Making internal developer platforms at day | 🎙️host of @byndcodepodcast

Joined February 2009
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Who has bought $SPCX here?
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Congrats to the @ona_hq team for the @OpenAI deal! Well deserved und absolutely mega cool!
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Great day in London at @gitlab Transcend. Was fun joining the @gitlab Developer Show as a guest speaker today.
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With AI, more time should be spent on deciding what to build and especially what not to build, rather than on how to build.
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Just landed nested subagent support in Claude Code Starting to experiment more with agents kicking off agents as a way to better manage context. Capped at depth=5 to start, going out in today’s release. Lmk what you think!
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This is so true! I just did the A/B test and posted the @steipete quote on LinkedIn with literally zero response. Give it 3 months and my feed will be flooded with “prompts are dead! Use loops” posts. #cantWait
Replying to @gauthampai
Don’t worry it’ll take 3 months until it’s there. We’ll be talking about fleets that design your loops then.
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Running out of Context in your favorite Coding Agent is the same feeling as running out of Battery on your mobile phone #97%
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Hey @bcherny looks like /security-review command does not work with local git repos without a remote branch. At the same time /code-review command works fine with local git repos.
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Going to be in London this week! Will be fun. Weather could be better tho
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Happy sunday everyone!
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Vibecoded some sweet little app for optimizing images for social media. Just a subset of what I used to do with photoshop and things that where to complicated with gimp.
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Creator of Claude Code : "I don't prompt Claude anymore. I create loops - and the loops do the work. My job is to create loops." In 30 minutes, Boris breaks down his real daily Claude Code setup. Claude loops routines dynamic workflow Worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course
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Can’t wait to listen to this one! Thanks @GergelyOrosz
Why is the creator of OpenCode pretty skeptical about AI productivity gains, and the hype around AI? A very conversation @thdxr (and lots of truth bombs:) Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 07:03 Dax’s path into tech 09:04 Early startup experience 13:16 Getting involved with open source 16:13 OpenCode 23:17 Anthropic banning OpenCode 30:34 From terminal to GUI 32:34 OpenCode’s business model 36:33 Why inference is profitable 39:11 GPU bottlenecks 40:54 AI hype 45:50 AI spending 48:47 Dax’s memo 55:41 Dax’s skepticism of predictions 58:58 Engineering culture at OpenCode 1:02:38 How building works at OpenCode 1:05:36 Taste and quality 1:11:32 Dax’s work setup 1:12:35 The role of engineers and EMs 1:15:50 Advice for engineers 1:18:12 Book recommendation Brought to you by: • @AntithesisHQ – verify your system’s correctness without human review or traditional integration tests – and avoid bugs or outages antithesis.com/pragmatic • @WorkOS – everything you need to make your app enterprise ready workos.com/ • @turbopuffer – a vector and full-text search engine built on object storage. It’s fast, cheap, and extremely scalable turbopuffer.com/pragmatic Three interesting thoughts from Dax: 1. No AI-native coding agent company is “winning” by being better with AI. Dax says that none of OpenCode’s competitors are crushing them, and that nobody is using AI so well that others cannot compete. 2. Most software engineers profit from AI as time gained, not increased output — unless you change incentives! Dax says the natural way for software engineers to “cash out” their AI tooling gains is with time savings, by doing the same work as before, but faster. Until compensation and motivation structures change, most teams should expect output to stay flat while engineers go home earlier. There’s nothing wrong with this, but AI vendors sell a different outcome to CFOs: increased output. 3. AI code generation mutes the “guilt” of doing the wrong thing, but this builds up tech debt. Pre-AI, writing a hack felt bad, the second time it felt really bad, and by the third time you’d often just refactor in order to fix up the code. Now, the agent hides the hack, which skews devs’ judgment and results in less tech debt being cleaned up.
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Really fascinating podcast from @davidsenra and @RickRubin on @FoundersPodcast! Resonated in so many ways with me. The Importance of being curious and and being a listener more than a speaker. Also that it is totally OK not to be motivated everyday but still show up! Great pod!
Rick Rubin: “I've always been true to what I feel and it's worked out. The fact that I've stayed true to what feels right to me, and luckily by the grace of God it has resonated with other people, allows me to continue doing it. But I suppose if that didn't happen I would just make things for myself on a small level and keep doing it and have a real job.”
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„Je mehr man sich darüber identifiziert, dass man jemand ist, der Code schreibt, desto schwerer wird man es haben. Weil dann konkurrierst du mit einer Maschine und die schreibt schneller Code als du.“
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Whow! Das Interview mit Golo Roden hat bereits mehr als 1000 views auf YouTube! Absolut empfehlenswert „Das Schreiben von Code war eigentlich nie das Problem“ byndco.de/14/yt

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Please ask Claude how to get back twitter and fix it!
BREAKING: Former Twitter founder Jack Dorsey announces he is joining Anthropic as member of the technical staff.
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BREAKING: Former Twitter founder Jack Dorsey announces he is joining Anthropic as member of the technical staff.
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