I’ve been 6 months without using an IDE and my productivity is up ~300%.
I built CodeAgentSwarm to push Claude Code way further 👇
• Live File Diffs
• Dynamic Terminal Titles
• Searchable conversations with easy summaries
• Turbo mode (safe) to move fast without breaking things
• Multiple terminals working in parallel
If you’re into vibe coding and serious workflows, take a look:
👉 https://t.co/Z56ymHht4L
You close apps with the X.
I close them with a shotgun 💥🔫
MEGAKILL puts a shotgun on your Mac: aim at a window, pull the trigger, it's gone. Real bullet counter and reload.
https://t.co/Kv96h6NvyM
@steipete@v_shaal Hey Peter, quick question about slacrawl.
Does it rely on Slack’s local cache / desktop data, or does it actively hit Slack APIs?
Trying to understand if it creates noticeable traffic (rate limits, logs, unusual patterns) from a corp security perspective.
Totally crazy what OpenAI’s new image generation model can already do.
This League of Legends image was generated by AI. It’s not perfect yet, but the potential is honestly wild.
Does anyone else end up doing a “reset” on macOS?
Close everything except a few apps (WhatsApp/Chrome/Slack) just to focus again.
I’m using a script but it’s annoying.
Is there a clean app for this?
Yeah, that matches my experience. When you’re iterating fast, getting permission prompts every minute kills the flow.
The middle ground that’s worked best for me is skip-permissions with guardrails: restrict to project paths, block destructive commands and risky git actions, and rely on diff review + notifications so you stay in control.
I ended up building a visual setup for this in my app. Demo pinned, link in bio