
最近在走访一些团队,团队能否实现 Harness 和 Loop 从而达成 L3 的关键因素是 Tech Lead。 软件行业真的是一个分化严重的行业,千军易得,一将难求。 现在现在随便发出去一个招聘就是几百个简历,然后很多公司 Tech Lead 很难找。 而且很难定义出 Tech Lead 的能力模型: - 能通过思维工具快速理解业务? - 能搭建 Harness 和基础设施框架? - 能和业务人员有效沟通? - 能分析和解决复杂问题? - 能培养和管理团队人员和迭代安排?
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最近在走访一些团队,团队能否实现 Harness 和 Loop 从而达成 L3 的关键因素是 Tech Lead。 软件行业真的是一个分化严重的行业,千军易得,一将难求。 现在现在随便发出去一个招聘就是几百个简历,然后很多公司 Tech Lead 很难找。 而且很难定义出 Tech Lead 的能力模型: - 能通过思维工具快速理解业务? - 能搭建 Harness 和基础设施框架? - 能和业务人员有效沟通? - 能分析和解决复杂问题? - 能培养和管理团队人员和迭代安排?

Beginning July 20, Claude Fable 5 will be included in all Max and Team Premium plans, at 50% of limits. Pro and Team Standard users will continue to have access to Fable via usage credits, and will receive a one-time $100 credit. Demand for Fable has been challenging to predict, which is why we rolled it out to subscription plans in stages, extending access several times as we secured additional capacity.



Hidden Hermes gem: /steer I just found one of the most underrated Hermes commands. When your agent is already working, you can inject new instructions without stopping the task. Quick difference: /interrupt Stop everything and start a new turn. /queue Wait until the current work finishes. /steer Keep working, but include this new context in the current flow. Example: You ask Hermes: “Build a REST API with auth, tests, and docs.” Then halfway through you realize: “Actually, add rate limiting too.” Instead of stopping the run… you use /steer. Hermes keeps going and weaves that instruction into the next iteration No restart No lost context No waiting for the task to finish This feels less like prompting… and more like steering a real teammate while they work. Small command Massive workflow unlock