The limit on how much I ship in a week stopped being how many agents I can parallelize and became how clearly I can describe what I want. Bad ten-minute plans produce bad two-hour outputs no matter how good the model is.
Talked to a friend who tried Claude Code/Cursor last year, decided it wasn't good, and hasn't touched it since. Fair call at the time. But the gap between then and the tools I'm using now is hard to communicate. The thing they wrote off basically isn't the thing anymore.
Fixed a prod bug from my phone last week without opening my laptop. Saw the error, asked the agent to give a few fixes, picked the one that felt right, and merged while I was walking. A year ago this would've been a 30-minute laptop scramble. Insane
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
@aryanlabde Claude, almost exclusively these days.
I've used both at different times and Codex has way better usage limits at lower price tiers, but the experience just isn't that close.
@Adidotdev A bit different than most, but building a platform to auction livestock. So many of these suck—trying to build one that's modern, elegant, and easy to use. https://t.co/QAJJjJQuU7
Went through a phase earlier this year where I was running 8–10 different coding agents in parallel on different features. Felt incredibly productive in the moment. Then I'd open the codebase a week later and not recognize half of what was in there. Learning to focus on less.
Thinking about finding some time to livestream a project I’m working on soon. Trying to choose a platform (YT, Twitch, LinkedIn live, etc.)
Any opinions?
@lilyraynyc I feel like I take this for granted having been an SEO for so long, then I ask my aunt to google something and I remember how much that skill matters
If I were to livestream a coding project I’m working on, would anyone be interested in following along?
I’m not an engineer by any means, but I’ve been wondering if this would ever be useful for other people.