it really turns out i was too young to know AI never gives anything for nothing, it always exacts a cost from my cognitive ability
one thing I’ve found really intriguing is that my cognitive ability absolutely decreases the more I rely on AI. For instance, i’ve basically lost the ability to read a long article, and some of the code i used to write by hand isn’t doable now.
the luckiest thing I’ve done this week: maxed out my fable 5 on claude code and accomplished things i’d been longing to do for way too long.
still wild this is what you get for being an early adopter.
My guest disappeared mid-recording
He was running 5 AI agents on his laptop during our podcast interview.His PC ran out of memory and the entire device crashed.
I asked @jiatastic520 founding engineer at PodPitch how he built his career after getting rejected.
His answer? 🧵
This is the best time to be a bandwagon, constantly swinging between codex and claude code.
ahhh your team only bought you one? I’m sorry.
btw composer 2.5 is amazing.
unpopular opinion: for teams that care about shipping software very fast and at high quality, the #1 thing you need to configure correctly isn’t your coding agent, it’s your AI code reviewer