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@kskrygan I feel like JetBrains is doing catch up with the whole AI train. Nothing related to AI is appealing in Intellij than smt like claude code
I've been using constantly your products for years, but I honestly been using them less now.
I don't think being independent is an advantage
@jappleby first time I saw the new logo, I was in my car, I thought it's a iOS bug and the spotify logo is showing up pixelated. I disconnected my carplay and reconnected, but it was the same so I just ignored it. only after a few hours I saw on my phone that it is actually a disco ball π«
@bridgemindai wasn't the official recommended to do long sessions with the new 1M context because it's better?
Feels like it is the exact opposite.
They should then advise people to not use 1M context only in some situations not always.
waiting for an official response
Introducing the new /crawl endpoint - one API call and an entire site crawled.
No scripts. No browser management. Just the content in HTML, Markdown, or JSON.
New in Claude Code: Remote Control.
Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting.
Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or https://t.co/er6Blrr63e
I find it very funny when anyone feels confident that they've figured out agentic programming, even funnier when they're trying to teach others how to do it. I've been working on OpenCode since May of last year and I still have days (like yesterday) where I'm not even sure any of this is a good idea lol
I end up landing on "yes, these models are an incredible tool" but it's still all very confusing, lots of tangled thoughts and emotions and realities.
I badly miss the mundane coding tasks that broke up my days/weeks, the ones where you put on the headphones and just bang out 600 lines of code. But, no question, replacing those hours of my time with a few minutes of waiting on an agent is a boost and worth being excited about, despite the mixed emotions.
Then there's the distance that can creep in between you and the codebase if you start getting apathetic. I think it's pretty common at this point to make even small changes by prompting the models. It's less friction than finding the relevant code and making the change yourself. And less friction seems to win, must be some law of the universe or some shit. When most or all of your interactions with a codebase start flowing through the models, you start to lose track of where things live, which abstractions/components are carrying the weight, etc. It's a scary feeling to wake up and realizing you can't even reliably @<mention> a precise file for a change you want to make, and you have to get more vague, leaning harder on the model.
It all creeps up on you, there's an undeniable dopamine hit from using these things, and the resulting come down is predictable, like coming off a sugar high. On the positive side, it's really nice seeing other devs go through the same cycles, knowing we're all in this together and we'll ultimately figure it out.
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
Finally!
The FTC is suing Adobe - specifically, its executives - for dark practices that should be illegal.
The company tricked me into subscribing to exactly this in 2020 which I had no idea would mean when cancelling, Adobe demands ~$300 and lose access *immediately!*