Another one just dropped: t3.codes
Soon we'll need orchestrators of orchestrators.
Another one just dropped: t3.codes
Soon we'll need orchestrators of orchestrators.
So many tools have popped up recently aimed at better orchestration of your Claude Codes and Codexes. Conductor has been here for a while, but now there's also Polyscope, cmux, Superset, just to name a few.
If a developer says:
Iβll fix it in an hour.
Believe him.
No need to check in every 3 hours.
I was just thinking about this today, but more in an asβif scenario where Anthropicβs lead engineers (who post tons of useful content on Claude Code) decide to move to Bluesky. That would change the balance significantly.
The inference on this is so fast it feels unreal.
taalas.com/the-path-to-...
If nothing else, most services I use daily have worsened in quality and have more downtime. I too am still waiting for the explosion of high quality software.
I never would have expected to be spending Valentine's Day writing about the challenges of working on a SaaS app, but here we are.
darios.blog/posts/your-s...
That's what I'm noticing too. LLMs tend to overuse effects a lot.
If you donβt understand the code AI is generating for you, youβre not moving faster, youβre just breaking things quicker.
Silicon Valley accurately predicted the vibe coding era.
Interesting article that gives a very different perspective on the recent chaos across stocks, crypto, and gold + silver.
occupywallst.com/yen
The number of times I've misclicked "Agents" instead of "Actions" since GitHub added the Agents tab... uh.
Nice touch in the BusyCal calendar app - marking the day and time when switching to daylight saving time. Why don't more calendar apps do this?
This was a few days ago:
bsky.app/profile/dari...
"claude md" ridiculous. he is NOT a doctor
Or, how to give the minimum effort without anyone noticing.
knip.dev by @webpro.nl is like Ozempic, but for code.
Great little tool. With little effort we managed to trim loads of dead code from a large repo.
Iβm now on Overcast which is IOS only, but before that I was using Pocket Casts and it was pretty good. I only had some sync issues between desktop and mobile.
Looks great! How are you finding Tauri? I'm considering it for a desktop app.
The world needs more leaders who work by uniting people instead of dividing
βThere are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.β
Looking forward to seeing it!
If you all of a sudden start having issues with Prettier in Visual Studio Code or Cursor, youβre not alone. It seems that the most recent extension broke formatting. The only solution for me was to roll back to version 11.0.2.
@kagi.com's new Orion browser is a breath of fresh air in a world of AI browsers.
I'm not sure. Simple SaaS apps yes, but I don't see a world yet where enterprises would choose to build a custom Jira or anything non-trivial. Especially if they don't have an IT team to maintain it.
Did you know that you can use the PostToolUse hook in Claude Code to format the code that Claude Code modifies? Rather than instructing Claude to do it through CLAUDE.md, this way you use less context, and you can be sure it will always be executed.
Yeah, right now it's very easy for agents to go off the rails and implement code that seems to work, but is a total mess to work in. And with every new feature they will just keep digging into the mess, making it harder and harder to clean up later.
Yeah, I hadn't heard them about them for a long time too until they started advertising on the TWiT podcast a few months ago
Leonardo DiCaprio has stopped using Wikipedia.