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Grok 4.20 runs four parallel agents at once: • One for reasoning. • One for real-time X data. • One for coding and one for creative work. We went from a chatbot to a board of directors in two years.
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These days, context windows are so large that an entire codebase can be fed into an LLM. However, you simply get faster garbage if your underlying architecture is garbage.
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One harsh lesson I learned while starting from scratch to build a digital studio is that building in a vacuum is a trap.
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Even if you have the best AI tools available, you will still make scalable mistakes if you don't have reliable people to share ideas with.
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Locate your people in advance. Everything is different when you have someone in the trenches with you to go over the architecture.
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Hot take: A developer who blindly relies on AI gets fired for shipping a bad code. A developer who ignores AI gets fired for moving too slowly. Become the strict editor.
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UI/UX tip: Group your prices and 'Buy' buttons together. Forcing visitors' eyes to move back and forth across the screen is exhausting. Design for low cognitive load.
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The cloud is essentially someone else’s computer, but edge AI makes it feel like the cloud is right back on our own devices. That’s technology for you; just a continuous loop.
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Our transition from "AI as a toy" to "AI as a teammate" happened quickly. As we play Head Chef, it now essentially serves as our entire line-cook staff.
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Unpopular opinion: The true power of AI coding tools isn’t how quickly they work. It’s how they force you to truly understand system architecture, since you can’t just brute-force your way through boilerplate code anymore.
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This perfectly highlights why we’re not going to be replaced anytime soon: It’s extremely easy to vibe-code a broken demo, but it takes a real software engineer to come along and fix the completely broken system architecture.
“In the next 6 months AI will replace all software engineers” Sure
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Quick Tip: Don't put all your logic into one massive component. It'll kill your application's performance and your sanity.
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Rather, divide your user interface into small, discrete parts. One component = one task.
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It makes debugging easy and lets you update features without breaking the entire system. Keep the architecture simple.
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UI/UX tip: Group your prices and 'Buy' buttons together. Forcing visitors' eyes to move back and forth across the screen is exhausting. Design for low cognitive load.
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If you're struggling with a huge cognitive load with your current project, my brother and I can offer you high-converting web and app solutions over at Prelyct. Let us handle the UI/UX complexity so you don’t have to. Check us out here: prelyct.com
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Prelyct HQ retweeted
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Every AI tool has its strength. ChatGPT vs Grok vs. Gemini vs. Claude vs. Perplexity. Different tools, different superpowers. Which one do you use the most? vs.
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The hardest part of software engineering in 2026 is no longer writing the software, but rather proving to the internet that you are not an AI bot.
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An LLM can't sit on a client call, feel their frustration, and design a UI/UX that actually makes their life easier. Empathy is the human edge AI can never cross.
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Vibe coder vs normal developer.
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