@ivanburazin What about your natural production now regarding getting a baby? Multiple sources say different things about small dose and getting a child.
With all the recent codebase security vulnerabilities, running this Claude Code prompt is more important than ever.
If you've ever vibe-coded a project, use this Claude prompt to conduct a deep audit of your codebase.
Analyses API key exposures, critical errors, and more:
With all the recent codebase security vulnerabilities, running this Claude Code prompt is more important than ever.
If you've ever vibe-coded a project, use this Claude prompt to conduct a deep audit of your codebase.
Analyses API key exposures, critical errors, and more:
Totally agree.
Often, you can't figure out what you need to build until you build the wrong thing and get it in front of actual users.
Good news is that it's easier than ever to get *something* built and in front of actual users.
i'm gonna get trauma from this screen
especially because "paused" doesn't really mean paused, and "Resume" is just there for decoration - it literally does nothing
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Agreed if we are talking about pure coding, I think 2 is max to be fully present and productive.
But we can spin multiple agents to stress test the feature from different angles.
Another thing is analyzing our feature and comparing it to best practices, finding issues, gaps etc.
Today I ran a stress test session with Codex for 4 hours, while having 2 coding sessions for 2 features.
OVERRATED: running tons of agents in parallel; working on too many things at once; perpetual context-switching; opening lots of low-quality PRs that may never land.
UNDERRATED: using one or two agents at a time; focusing on the task in front of you; thinking deeply; finishing stuff; making your code works in prod.