> I'm building The Operating System for SMBs it's a genius
i've also been using opus 4.5 with lots of heavy rust development. i don't "vibe code", but lead it with a relatively firm hand- and it produces pretty good results in surprisingly complicated tasks. for example, one of…
> Of course, you can declare that the world itself is inherently sinful and imperfect, and is not ready for your beautiful theories i see we are both familiar with haskellers (friendly joke!)
i find it's pretty rare to have a project that only consists of one or two languages, over a certain complexity/feature threshold
IME this has been significantly reduced in newer models like 4.5 Opus and to a lesser extent Sonnet, but agree it's still sort of bad- mainly because the question you're posing is bad. if you ask a human this the answer…
That seems like a good idea... hmm.
This right here. Every time I talk to someone claiming 2-4x multipliers, after a few rounds of conversation they eventually admit "yeah you have to learn when to stop when it's no longer productive, you get a feel for…
the main issue is that you end up looking down the barrel of begging claude, for the fifth time this session, to do it right- or just do it yourself in half the total time you've wasted so far. at least, this is what i…
isn't the issue that sometimes a given scanner can't know from where the package is sourced? like if I'm scanning an arbitrary linux system, and I see `libssl.so.1` but I don't see it in the local package manager, I…
> I'm building The Operating System for SMBs it's a genius
i've also been using opus 4.5 with lots of heavy rust development. i don't "vibe code", but lead it with a relatively firm hand- and it produces pretty good results in surprisingly complicated tasks. for example, one of…
> Of course, you can declare that the world itself is inherently sinful and imperfect, and is not ready for your beautiful theories i see we are both familiar with haskellers (friendly joke!)
i find it's pretty rare to have a project that only consists of one or two languages, over a certain complexity/feature threshold
IME this has been significantly reduced in newer models like 4.5 Opus and to a lesser extent Sonnet, but agree it's still sort of bad- mainly because the question you're posing is bad. if you ask a human this the answer…
That seems like a good idea... hmm.
This right here. Every time I talk to someone claiming 2-4x multipliers, after a few rounds of conversation they eventually admit "yeah you have to learn when to stop when it's no longer productive, you get a feel for…
the main issue is that you end up looking down the barrel of begging claude, for the fifth time this session, to do it right- or just do it yourself in half the total time you've wasted so far. at least, this is what i…
isn't the issue that sometimes a given scanner can't know from where the package is sourced? like if I'm scanning an arbitrary linux system, and I see `libssl.so.1` but I don't see it in the local package manager, I…