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Robert Hoffmann

@itechnologynet

Tech Lover (Psychology, Marketing, Biotech). Product Owner / R&D Software Engineer (PSPO/PSM certified)̬̤̣̮̩̱̭ Dev, UX, AI

France 🇫🇷 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 Beigetreten Ocak 2009
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
Found my old CV to be kinda mehh So made it into an app 😎 i-technology.net
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@melvynx cli is 🤮 I can coordinate agents much better through an ide And yeah, thise agents can be cli's for all i care cli is awesome as a tool call/automation stack, not as a : i actually type text into it stack (though a nice have when needed)
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Melvyn • Builder
Melvyn • Builder@melvynx·
If your company doesn’t have a CLI, you should have failed at this point. Any agent can one-shot this in less than 10 minutes.
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Jason Wallace
Jason Wallace@jdeanwallace·
A software dev friend who works at a ZA bank says he hasn't handwritten a line of code in the last 2 months. They're officially using Claude Code via AWS Bedrock. They even have a leaderboard to track who can use the most tokens. This is a bank 😳
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@shredandship I've always been a builder that had to do dev, and I'm very good at dev ... however dev has always been a tool, and tools, languages and frameworks, I've switched god knows how many times To me this is just another switch, and i like it
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Johan
Johan@shredandship·
Some developers fell in love with writing code. I fell in love with building things. That’s why AI doesn’t feel like a threat to me. The how has changed a dozen times over my career. The why never has.
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@housecor Sound more like a PM The tech lead will also choose the tech/architecture
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
Sometimes using AI feels like being a tech lead. I specify the goal, and let the AI handle the details.
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@theo Yeah, but TOS's are made to be changed 🤔
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
According to Opus 4.6, T3 Code is compliant with the Anthropic TOS. This should hold up in court right?
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
i don't even want to run kimi tbh. I just want codex or claude unlimited. So buying hardware doesn't help. I'm totally of the belief that local models don't make sense if you are talking about large ones, because by the time you have hardware fast enough it's cheaper to buy tokens.
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I'm so sick of dealing with token usage. Can I just buy an NVIDIA rack and put it in my garage? I am curious what it would cost to run something like kimi full strength. Obviously a lot, but still curious.
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Soohoon Choi
Soohoon Choi@soohoonchoi·
90% of my prompts for codex is just: yes, keep going, implement this.
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Stéphane - smo
Stéphane - smo@_smontlouis·
Je trouve Anthropic très très moyen niveau produit et vision. On dirait vraiment un patchwork d’idées vibe codé rapidement pour tenir la cadence - Claude code en local - mais qui peut être « remote » pour devenir Claude code web - qui peut être « remote control » pour être utilisé sur ton téléphone tant que ton laptop est connecté - Claude code web - mais qui peut être « teleport » pour devenir Claude code local - Claude cowork qui permet d’exécuter des tâches sur ton laptop - Claude chat qui te permet de chatter mais tu peux exécuter certaines petites tâches grâce aux outils - Claude dispatch qui permet d’assigner des tâches à Claude Cowork depuis ton mobile, et qui peut lancer Claude code (alors que cowork ne peut pas le faire) - Claude code channels qui permet d’avoir une connexion entre Claude code et telegram / discord Et tout ça fonctionne plus ou moins bien Quand je teste les features de Claude j’ai l’impression d’être dans la tête d’un developer qui vibe code ce qu’il peut vibe coder sans aucune limite
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@_smontlouis Oui, mais c'est le début ...a voir si ils vont mettre une couche pro, ou si ca reste en vrac comme pleins de mvp spaghetti
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@TylerDurden @blknoiz06 If all you think you need is Grok ... I don't need to convince you of anything: you're not the target audience
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Tyler
Tyler@TylerDurden·
Tell me why I need Claude or a clawd bot? I don’t think I need more than grok currently which is a search engine on steroids. Convince me otherwise and I’ll send you $500 in bitcoin.
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@edsocra OpenAI chose python because their entire infrastructure is based on it and it probably won't hurt to do some cleaning up/optimizations Also don't see this as OpenAI choosing python over typescript ...just that, that's what their infrastructure is currently based on anyways
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Eduarda Ferreira
Eduarda Ferreira@edsocra·
I believe Anthropic will beat OpenAI in the long run. Infrastructure battles are the bigger battles. OpenAI is betting on Python and Anthropic on Typescript. Maybe OpenAI chose Python because they believe the web will go away. Either way, both of them are purchasing companies in these ecosystems completely unrelated to AI.
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
And what's preventing a big company for setting up all the pilelines and hiring a bunch of ppl and giving them all the tools.... Sure you can vibe code some pretty cool stuff, but it probably won't scale, it won't have a legal department or a marketing department, or SLA's, etc ...so, not sure about this, once the dust settles Sure, we can now make super MVP's fast ...but most of the time it's still just a fancy MVP
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I heard an incredible analogy from a VC friend that I can’t stop thinking about. “The moat in software was the cost of building software. And Claude Code just mass produced a bridge.” It’s wild when you think about the impact of this. The SaaS boom produced a few dozen billionaires and a bunch of zero sum winners. But the AI SaaS era will mass produce millionaires. There will be fewer ServiceTitans hitting $5B valuations, and instead there will be 50,000 companies doing $500K-$5M each, run by 1-3 people with deep expertise and huge margins. To be clear, I believe that the total value of software goes up, and the number of companies created goes up exponentially. But the number of people who capture the value also goes up 100x. I don’t believe in the “SaaS is dying” headline, I think it’s missing the point. It’s simply that the power of SaaS is changing hands.
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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 NOW: OpenAI plans to merge ChatGPT, Codex, and its browser into a single desktop "superapp" aimed at simplifying the user experience, WSJ reports.
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
Visual understanding and browsing is currently out (not stopped, just slowed) Everything is now, markdown for agents, web mcp, ag-ui, ... Playwright uses accessibility for browsing not vision Give the agents the tools they need, and you might be surprised by what they can pull off.. True vision/navigation will come later
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Ed Andersen
Ed Andersen@edandersen·
Software engineers will not be trusted to spend 50% of their salary on variable opex costs with no guarantee of productivity, unless they are executive level. this is a pipe dream to sell GPUs
TFTC@TFTC21

Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"

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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
Something funny is happening with AI ..all the stuff Dev's knew they should be doing, but didn't, because of time/monetary constraints Are the things turning out to be the most important : ▶️ specs ▶️ docs ▶️ testing ▶️ accessibility
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Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@Rahll @LanYunfeng64 And its not because of the models, it's because of the tooling loops, memory, and tool calls, are the main reason productivity jumped : so those are the ones you need to focus on, not pure prompting
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Robert Hoffmann
Robert Hoffmann@itechnologynet·
@Rahll @LanYunfeng64 A few months ago, i would have said no, of course not ..maybe 30-50% But these days, i can ship stuff in a month that would have taken me 6-8 months to ship the same level of complexity/cleanness So yeah, depends
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Reid Southen
Reid Southen@Rahll·
Wait wait wait waaait a second.... He's saying he wants his $500,000 engineer to actually cost him $750,000 by using $250,000 worth of AI tokens. Wasn't AI supposed to make things cheaper, not cost 50% more?
TFTC@TFTC21

Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"

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