Christian Nwamba
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Christian Nwamba
@codebeast
Jack of a few trades. JavaScript. Teacher. Musician. Co-founder & CTO @rivva_app. Prev @AWS @Microsoft, @cloudinary, @auth0
London, England Joined Eylül 2012
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Oh no I forgot to do the buzzword clickbait.
This AGENT ORCHESTRATION CODING APP CHANGED MY LIFE.
Claude Code? dead.
Cursor? 2024 was 2 years ago.
Codex? If you hate having RAM.
T3 Code is the FASTEST way to escape the permanent underclass.
Theo - t3.gg@theo
T3 Code is now available for everyone to use. Fully open source. Built on top of the Codex CLI, so you can bring your existing Codex subscription.
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Cool planning agent pattern with @aisdk
Agent creates a plan. Then, while there are outstanding tasks, forces a tool call (executeTask) that spawns a subagent to complete the current task

Nico Albanese@nicoalbanese10
Find it fascinating that Claude Code has had so much success in the no-op TodoWrite tool approach for planning Feels very fragile to have to regenerate the entire plan at each step just to update it - but their models use it so well
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We just raised a bunch of money to reinvent backend engineering for developers.
We have huge plans for Convex, and we need your help to realize them.
news.convex.dev/convex-raises-…
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The hardest part of being a technical founder isn’t shipping fast, it’s learning when not to.
At @rivva_app, we were building a mission-critical feature: AI that can look through your emails, understand them, and turn them into actionable insights.
It was tempting to build it myself. I knew exactly how to do it: parsing emails, orchestrating agents, turning them into structured data.
I could’ve shipped it in two days.
But I had a choice:
👉 Do it myself and move fast
👉 Let one of our engineers take ownership, learn deeply, and move a little slower
He took four days.
But here’s the surprising part — now he doesn’t just understand the code. He understands the why.
He joins product meetings with strong opinions, connects engineering decisions to user impact, and even challenges product direction with insights I wouldn’t have thought of.
If I had built it myself, we would’ve saved two days.
But we would’ve lost a leader in the making.
As a CTO, my job isn’t to build every feature.
It’s to build the people who’ll build them — even if that means watching someone take the long road that I could’ve sprinted.
Speed gets features out the door. Patience builds a team that can ship without you.
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@codebeast One wrong command and you reach in alternative timeline 😅
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@fboucheros when I have to track work on multiple parallel branches and hope to heavens that I don't lose something important
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@codebeast What scares you? Is it all the commands? One tool that helped me a lot visualizing is gitkraken
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