Paul Bamberg
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Paul Bamberg
@_PaulBamberg
i run my docs local, we're not the same
Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Remember when everyone said I was crazy for noticing how much Claude Code regressed?
Theo - t3.gg@theo
Claude Code is basically unusable at this point. I give up.
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@atmoio “But heat you will not get” my dude, I wasn’t prepared, too good
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High vs. Low Problems
Problems are often described by their size. "Hey, that's a big problem". Or "Eh, that's just a little issue, no big deal." And if you do hear someone say “serious” you immediately think huge. It’s still about size.
I sometimes still use those descriptors, but I'm trying to use them less. Instead, I’m reframing problems as High or Low.
High problems seep. They stain. They coat what's below, like melted frosting dripping down a cake. Gravity always wins, and high problems eventually become low problems too.
You see this in relationships. Little problems don't add up to big ones - it's the big ones that create the small ones. Something small really annoying you about someone? Good chance it's because something bigger is annoying you more. High problems leaking down, staining what’s underneath.
You see this in organizations. People bickering about flaws in someone's work or style? It's not because all is right above - it's because something's spilling from above. Bad hiring, lax oversight, proper examples not being set. High problems are like water hitting dry sponges — they don't just soak in, they make everything swell and distort, turning small issues into bigger ones than they should be.
You see this in product design. Big picture complexity trickles down into every crease and crevasse. It’s hard to be simple and straightforward locally when you aren’t globally. The right design right here can’t be applied because predetermined guidelines from above promote consistency rather than context. You can’t just link something up because all nav has to be a button according to a larger system someone else already defined.
While it's possible for small things to pile up and color what’s above, that direction is rare. So when you encounter low problems - especially ones that wouldn't seem noteworthy to an uninvolved observer — it's safer to assume they're symptoms of something bleeding from above, rather than growing from below.
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@moshhamedani Sir, you just won the contract for my small company lol
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Most “AI-built” apps you see on YouTube aren’t production-ready.
They’re vibe-coded demos.
Building real software still requires engineering discipline — even with AI.
I created a course to show you how to actually build production-grade software with AI — like a real engineer.
👉 See it here: codewithmosh.com/p/claude-code
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@ScyanYT He’s a legend, companies that lose money do layoffs, relax
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@Cyb3rMaddy This is honestly how I started and it’s underrated
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@xruiztru The left is North America or South America or the America’s. Never heard someone refer to the combination of continents as America
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@SlackHQ please fire whoever said it was a good idea to change the keyboard shortcuts
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~15 years free of porn
one of the best life decisions I have made
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson
Society sells death as pleasure. + fast food + gambling + alcohol + nicotine + social media + porn Rebel.
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@_PaulBamberg Thanks for the feedback!
Could you clarify what you mean by vertical diffs? Are you referring to side-by-side diffs (i.e., old changes on the left and new changes on the right) instead of the combined version?
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