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@davemcg3
Dad, tinkerer, people manager, coder. Follow me for random tech bits and knowledge-sharing when I build new projects!
Monument, CO Katılım Şubat 2009
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Or, you know, maybe make the lines dotted so people in a hurry can go around the slow drivers when it is safe to do so, allowing everyone the freedom to drive in the express lanes in accordance to their risk profile instead of making it dangerous. 🙄
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Here's the article: Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz says not only can AI take your job, it’ll make the ‘tech bro’ class richer while doing so finance.yahoo.com/news/nobel-lau…
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@GergelyOrosz Thinking that these brilliant engineers couldn't simply relearn this part of development in a couple weeks is foolish. Because the field is about constantly learning (as someone else already pointed out) hiring for what someone already knows is short-sighted.
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Talked with several current devs at Meta who are not at all surprised by this assesment for the startup
Meta's stack is so unique that devs working in this environment are simply pretty out of touch with common industry tooling. So they are rusty. If they don't prep for this interview type they will simply do poorly
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Claude Code cracked something open for us @every.
Now I ship to codebases I barely know, every feature we ship makes the next one easier, and non-technical members of the team use the terminal.
I’m genuinely grateful. So I brought its creators, Cat Wu (@_catwu) and Boris Cherny (@bcherny) from @AnthropicAI, on AI & I to say thank you—and to talk about everything they’ve learned from building Claude Code. We get into:
• The workflows Anthropic’s smartest engineers use to push Claude Code to its limits. Why they pit subagents against each other to get cleaner results, how they turn past code into leverage, and the slash commands and MCPs they rely on most.
• The product lessons behind one of the most loved AI agents in the world. How the team balances simplicity and power—building a tool that anyone can use, but that experts can bend to their will—and their philosophy of “unshipping,” or cutting back whenever there’s a simpler, more intuitive path to user intent.
• A peek into the future of coding with AI. The new form factors they’re experimenting with to make Claude Code more autonomous, more reliable, and more accessible to non-technical users
This is a must-watch for anyone—both technical and non-technical—who wants to learn how to use Claude Code like the people who built it.
Watch below!
Timestamps:
Introduction: 00:01:26
Claude Code’s origin story: 00:02:25
How Anthropic dogfoods Claude Code: 00:07:03
Boris and Cat’s favorite slash commands: 00:14:06
How Boris uses Claude Code to plan feature development: 00:15:49
Everything Anthropic has learned about using sub-agents well: 00:21:53
Use Claude Code to turn past code into leverage: 00:26:16
The product decisions for building an agent that’s simple and powerful: 00:33:14
Making Claude Code accessible to the non-technical user: 00:36:38
The next form factor for coding with AI: 00:45:12
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@PeacockWay33450 @Harriettehe @rickygervais I was stuck on the same thing!! It's not organized by value or first name or last name!
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@spion @kentcdodds That's okay, I built it for myself anyway! 🤣
Just kidding, great principles!
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@kentcdodds 1. Write something down. It doesn't have to be perfect.
2. Remember to focus on the important bits first.
3. Don't skip on coming back to improve it once its working.
4. Communicate effectively what you built, or it will never have users (except maybe yourself)
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@MartinHouseBrew The box art from your Maraschino Whiskey Barrel-Aged Cherry Ale. It's a blue woman with pink hair and a machine gun and mirror sunglasses.
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@davemcg3 appreciate that. which one is it? sorry I am not good at twitter.
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