Daniel
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Daniel
@dgrcode
building things and having fun with it. @gumroad alumni.

New month, new notification with a "oh actually we just realized you owe us some money from 3 years ago" This would be hilarious if they weren't stealing from people

I can't help but feel personally burned by the Claude Code changes announced today. We put so much work into wrapping the (atrocious) Claude Agent SDK in T3 Code. It was the ONLY path they supported, so we made it work. It was hell. Now our users are getting their rate limits cut by 40x, despite us doing everything right. I listened to the Claude Code team. I had my issues with their direction, but I trusted them and took them at their word. I will never make that mistake again. Until we see significant change, it is safe to assume any statement from an Anthropic employee is a lie on a timer. The rug will be pulled, no matter how many promises are made beforehand.

I can't help but feel personally burned by the Claude Code changes announced today. We put so much work into wrapping the (atrocious) Claude Agent SDK in T3 Code. It was the ONLY path they supported, so we made it work. It was hell. Now our users are getting their rate limits cut by 40x, despite us doing everything right. I listened to the Claude Code team. I had my issues with their direction, but I trusted them and took them at their word. I will never make that mistake again. Until we see significant change, it is safe to assume any statement from an Anthropic employee is a lie on a timer. The rug will be pulled, no matter how many promises are made beforehand.

it's amazing that I left Spain 2 years ago, and I still get notifications from the Social Security & co requesting more money. It always goes like: we've adjusted the previous data and we found out you owe us XXX. Not sure when that will stop, but it's bonkers already.





HTML is the new markdown. I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me. This is why.

I'm looking but surprised to find there is no open-source version of a screenless tracker like this or whoop. I don't want to be stuck seeing my data in their apps; I want to buy the sensors and vibe engineer my own dashboards + own my data. Is there anything like that?


Parenting among the millennials and Gen Z has a PR problem. Parents (joking) about how tough their lives are or ranting about parenthood goes viral, but not the absolutely incredible joy you get from it. While it is important to show people the reality of something they are potentially getting into, we should also not unnecessarily scare them out of it. Anything in life worth doing is hard. Parenting has a learning curve, is physically and emotionally exhausting, and simultaneously fills you with optimism, a zest for living, and immense love. A few people are not cut out to be parents and should not, for the sake of their unborn children. For most others, it's something they should seriously consider doing. Nothing will make them feel more human, fill their heart with infinite love and gratitude, and help them become the best version of themselves!

Someone can certainly *make* a billion dollars. That’s not the same thing as earning. Growing fast and disrupting markets also often means chasing and wielding market power, political influence, and scale. Take Airbnb. They heavily lobby politicians against passing housing laws to protect working class residents because it’s bad for their business model. Airbnb could not exist at its current scale and size without the housing market destabilizations, displacements, and exploits that are supercharging the evictions of working people everywhere from Puerto Rico to Jackson Hole. Now young people are planning for a future where they will never be able to afford to own a home while others have 20 and live off renting it out to them at extortionate rates with zero protections. Yes, a tiny amount of people can make billions of dollars doing that. And millions of everyday Americans are bearing the cost.





Fitbit Air is official, $99 and no subscription required. The Fitbit App is being rebranded to Google Health on May 19. Google Health will aggregate data from Apple Health and other apps and devices. Allowing it and Fitbit Air to work on iOS and Android.









