live/i5LGDnuHXOA
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I'm slowly but surely forming a better idea how to do "better specs". The key idea is to make them structured and allowing a spec to contain structured source of truth definitions and rich artifacts such as code-defined diagrams, API/CLI/schema definitions, etc.
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So... anybody got recommendations for where in SF I should live?
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pewdiepie out here killing million dollar vc funded startup what a timeline we live in
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I wished I loved anything as much as tmux users love telling people that they just use tmux for that
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Dev has cooked
can codex with computer use use claude code tui? because that means we can automate claude code without paying extra
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can codex with computer use use claude code tui? because that means we can automate claude code without paying extra
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.@solid_js spotted
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Replying to @claudeai
Also new in Claude Code: dynamic workflows (research preview). For the hardest tasks, Claude makes a plan, runs hundreds of parallel subagents, and verifies its work before reporting back. Think a migration touching hundreds of files. Read more: claude.com/blog/introducing-…
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I've shifted most of my time r/w code to r/w systems diagrams. We need the equivalent of a "modern programming language" for diagrams. What we currently have feels like Fortran.
System diagrams are one of the most important foundations for the agentic software engineering. Yet the current generation of tooling (e.g. Mermaid) feel incredibly antiquated (e.g. getting the layout right in a declarative way is close to impossible). Are there some new tools?
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Very cool formalization of event sourcing from spec to implementation. I love the concepts of Spec DSLs that convert into tests This framework might be a bit too rigid for my tastes but super interesting and built of solid foundations
Introducing: Specter Supercharge Agentic Engineering with - Typescript Framework for Specs that compile, execute, and scaffold your app - Vertical Slices that can be built, tested, and operated independently Agents can finally work on large complex codebases reliably
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