> So in theory, there’s an expectation that they will diligence the company to make sure they aren’t buying snake oil. In practice, what, are you kidding?
Brilliant. If you can create that kind of leverage, all the power to you!
This is interesting because on one hand, there's nothing wrong with doing this research, and they might as well. On the other, I think we are putting too much emphasis on what has been.
Sure, we had these mammoth, and these fancy birds, and the dinosaurs. So? It's gone. Let's look at the future. let's figure out what we need now (EVs, Rockets, open Internet...etc).
I am just always surprised by how much emphasis we put on bringing things from the dead, instead of actively elevating the living.
This is the only command I use nowadays: "claude --dangerously-skip-permissions"
I have about 25 agents for different tasks, and sometimes I dispatch them to do their individual work, but that usually happens at the beginning, when I build the first scaffold.
For example, I have agents that setup a DB in certain way, or write a logger in a specific way, I have a test agent that writes them, and a test agent that executes ..etc.
However, for the day-to-day, outside of major ground up builds, straight up Claude.
Sending better prompts to Claude adds more value than everything else, in my experience.
While I can see how these agentic systems could improve accuracy and scalability (I've dabbled into the space before), I also cannot help but to wonder if LLM providers will soon roll these features into their native offerings. There's no way Grok/OpenAI...etc won't be doing everything in their power to one-up each other, and this is one of the areas. Smart RAG might become a way to augment providers that don't have the power to compete with the biggest players.
I had thought of this many times, but automating stuff around the house always hits a wall of "do I really want to have less reasons to stand up from my computer?".
I've had the opposite thought. If I had these blinds I'd set them to open around the time to when I want to wake up. The light would tell my body it's time to get up and I'd wake up earlier and possibly more awake. At least that's the hope. Vs now, my blinds are closed for privacy, the room is dark in the morning, dark rooms make me sleep longer.
Yeah. I've been coding with AI a bunch lately, and MCPs sound like a good cool way forward, but having to setup a new iteration for each tool is still a process .... glad to see Zapier take care of it.
Yes. Shut up and take my money!
This is exactly what I've been looking for and couldn't find.
Seriously, can I just give you money and take the prototype right now?
p.s. you'll see a million opinions on how to improve it, but this is perfect. don't overcomplicate it. Apple Keyboard, split in half, is literally all there need to be and nothing more. It's perfect!