Peace deal among hyperscalers is imminent. No more bottleneck boys and non-royal researchers. They act arrogant while the money that feed them is from ads, slop OS, social media etc being perceived as public mental health destroyer. π
i wish i had ideas that can code like this but make shit ton of money. i often come up with product ideas that would get me sue or put in jail if i set it up this way.
β¨ I think I've been coding almost solely on my VPS with Claude Code for almost a year now
All I can say it's just fantastic:
- no need to keep laptop open ever
- no laptop battery drain
- can switch to phone or any other device you like whenever you want to continue (like when you're outside)
- it just keeps going all night while you sleep (esp with /goal)
- you can start hacky projects from scratch and go live in seconds because you're already on the server which is great to ship things and get it used by people fast (not stuck on your local laptop webserver)
- it just feels like living in the future
I used to code on my laptop, test locally, then push to GitHub, then it auto pulled and deploy to production, that'd take me ~1 minute to get a new feature out
But then when I bought a new Mac Book Pro a few years ago I was too lazy to install a local Nginx environment, so I just started pushing to prod and everything went fine, and I sped up deploying to about 3 seconds from laptop to server, which people called me crazy for too
But now with Claude Code on my VPS in the last year, it just live edits on my production server, which sounds like it should go wrong but it just doesn't, it's very careful and only twice in 12 months messed up which meant my site didn't load for 10 seconds which is OK
If I wasn't working solo, like at a big company, I' think I'd recommend the same workflow but with a staging server, so it wouldn't touch production, for safety and regulatory reasons etc. but for me it's fine
I agree with @theo completely, it's clear to me this is where it's going, also seeing @karpathy with Claude moving to the cloud (via Slack etc), I think AI "agents" and AI coding will operate on servers / from the cloud first
P.S. I have 3-2-1 backups, multiple on-site and off-site backups which you should also even if you wouldn't code with AI, safety first!
DeepSeek is the GOAT. π³
They just published DSpark, a new speculative decoding method that boosts throughput by 51% to 400%.
They also open-sourced DeepSpec, the training framework behind it.
This is the real open AI.
It's so funny how the best businesses in the world decided to compete as if their life depended on it and are now held ransom by a commodity shitco like Micron and SK Hynix
20 LoC custom element + 1 tagged template lib. Could be my framework-less setup from now on.
15k dom nodes about 60 fps is not bad at all, but little jank interrupted by dnd
Memory cartel: I'm gonna squeeze every dollar out of your capex
tbh, if i were hyperscalers, i'm gonna come up with plan to teach these guys some lesson
This is a new paradigm for interacting with Claude that is significantly more "inline" with all the other human activity org-wide. Once you do all of the under the hood engineering work to make this "just work" (e.g. across tools, integrations, compute environments, memory, security, etc.), Claude basically joins the team in a seamless way - you can talk to it as you would talk to a person and it can help with a very large variety of workloads.
Imo this is the 3rd major redesign of LLM UIUX. The first paradigm was that the LLM is a website you go to, the second was that it is an app you download to your computer. This third one is that it is a self-contained, persistent, asynchronous entity with org-wide tools and context, working alongside teams of humans. It really takes a while to wrap your head around it, but it works and it is awesome.
Peace deal among hyperscalers is imminent. No more bottleneck boys and non-royal researchers. They act arrogant while the money that feed them is from ads, slop OS, social media etc being perceived as public mental health destroyer. π