8-) Currently working on increasing limits to properly compare Gemini CLI and Claude Code. Will let you know about it!
8-) Currently working on increasing limits to properly compare Gemini CLI and Claude Code. Will let you know about it!
7-) Final note: After using Claude Code, I can't imagine going back to Cursor. Gemini shows promise but the free tier constantly redirects to Flash despite advertising "pro usage." When using API keys, I hit tier limits immediately.
6-) This approach minimizes double logic and missing functionality problems that typically plague AI-assisted development. My subscriptions are all top-tier and I use Opus as much as possible, but even Opus limits drain quickly with this workflow. Sonnet limits too.
5-) Here's the trick: before deploying to production, export all failed Playwright tests to a JSON file using a custom reporter. Feed this back to Claude Code and ask it to fix all issues until zero tests fail.
4-) Generate Playwright tests for all UI components and buttons. This requires 2-5 iterations. Tests must be as detailed as possible - don't skip edge cases.
3-) Use Claude Code to eliminate mock data and build the actual backend. This takes 2-10 iterations depending on project complexity. Sometimes UI changes are needed. Always update your architecture md file when making changes.
2-) Take all Polymet prompts and feed them to o3 to generate a Technical Specification Document. Add this as architecture md to your project repo. Spend at least 30 minutes here. This document becomes your single source of truth.
1-) Start with Polymet (or similar) to extract user stories and UI specifications. I spend 2 hours here depending on complexity. This is critical - most cursor-based projects fail because the AI doesn't understand what to build. Without clear requirements, you're setting yourself up for failure
My current AI-powered vibe coding workflow that ships 2-month projects in 2 days: 👇
I just deactivated my X account, each like means congrats :)
Pitching a feature that doesn’t exist isn’t "good sales" - it’s fraud. I’ve teased upcoming features too, but only when I’m 100% sure we can ship or I say "it’ll be ready soon" upfront. Sales starts with trust, not hype.
Dear CEOs: Comfort killed your momentum. You’re not leading anymore - you’re lagging. Starting over isn’t a weakness. It’s your only shot at survival.
Çocuklar demi
Şuan mecburen starlink kullanıyorum ancak en kısa sürede iptal edeceğim. Aynı şekilde Vercel’den de çıkış sürecimi başlatmıştım. Kötülere para kazandırmayacağız..
Elon Musk, the smartest clown…
@grok ?
I say “trying” because building a solid pipeline is genuinely hard.
Everyone can talk about data-driven decision making, but how often do we truly apply it? Collecting, cleaning, making data usable, interpreting it correctly is a challenge. My advice to founders: once you start gaining traction, start trying to look at your data.
I’ve been off Twitter for a while and figured it might be the perfect chance to escape Elon’s circus. I also use Starlink but just applied for good old-fashioned internet today. Fingers crossed some German provider drops a fiber line my way in the next two months!
Congrats!
Btw, I will post English here. At least for now
I think there is a difference in performance/results between using O3 during peak hours and during normal hours.