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yet another tech nerd, UCI math survivor, author of python web framework lihil, premier and ididi.

What adapters written in java look like


My working routine for the last two months: Monday - Friday: Vibe coding Saturday - Sunday: Refactoring


CICD is not enough; we need CR—continues reviewing and refactoring, to boost the overall productivity of the team under the background of AI coding.


I’m absolutely left.


Yes, we need user confirmation. But the way we present information to support decision-making is critical. For example, Codex outperforms Claude Code in demonstrating code changes, which builds user confidence when confirming actions, and that’s a big win for UX.

We are still in a very preliminary stage on building agents, where a lot of concepts are discussed but not well implemented, or barely understood. We all know what human-in-the-loop is, but there are so many implementation details that largely differentiate great and ok agents.



We are still in a very preliminary stage on building agents, where a lot of concepts are discussed but not well implemented, or barely understood. We all know what human-in-the-loop is, but there are so many implementation details that largely differentiate great and ok agents.


Developers have no loyalty to coding agent , I had been using Claude code on a daily basis for the past 2 months and I just switched to codex and feel no guilty at all.


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Some random features I vibe coded on Thursday night and shipped to prod on Friday.

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The only sorting algorithm with O(1) time complexity.

we’re so goddamn cooked

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Vibe coding with Claude feels so great, it gets even better when you tweak it with context managing, designing subagents and a good mechanism of context managing to keep them rolling. It’s like training juniors that never complain and constantly getting better, so much fun!


Number of my chrome tabs


Either Claude is overloaded or I’m , or both


I used to think since AI has been getting better and better, I’ll just enjoy coding and let AI solves all my bugs. It turns out AI is the one enjoys coding and I’m fixing bugs it creates, what a dependency inversion


If you think c++20 is great, just wait until you see c++50.


thanks, now I get to vibe coding while sitting on toilet.

claude code mobile your dev environment, in your pocket > unlimited ssh & parallel tasks > multi-claude sessions > multi-terminals > built-in browser w/ devtools > localhost tunneling (localhost:3000 ✅ > git management, text editor w/ lsp, file/project explorer and more

TheAhmadOsman's tweet image. claude code mobile

your dev environment, in your pocket

> unlimited ssh & parallel tasks

> multi-claude sessions

> multi-terminals

> built-in browser w/ devtools

> localhost tunneling (localhost:3000 ✅

> git management, text editor w/ lsp, file/project explorer

and more


Hot take: The main reason for you to learn agent frameworks should be to build AI apps without them.


thats the price you pay


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