@Saboo_Shubham_@KairosDataLabs Wow, and just what Mac needed! Now if you want to really impress me make a cross platform version that I can stall on Android, Linux and windows
269 JavaScript files. 107,000 lines of code.
"Byzantine consensus." "Neural pattern learning." "15-agent mesh coordination."
All of it wraps a single child_process.spawn('claude').
I read the source so you don't have to.
https://t.co/pulGuhuLLx
It's a safe bet that your most senior engineers are becoming just as much a liability as your 'vibe coders.'
Why? Because while one lacks procedural rigor, the other stubbornly resists the future.
At the root of it all is a choice we consciously make every day as engineers - between the ceiling we know and the sky we’ve never seen.
#softwarereliability #determinism #futureofwork #technicalleadership
https://t.co/NmyXGydnTv
How do we measure real progress in the age of AI? It's a question I've been obsessed with.
After years of working with exclusively with AI agents and tools, I realized the most important metric isn't speed or features or reduced bugs — it's autonomy.
I've formalized this into a simple concept: the Agent Autonomy Ratio (AAR). It’s the ratio of time an AI works for you unattended versus the time you spend preparing the task.
This single number has completely changed how I build, delegate, and think about the future of work. I believe it’s the truest measure of productivity amplification we have.
I break it all down in my new blog post. What do you think?
The Delegation Revolution https://t.co/eVSwDwXQZy
#ArtificialIntelligence #AIWorkflows #MeasuringProductivity #DeveloperTools #AgenticWorkflows
As soon as I learn a new thing, I just assume everyone knows that "thing" already. I have to stop assuming that. Here's a "thing" learned
https://t.co/fMF9l79oGJ
Junior devs when I show them a proper event-driven architecture:
'WhY nOt JuSt UsE a LiBrArY?'
The same devs a month later trying to add a caching layer to their 300-line controller endpoints: ....?
My architectural therapy session:
https://t.co/rbKy1Rt70g
#CleanCode #VibeResponsibly
@modelsarereal@kimmonismus not "people" - coders. And everyone needed one. Compilers just make devs more efficient, give us the ability to provide more to a client. We were the middleman. Jobs no longer needs a Wozniack.
@JucadaN@kimmonismus You're not far off - requirements and acceptance criteria become the new c++ and unit tests. What will be our value-add? Why will someone give me $200k and you $150k? Not because i know typescript or design patterns, it's gonna be based on your ability to describe what you want
@localhost_4173@kimmonismus Honestly, that's a you-problem.
Just as there are infinite strategies for running a comany, there are initinite ways to leverage LLMs -. Just "using them" does not guarantee results - just like "owning a company" doesn't guarantee you success".
Your strategy nets you 5%