John Lindquist
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John Lindquist
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Codex Power User Workshops - https://t.co/xPtDG0Inyh Previously @vercel AI DX The OG egghead - https://t.co/rxAeU2DHfm


Yep, if you can bench 225 you are almost certainly on steroids.

Someone told me I should have a click highlighter for my live demos. So I vibe coded one in 10 minutes with @OpenAIDevs Codex. Meet ClickLight! Wild that we can just build this stuff now. Grab it below ↓




Codex was trying to install something that needed sudo and since it's running in Solo it just spawned a new terminal, sent it the install commands, and waited for me to type my password. Pretty cool flow!









Antigravity CLI 1.0.2 is out! - Hide your email & plan tier by setting AGY_CLI_HIDE_ACCOUNT_INFO=1. - Fixed a bug where main agent tool permissions timed out after 60s. - Improved /help to display full shortcuts. Next up: documentation & examples. Thank you all for providing feedback! antigravity.google/docs/cli-getti…

One of the nice things about the AI stuff: folks who'd gone quiet online, like @garybernhardt, are back. And every question we argued about for decades is open. Are types good? What are tests for? What is software engineering?

New Era. New Engine. This is Rocket League.





You might believe you should spend less time thinking about code because of AI. I strongly disagree! We’re watching this play out live where tons of AI generated code becomes a liability. At the end of the day, an engineer needs to be responsible / on call for code that gets shipped to production. If you don’t understand the system you’re trying to debug, you’re probably going to have a bad time. Yes, AI can help with all of this, if you set up the proper systems. You can have agents triage prod logs, look at errors, etc. You can speed up parts of the investigation, but an engineer needs to make the call. There might be serious customer or financial implications from that change. I expect the trend continue for trimming dependencies, vendoring code so you can modify it directly, preferring simpler systems with fewer abstractions, and spending waaaay more time thinking about system design and code maintenance. I’ve said this before, but it’s a great time to get familiar with CS fundamentals and some of the history behind what great software looks like. Many parts will be different in the coming years as AI progresses, but also a lot more than people realize will stay the same.





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