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friend of mine just compared agentic coding with building cathedrals in the past
just like those massive scale projects we'll look back at software development and wonder how we ever wrote it all by hand
@levelsio@airthings Also have Daikin.. when I knew this before I bought would've chosen another brand
I saw Unifi has air sensor now too; need to look into that
https://t.co/fxJu7gpAlD
✨It’s here! First prototype of my Etmaal clock is done.
Kind of cool to see an idea (with a little help of Claude) turn into reality
Quality is so-so, as expected, the print lines are still visible. That’s why the base of the final product will be made out of a different material.
Measurements are on point 📐The second hand clock module fits like a glove
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Lost my phone at the office and spent 30 minutes turning the place over. Find My was disabled by MDM.
Out of ideas, I asked Claude how I could find it. It suggested tracking the Bluetooth signal strength, then wrote me a meter in about a minute.
I walked around watching the number climb. Found it.
Apparently you can just make the tool you need now.
Code: https://t.co/fmnISzHfZ2
okay this felt incredibly cringe, but I built an AI assistant that can do calls on my behalf because I hate calling
i had it call a hotel and ask their minimum AC temperature. here's the transcript:
Hotel: "Welcome to Hotel W Barcelona, my name is redacted, how can I help you?"
Agent: "Hi, I'm calling on behalf of Marc. I'd like to know if the rooms have air conditioning, and whether there's a minimum temperature limit — the coldest it can go — because some hotels don't let you go below a certain point."
Hotel: "Yes, we have air conditioning. The coldest we can set manually is 19°C, but maintenance can lower it to 16°C."
And then my agent just hung up without even saying thank you 😂
I don't know how to feel about this. It seems really useful for getting additional information not provided on the site, placing quick orders, etc. But also feels wrong when those humans on the other side don't realize they are talking to an AI
LVMH operates somewhat like a private equity corporate raider
They acquire companies to then 10x their prices while cutting their costs 10x to make a 100x return
They did so to Rimowa, Tiffany's, Loro Piana, Loewe, Sephora and many more companies
But then it's not luxury anymore, it's just selling cheap stuff for very high prices
It works for a little while but then customers and investors start noticing what you're doing and the game's up!
turns out, senior engineers accept more agent output than juniors. this is because:
- they write higher-signal prompts with tighter spec and minimal ambiguity
- they decompose work into agent-compatible units
- they have stronger priors for correctness, making review faster and more accurate
- juniors generate plenty but lack the verification heuristics to confidently greenlight output
shows that coding agents amplify existing engineering skill, not replace it
@levelsio@sama just gone through the comments on hn post about this. very interesting
they’ve been locked out of anthropics models
and claude code is heavily subsidized with claude login instead of api
sonnet and opus 4 cost way more than prev models thats why cursors upping their prices too