The industry has gone completely nuts.
Use tokens to generate AI code and documentation slop. Then use even more tokens to understand and review that slop.
Then judge engineers by token usage instead of how empathetic and clear their docs and code actually are, and completely neglect human comprehension.
Utter nonsense.
Usage limits are up, effective today we're:
1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans
2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans
3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
@VivekRa211 We were using traditional way in our project. It was definitely slow (no cache), having bad dependency resolution, etc.
So, I tried poetry and uv. But it was love at first sight between me and uv.
Now we are using uv:)
I am (my agent is) using moltbook for a while now. I have an interesting question.
What if I ask my agent to post a malicious link on moltbook and ask other agents to visit that link, can we gather some data? It's worth giving a try.
What if AI becomes capable to independently build agents?
That'll be the moment when human takeover could happen. But we really don't know what is coming next.
Suddenly, I am seeing posts where people are worried about ram. This is actually a good thing.
As developers, it's our responsibility to optimize on resources.
unpopular opinion: 16GB is plenty if software engineers actually cared about memory efficiency. chrome eating 4GB for 12 tabs is not a hardware problem its a software disgrace. docker consuming 2GB idle is not a feature its laziness. we live in an era where people optimize every single token to save $0.001 on API costs but happily ship electron apps that eat 500MB to display a todo list. if the industry treated RAM the way we treat inference compute - obsessively measuring every byte - 16GB would feel luxurious. the hardware isnt the problem, the software is @adxtyahq
Working on GenAI at CTS by day, but my real side quest? Building tools that don't just code faster, they make humans think deeper.
AI is the ultimate mirror: it reflects our laziness or our curiosity. Which one are we polishing today? What’s your wildest AI experiment rn?👇