@theo Very true, and also you should position that AI should be doing most of the review work on its own code (using a diff model than the one that made it)
We humans should be reviewing only critical path code or general architecting of it, ya know, scaling considerations etc.
USE CLAUDE COWORK!
If you're not using it, you're putting yourself at a serious disadvantage.
For me, I have setup a system which it tracks all my tasks.
Each day, I will feed it the transcripts from the meetings I have had.
Then it will log the meeting transcript
Create a list of action items that are on me to complete
It'll also log any context needed for the action item
Then in the morning I can ask it "hey, whats the highest priority thing I need to tackle today", and it'll grab me everything I need to do
Means I also don't forget anything that might have been mentioned in passing.
Serious productivity increaser. I would highly recommend implementing it
Deep Seek v4 Pro is a pretty good contender for frontier based models
You can have it handle most generic programming tasks
Then use Claude/GPT for the serious hard multi agent jobs
@SimonHoiberg I encourage people to just rent a cheap VPS and throw their databases, auths etc on that, one monthly bill, only down side is you gotta maintain it yourself, but most of it is quite straightforward
@PratikSinhatwt Yes, those who can understand code, and better, the architecture behind the code, will thrive a lot more with AI
Think of it as you are a code reviewer when working with AI, that's the best way to put it
If you lead an engineering team, the best thing you can do is share business context with them
Things such as upcoming new hires, contracts won, what the business is looking into
It gives your team more insights and a better idea of where the business is going, which allows them to also move in the same direction
@ThePrimeagen Genuinely it's really useful! Even for written notes it helps so much, I use a notepad day to day whenever I'm working
Probably one of the best switches I've done and would encourage everyone to do it!