Adrian Rogowski

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Adrian Rogowski

Adrian Rogowski

@AdrianMRogowski

Product @compstak, ex @thoughtbot all views my own

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Aralık 2013
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@joseph_h_garvin I have a shell script that spins up Claude Code CLI and has to take down tasks off of a roadmap.md file and update the task as done. After it completes the script confirms (runs test suite and build) and fires up another Claude Code CLI agent
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Joseph Garvin
Joseph Garvin@joseph_h_garvin·
Claude code rarely runs for longer than 15m without stopping and asking for input from me. How do all these stories of people letting agents run overnight work? Custom harnesses? Yelling at Claude in all caps to keep going no matter what?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@Replit @ReplitSupport what am I supposed to do about this? Github integration was depreciated this morning and now no longer works?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@clairevo “Gave it back to codex” meaning switching the model in Cursor?
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
Update on this: - cursor & opus got the proof of concept working - gave it back to codex and said “hey this is working if you were to rearchitect from scratch what would you do” - full day of turns & refactors - bugbot snagging edge cases - shipped & Devin does docs
claire vo 🖤@clairevo

People are always asking me why I'm still a @cursor_ai girl through and through, and here's why: I tried to do a pretty major refactor of a part of our app with complex server + client side interactions. I knew exactly how it needed to be architected, but it was gonna be A LOT of files for my little human fingers to execute cc plan + execute: failed, took wrong approach codex plan + execute: failed, took wrong and overly complicated approach cursor plan + build: one shot perfection The harness continues to excel at understanding intent and executing, especially if you know what you're doing.

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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@Suhail I’ve solved for this with this spec driven development framework where the project maintains a .specs directory with feature specs and a combo of commands /spec-first and /catch-drift create and confirm documentation github.com/AdrianRogowski…
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Suhail@Suhail·
It feels like someone should make a post-git-hook where it asks the AI model to look at the diff of what you changed for a merged PR and update the repo’s various readmes and other documentation to make it easier for an LLM to be able to write code and reference things faster rather than reading every single line of source code that might be relevant constantly. The agents need their own docs.
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Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@ryancarson I created this spec driven development approach for that reason - enforcing/committing specs to the codebase and implementing with TDD creates much more opportunity for the agent to check its work and the user to understand what’s going on github.com/AdrianRogowski…
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Documentation drift - it's your new worse enemy when working with agents on large existing projects. I'm using a mix of CI checks, custom linters and GitHub actions to help battle this. My Code Factory setup, which includes a Design System, is starting to work really well.
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@ryancarson I don't know why but Cursor agent completes tasks like 5-10x faster than Claude Code does for me...
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
What are you using as your daily driver now for swe?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@ryancarson What part of the iteration loop are you trying to solve? Coming up with a good UI or confirming it's implemented correctly? I use a SDD approach where all spec files have gherkin and ASCII so I can understand from just text what the app will look like github.com/AdrianRogowski…
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
I'm going to work today at optimizing my Code Factory to be great at front-end UI work with my agent (Codex CLI). It's working, but it still feels like the feedback loop is too slow and kludgy. I'm currently using agent-browser, but the feedback loops are still too slow. I'm trying to figure out the right mix between the Playwright CLI, agent-browser, and possibly Storybook to really speed this up. Would love to hear from you all that have setups that allow you to iterate really fast on front-end UI.
Ryan Carson@ryancarson

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Michael Feldstein
Michael Feldstein@msfeldstein·
@AdrianMRogowski Hmm i dont see that string in our codebase. If you do Help -> Toggle Developer Tools do you see anything in the stack trace that may help? Possible you have an extension causing this?
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Michael Feldstein
Michael Feldstein@msfeldstein·
What are your biggest paper cuts and quality issues you'd like to see us invest in fixing in the Cursor IDE?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
Unpopular opinion: prompt engineering for code is just... writing specs. PMs have been doing this for decades. We just never had a feedback loop this fast. "I know what I meant" has always been the enemy of good specs. Now you find out in 30 seconds instead of 2 sprints.
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@msfeldstein I get multiple of these every time I open Cursor, I've had to downgrade versions every few weeks and now whatever the latest 2.4.x I was on just crashes my computer (overheats/freezes my M2 with 24gb ram). I went down to 2.3.35
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Someone will create the "AI agent Olympics" AI agents compete against each other in different "sports" aka tasks on the internet. 10M+ people will watch Polymarket or Kalshi or Draftkings will be involved May the best Clawdbot win.
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
"AI coding tools don't work" is the new "my engineer didn't build what I asked for" Same problem. Same cause.
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@bryan_johnson Make one small step, take a shower, make the bed, do some pushups etc. Don’t feel like you have to solve everything at once, just make one small step and start to stack wins
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I've been in the depths of despair with depression. A state where nothing matters. No one can say anything to convince you otherwise. For those of you who've also been there or who are there now, what advice would you give others about how to speak with people in this state?
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
What's the most underrated/underhyped AI tool in your stack right now?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@Angaisb_ Because I’ve been perfecting my cursor rules for months so Cursor agent works better than Claude Code out the box and Cursor will use the browser to test features against specs after a TDD cycle completes
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
What is the moat of *any* software company right now?
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Adrian Rogowski
Adrian Rogowski@AdrianMRogowski·
@mntruell Cursor has no "opinion" on the best set of commands and rules. While that allows for flexibility, Claude Code is better "out of the box", however with the right set of recursive rules to create/update specs and tests before coding my Cursor setup is better than CC out the box.
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Michael Truell
Michael Truell@mntruell·
Cursor seeks to be the best and most powerful way to code with AI. What are the ways in which we could be better?
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