David Plakon
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David Plakon
@DavidPlakon
product @warpdotdev

i have real trust issues with opus. it's extremely weird. any time it suggest a thing, i switch to gpt and ask for a second opinion. in +60% of cases, gpt finds additional things opus just missed. (not a gpt shill, love opus, but it's complicated)

The only 4 jobs that will remain at tech companies. Credits: @yrechtman

At the height of the pandemic and the global shift to remote work, tech founders and investors alike flocked to Austin, Texas, drawn to a more business-friendly environment, relatively lower housing costs, and the city’s hip reputation. Venture firms that set up shop in the Texas capital city included Bedrock Capital, Breyer Capital, and 8VC , among others. Elon Musk famously moved Tesla’s headquarters to Austin in 2021, while also purchasing a house and establishing a residence there. But as more employees returned to in-office work, Austin slowly fell out of favor with the tech community, some of whom said it had been overhyped as a startup hub. There were reports of tech workers who had moved to the city during the pandemic and claimed to regret it, saying they were going back to places like the Bay Area. Musk relocated Tesla’s engineering headquarters back to California in 2023. Undeterred by the “tourists,” the startup and venture community in Austin kept plugging away. And those efforts are reflected in a surge in funding for startups headquartered there last year, with 2025 posting an all-time high in Austin venture investment, Crunchbase data show. Read my deep dive on @crunchbasenews (article link in comments)

Was fun jamming with @mrramibanna and @LucasDickey4 on getting Stripe Projects into Warp. Really powerful idea. You can try it in Warp today.

When @karpathy built MenuGen (karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-coding-me…), he said: "Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services, docs, API keys, configurations, dev/prod deployments, team and security features, rate limits, pricing tiers." We've all run into this issue when building with agents: you have to scurry off to establish accounts, clicking things in the browser as though it's the antediluvian days of 2023, in order to unblock its superintelligent progress. So we decided to build Stripe Projects to help agents instantly provision services from the CLI. For example, simply run: $ stripe projects add posthog/analytics And it'll create a PostHog account, get an API key, and (as needed) set up billing. Projects is launching today as a developer preview. You can register for access (we'll make it available to everyone soon) at projects.dev. We're also rolling out support for many new providers over the coming weeks. (Get in touch if you'd like to make your service available.) projects.dev



@amrcn_werewolf is VP of Core AI at Microsoft and has figured out how to make the terminal his command center for absolutely everything. From assigning Azure IAM roles to reconfiguring his daughter's homework, @warpdotdev + the terminal has become his "ad hoc agent army." In this ep he show us how he: - Uses the Azure CLI to assign complex roles in seconds instead of an hour in the portal - Activates his scanner remotely--no button pressed - auto-schedules meetings the moment someone requests a time with @Copilot This one is jam packed with tips, hacks, and shortcuts to make work + life easier. As always--tysm to our amazing sponsors: 🐶 @Atlassian Rovo - AI that knows your business: rovo.com 💜@Lovable - build apps by simply chatting with AI: lovable.dev Watch the full episode: youtube.com/watch?v=diy3km…



Having Claude ask Codex for a second opinion when it gets stuck is mindblowing. I watch along as they have a little a conversation and the bug is fixed. I am firmly relegated to third place.









