Jerry
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Jerry
@GenZDev_
Professional bug creator. Occasionally fixes them.
127.0.0.1 Katılım Mayıs 2025
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🚨 Nobody wants to hear this but this needs to be told.
> This is the biggest shakeup to developer workflows this year.
Anthropic just launched an automated "team of agents" to review Pull Requests.
> Yes. Actual AI agents hunting for bugs in parallel.
> Deep review comments jumped from 16% to 54%.
> Less than 1% of its findings are marked wrong by humans
Surfaces issues even in massive PRs (1,000+ lines)
> Costs about $15 to $25 per review
> It verifies the bugs to stop false alarms and ranks them by severity.
You just open a PR, and Claude does the heavy lifting.
> This isn’t just an assistant anymore.
> Welcome to the era of the AI Senior Engineer.
Claude@claudeai
Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.
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🚨Wake up call to Senior Devs and Tech Leads
Did AI just put a price tag on your Senior Developer?
> This math is going to make a lot of tech leads very nervous today.
> Anthropic just revealed the cost of their new automated code reviewer.
Yes. You are now competing with a bot.
> Human Tech Lead: ~$400 per review
> Claude AI Agent: $15 to $25 per review
> Starts instantly when a PR opens
> Never calls in sick
> The people gatekeeping code reviews to protect their $200K salaries are about to have a very bad quarter.
> This isn't just a coding tool, it's a financial reality check.
Welcome to the era of the $15 Senior Engineer.
Claude@claudeai
Code Review optimizes for depth and may be more expensive than other solutions, like our open source GitHub Action. Reviews generally average $15–25, billed on token usage, and they scale based on PR complexity.
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Wait, did we all just miss a massive shift in tech?
This feels like it is straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Scientists took 200,000 real human brain cells, put them on a microchip, and taught them to play Pong.
Yes. Living cells playing a video game.
> $35,000 per system
> 30 systems use only 1000W
> Your actual brain uses just 20W
Standard AI uses huge amounts of power
Now, they are selling "Wetware as a Service."
Developers can write code and send it to living brain cells over the internet. No lab needed.
Not silicon. Not a simulation. Real biological cells.
The future of computers is alive.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.
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🚨 Following back everyone until I reach 500 followers.
If you are in tech, just say "hi" and follow. I will follow you asap.
#letsconnect and grow together.

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