Claude chat vs cowork - why have two products instead of one? Shouldn't the desktop app have a singular interface for ALL kinds of work - chat, cowork, code?
@Airtel_Presence has the worst IVR and customer care experiences. It's so hard to even start a ticket, let alone get your problem solved. AI in Airtel seems to be short for Automatically Ignored.
People losing their shit at $100 for ultimate edition of GTA 6 need a reality check. Rockstar has supported GTA 5 for 13 years. 13 years. I think 13 years is worth $100.
codex is super capable of building mocks for features we want to build in a new/existing project, but it's a pain not having a dedicated interface that can be shared across a team for review/comments/discussions. or am I missing something?
opus with low thinking is my sweet spot. It's fast, cheap, and gets the job done. I don't have to reach for opus for something as simple as "organize this directory" but opus has consistently been faster than sonnet/haiku, I can't seem to use anything else.
How do you build reliability gates for AI? How do you build trust with something you rarely take a look at? How do you trust sycophancy? How much of it involves human intervention?
I actively try to not look at the code to find new ways to solve the reliability problem of vibe coding. In a future where building software is a solved problem, reliability will be the biggest pillar that holds everything up.
A fresher in the field today has so much to learn and compete with. If I had to start today, I'd be supremely overwhelmed. To tackle this, I'd recommend freshers to learn ways to verify work. Output verification, and strengthening trust and reliability should be the goal.