I got to play a small part in the latest video from one of my favorite creators, ZeFrank / True Facts. Being able to contribute to a beloved series of not just funny but highly educational videos, that I've enjoyed as a fan for a decade, is just... 🤌 https://t.co/kCvVX3WS5w
@FiberyHQ I am unreasonably excited about this. Does it enhance productivity? Maybe a little. But it's still a long-felt point of friction that I am so happy to see eliminated! 😃
@MaxMusing But that leaves a great many things that *can* be built and have lesser maintenance costs and risks. Especially as coding agents become more able to self-maintain (update, bug fix, do security scans, etc.). Which is already happening and will accelerate.
@MaxMusing Or creating your own (non-ecommerce) website, for matter? Far, far less than a billing system, shopping cart, HIPAA-compliant platform, etc. THOSE are the tools that won't be worth building ourselves because the building isn't the hardest part, at least over time. Maintenance is.
@AnthropicAI One is being deployed on a production website within days, replacing a clunky and page-heavy legacy system. It will be far easier to use and far faster to load. Another is already helping my procrastination when a decade of coaching and therapy only made modest gains.
Today's very original and definitely unique thought: @AnthropicAI Opus 4.5 is unbelievable at vibe coding, Max at $200/mo is well worth it, and it will very likely change my life. 3 major apps from 0-useful in 3 days.
Now you know what I think of AI... or do you?
@AnthropicAI 3 major apps in totally different domains and tech stacks: personal assistant/productivity (local Mac app in Swift), audio extraction + ASR (local Python services + HTML/JS PWA), and mapping (HTML/JS).
The way the US defines and measures "poverty" and the "middle class" may be fundamentally insane. Michael W. Green makes a wildly compelling case. Counterpoints? Or are we really just this fucked? (I think we are, but open to hearing otherwise)
https://t.co/6W9QmnQ2pB
@fibery_io What an incredible page, so many quotes! I always love seeing when you make new content like this because it's always a different (more honest, self-deprecating) take than most other companies. Putting a mix of feature requests that were *met* with ones that *aren't* is great.
@mdubakov Anyway just some off-the-cuff alternative ideas. I think it's interesting to consider the differences between companies, not just in raw success, revenue, etc. but also in vibes like this (and how it interacts with success, revenue, etc.).