You just discovered the SaaSpocalypse that began around January this year.
I am currently working with a non-dev startup CEO that's fully embraced Claude Code and vibe coding. 90% of my work is to run code review workflows and steer his CLAUDE.md into the correct architecture choices and away…
In my experience, the delta in agent performance is substantial if the codebase is littered with dead code, redundant code, unreachable fallbacks, leaking abstractions and half-baked design patterns vs if the code is…
This is like what you can setup with Hermes or OpenClaw within a few minutes with your ChatGPT subscription or an open weights model, except they handle the Slack setup for you and bill you at API rates.
Just because it is performing rather poorly by comparison, it doesn’t mean it isn’t benchmaxxed. It can still be worse than it appears.
Is it a frontier player though, or perhaps a new benchmaxxed model? People were saying similar things about Grok but it ultimately amounted to little.
maybe it was coded by Claude
so, at a 8% discount at current prices.
What if you substituted "steel" with "asbestos" in your argument.
Dude, the agent didn't 'confess' anything. It doesn't understand anything, it's just fancy autocomplete. It's a math function we've armed with tools. Yes that can be very useful, and can speed you up a lot. But someone…
vim
That's true, but a lot of these people are also competitors. I can't imagine it'll be attractive going to the OpenAI media channel to talk about Gemini or Grok.
To be honest, until a month ago, I hadn't even heard of TBPN or seen any of their content. But, seemingly, out of nowhere, they managed to get all the leaders in AI to appear in their programming. The core of the…
will all my custom Wordpress themes and plugins run on EmDash?
For what is worth, Codex would be able to fix that. Claude is pretty bad at backend / architecture.
I thought about it for a moment, but the real reason I got the new M5 Pro with 64GB is to be able to run several large projects concurrently in Docker envs. I didn't go for a Max chip because I value the better battery…
> i just gave my favorite LLM a screenshot of one of those components and it recreated it perfectly. i paid $0. Because it's most likely in the training data. I.e., it stole it for you.
this seems like a crazy idea as the cli client has nothing to do with how many tokens per second the api streams
if the quality of search results today is anything to go buy -- clearly no
> I've consistently found Gemini to be better than ChatGPT [ because ] Google has crawled the internet so they have more data to work with. This commonly expressed non-sequitur needs to die. First of all, all of the big…
To be honest, no. It would just disappoint me as a customer and make me switch to a much cheaper Android.
My biggest issue with iOS 26 is not the UI (it’s subpar compared to prior work), but the fact that it drains my battery 2x faster than before and I’m with an iPhone 16 Pro. That’s unacceptable performance degradation on…
Sounds nice, in theory, but in practice I want to iterate on one, perhaps, two tasks at a time, and keep a good understanding of what the agent is doing, so that I can prevent it from going off the rails, making bad…
While this is cool, can anything be done about the speed of inference? At least for my use, 200K context is fine, but I’d like to see a lot faster task completion. I feel like more people would be OK with the smaller…
This sounds like the programmer equivalent of astrology. > Build context for the work you're doing. Put lots of your codebase into the context window. If you don’t say that, what do you think happens as the agent works…
You just discovered the SaaSpocalypse that began around January this year.
I am currently working with a non-dev startup CEO that's fully embraced Claude Code and vibe coding. 90% of my work is to run code review workflows and steer his CLAUDE.md into the correct architecture choices and away…
In my experience, the delta in agent performance is substantial if the codebase is littered with dead code, redundant code, unreachable fallbacks, leaking abstractions and half-baked design patterns vs if the code is…
This is like what you can setup with Hermes or OpenClaw within a few minutes with your ChatGPT subscription or an open weights model, except they handle the Slack setup for you and bill you at API rates.
Just because it is performing rather poorly by comparison, it doesn’t mean it isn’t benchmaxxed. It can still be worse than it appears.
Is it a frontier player though, or perhaps a new benchmaxxed model? People were saying similar things about Grok but it ultimately amounted to little.
maybe it was coded by Claude
so, at a 8% discount at current prices.
What if you substituted "steel" with "asbestos" in your argument.
Dude, the agent didn't 'confess' anything. It doesn't understand anything, it's just fancy autocomplete. It's a math function we've armed with tools. Yes that can be very useful, and can speed you up a lot. But someone…
vim
That's true, but a lot of these people are also competitors. I can't imagine it'll be attractive going to the OpenAI media channel to talk about Gemini or Grok.
To be honest, until a month ago, I hadn't even heard of TBPN or seen any of their content. But, seemingly, out of nowhere, they managed to get all the leaders in AI to appear in their programming. The core of the…
will all my custom Wordpress themes and plugins run on EmDash?
For what is worth, Codex would be able to fix that. Claude is pretty bad at backend / architecture.
I thought about it for a moment, but the real reason I got the new M5 Pro with 64GB is to be able to run several large projects concurrently in Docker envs. I didn't go for a Max chip because I value the better battery…
> i just gave my favorite LLM a screenshot of one of those components and it recreated it perfectly. i paid $0. Because it's most likely in the training data. I.e., it stole it for you.
this seems like a crazy idea as the cli client has nothing to do with how many tokens per second the api streams
if the quality of search results today is anything to go buy -- clearly no
> I've consistently found Gemini to be better than ChatGPT [ because ] Google has crawled the internet so they have more data to work with. This commonly expressed non-sequitur needs to die. First of all, all of the big…
To be honest, no. It would just disappoint me as a customer and make me switch to a much cheaper Android.
My biggest issue with iOS 26 is not the UI (it’s subpar compared to prior work), but the fact that it drains my battery 2x faster than before and I’m with an iPhone 16 Pro. That’s unacceptable performance degradation on…
Sounds nice, in theory, but in practice I want to iterate on one, perhaps, two tasks at a time, and keep a good understanding of what the agent is doing, so that I can prevent it from going off the rails, making bad…
While this is cool, can anything be done about the speed of inference? At least for my use, 200K context is fine, but I’d like to see a lot faster task completion. I feel like more people would be OK with the smaller…
This sounds like the programmer equivalent of astrology. > Build context for the work you're doing. Put lots of your codebase into the context window. If you don’t say that, what do you think happens as the agent works…