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@mattpocockuk random thought.. wanted to expand on your ideas of exploring HTML plan docs instead of MD. @IndyDevDan ran evals to conclude: HTML > MD. Now I'm thinking why not move grill-with-docs to produce CONTEXT.html instead of CONTEXT.md
@antibearthesis One company sells inference tokens that the other will most definitely purchase at a high clip so think about it.. who’s more valuable? The farmer? The grocer? Or the fertilizer company?
@ClaudeDevs Remove https://t.co/Bxb8fXniDp connectors from Claude code mcps! Whoever came up with the feature needs to be scolded! Some of us haven’t touched https://t.co/Bxb8fXniDp in months!!!
This auto discovery of the ~/.agents directory and then bringing in things that I don't want my pi agent to have or my codex agent to have. It's getting frustrating. Universal standard might not be the way.
I don't think I'm a fan of the ~/.agents directory anymore. And the reason being, I kind of want my coding agents to be sandboxed within their own set of skills and rules and commands that I give them.
@mattpocockuk This is a great idea. I had just started getting into Codex routines, so I'm definitely going to go ahead and wire this up to start surfacing how I can improve my code base architecture pretty much every morning.
The "I'm not a real developer" trap doesn't just cost confidence.
It costs precision.
Stop using the right words — variable, function, race condition, side effect — and your LLM stops understanding you.
Vocabulary is leverage.
16 months ago I couldn't write a for-loop.
Last month I shipped a multi-agent finance system with 365 tests, 11 agents, and 13 CLI tools.
The skill that compounded most wasn't syntax.
It was learning to describe what I wanted with precision.
You don't need to learn to code in 2026.
You need to learn to describe code.
Type systems. Edge cases. State. Side effects. Concurrency.
The vocabulary IS the skill.
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