@mattpocockuk "what's the next real decision" kills more scope creep than any planning doc. My question is, when the decision instead are clear and are A LOT, how to avoid context bloat and keep the AI in the smart zone?
@KaiXCreator imagine being a mechanic the day someone wheels away the hydraulic lift. you'd still fix cars. just flat on your back in a pit every job, knees in grease, takes 3x as long. you'd survive. you'd also think about that lift every single day.
@robshocks vendor lock-in is obvious. the sneakier one is architectural โ when your whole flow is shaped by one tool's assumptions. that's what actually bites when the rules change overnight.
@ravikiran_dev7 the race resets every 3 months. builders don't care about 'winning' โ they care about which tool doesn't break the agentic loop today. fable is very good at that. for now.
@w_giulius@dom_gag_96@elonmusk sadly true๐ฅฒ if italy had better management it'd be one of the countries with most talents but probably, itโs the Italian complexity rabbit hole the real source of the creativity that sparks problem solving in people
@CiprianiRanieri read your prompt twice, then read the llm answer twice, you'll find things you poorly explained and things that you assumed the AI got wrong but in fact got right.