@pseudokid It’s a goal of Pi … is getting rid of cruft. It’s working well for me so far, but I’m ok with minimal context. Keep it narrow, sip the tokens and then make steps quickly toward your end goal
@sama Quick controls to set speed and depth. Sometimes I want it to take time and delve deep. Sometimes I want to explicitly tell it to just focus on a narrow subset of code or scope.
@jarredsumner I’m beginning to believe more and more that zig has its place in low level systems engineering and in embedded. But for scaling a project up to many LOC and team members it’s hard to compete with rust
Go ahead and get Opus 4.5 to punch you out some sophisticated UI animations via View Transitions API. Get it to fix bugs in that code and css. It completely falls off the rails. It falls flat on new technologies.
@McClureShawn Somehow, you accept complexity at the molecular level as being random chance with no inherit intelligence behind it. Yet, if we discovered a planet with sophisticated machines, virtually no one would assume those machines just happened to assemble themselves out of mere chance
Been using opencode for many months now. Didn’t realize how spoiled I was. Blazing fast iterations with opus 4.5. I tried claude code again this morning. OMG, it’s so slow! I was iterating 3 times faster in opencode vs cc — both w/ opus 4.5. WTF? opencode as opus harness—killer!
Nothing in the software industry will ever make sense until you understand the difference between the two mindsets presented here.
When you do, everything will make sense.
@pranshu_gupta01 @shivi1026 Yeah. Pointers were pointless to my young brain until I realized they were how shit got done. Was a brain strain at first to use them