With the latest announcements from Claude, I’m seeing different camps (engineers, security, designers) becoming defensive.
I get it. Every meaningful shift feels threatening at first.
But building products has never been about proving you can wrestle with complexity.
Serious products will still require depth, but dismissing new paradigms outright is short-sighted.
This is the same argument people made about frameworks, cloud, and even high-level languages.
@ItsDavidAncic@tomilola_ng As an engineer, I understand the sentiment. But I think that framing is outdated.
We need to change how we view building products. The goal isn’t to romanticise struggle, it’s to ship value.
Tools evolve. Abstractions evolve.
@ItsDavidAncic@tomilola_ng As an engineer, I understand the sentiment. But I think that framing is outdated.
We need to change how we view building products. The goal isn’t to romanticise struggle, it’s to ship value.
Tools evolve. Abstractions evolve.
Introducing Claude Code Security, now in limited research preview.
It scans codebases for vulnerabilities and suggests targeted software patches for human review, allowing teams to find and fix issues that traditional tools often miss.
Learn more: https://t.co/n4SZ9EIklG
A good friend once approached us with a unique deal to sell a transport business. It made a lot of sense, but there was a catch. The owner's son also wanted to buy the company, but the father wanted fair value and decided on an open sale process. My principals wouldn't touch it.
With all the recent scented saga about perfume collections and luxury notes, this country still has a body odour problem. Maybe let’s master soap before oud?
Just in case you didn’t believe them, things are really expensive in Nigeria, like really expensive. If your budget was previously a grand, bump that up to 4.
@ChukyIbrah My G the thing annoyed me today. After laughing at the videos this morning, I stepped out and met hell. The worse is getting into an elevator and being unable to breathe 🥺