@andrewmccalip I'm asking because i made a recipe app awhile ago and thought what if I had an ad network that allowed users to get contextual ads for cookware, ingredients, cooking equipment, etc.
@ReezyResells I feel like at a certain point it was manufactured. Not that it didn't exist but some would make it appear out of thin air when there was no racism anywhere.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
Anthropic engineer showed how one person can run 5 AI agents, that code, test, review, and deploy at the same time.
In 30 minutes they built the whole thing live in one session.
Here's what they cover:
> when to use one agent vs a full team
> how to split work so agents don't step on each other > the exact framework for deciding what each agent handles
that's exactly why, I put together a guide on building agent teams that actually work.
full guide in the article below π
Honestly, if you aren't using an old MacBook Pro or a Mac mini and installing proxmox. What are you doing? If you have a beefy old Mac Studio, MacBook Pro or Mac mini. You can load proxmox and then just build whatever VM or LXC you need. Couple that with an LLM like Claude Code or Codex and you're off to the races.
Honestly, because it's so hard to pick what you want. There are so many compromises. I know MacBook pros and macOS haven't gotten there fully with gaming but regardless. You don't have a lot of choices, sure cpu, ram, storage and screen size are still choices but that's extremely more simple than picking a windows laptop. You have to choose a manufacturer, screen size, graphics card, ram, storage, CPU brand (intel or AMD), and it's just too much IMO. With apple I have linux built in and can do majority of the linux experience. If I need more I ssh into my home lab and build a VM or LXC depending on what I need.
@nikitabier have you seen issues with the login screen for @X on the web? Tested both on Safari and Chrome. Where the passkey isn't accepted and states an error that the user account can't be found. I had to use the password option and then the passkey worked.