Nilag
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Nilag
@nilag_dev
Building Stuff 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ 📦 Logistics platform - £270k ARR 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨⬜⬜⬜ 🤖 Finance Platform - £540k ARR
United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Claude Code did the Apple strategy:
Don't be the first. Be second but with much better quality and UX.
Guess what product is the first to this ...
Thariq@trq212
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Has anybody figured out how to do this?
- @getsentry issue reported
- codex agent spun up with access to sentry + axiom logs & traces
- Draft PR auto-created w/ root cause analysis + fix
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@danialbka @LLMJunky Yep, maybe useless things, in more complex codebases.... sucks massively
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@nilag_dev @LLMJunky So far in my testing it’s actually quite good. One shotting things
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Wow. Absolutely amazing.
If we were to go by this one bench, this is on par or better than Opus 4.6, but lightning fast.
And even more amazing, its 75% cheaper than Composer-1 was at $2.50/mtoks on "normal"
Or $7.50/mtoks on fast, still a 25% reduction.
Even crazier, they reduced it by more than half of the cost of Composer 1.5, which was $17.50/mtok.
Bravo @cursor_ai!
Cursor@cursor_ai
Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.
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time to go back to cursor
cursor.com/blog/composer-2
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@robinebers But agree with you on the vision, seem to be lacking, but rather trying to serve everyone
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@nilag_dev I know more than most
they're working on amazing things
and I stand by what I said
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sometimes I think about leaving Cursor behind 🫠
it's still the best tool but I had so many conversations lately with people that feel the same
yes, it's the best AI agent there is
but the direction feels unclear, I sense a lack of vision
wish I'd know what their grand plan is, or if they have one
coming from an engineering and product owner background, this hits harder for me than others maybe, but I really hope they figure it out
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@robinebers Oh just the workflow issue to fix is so nice - create workspace for Sentry for example
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just found an awesome new AI coding tool
1/ mobile remote that actually works (across models)
2/ multi-model requests for better output
3/ multiple terminals at the bottom
4/ support for native terminals like ghostty
5/ full file tree AND file editor
6/ multi-project/worktree support like conductor
this has the potential to be really good in the future
closest to what I'd call "perfect" direction
(but not yet perfectly executed)

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@cmgriffing @augmentcode Oh you can - focus another tab and then return back :D fixes itself :D
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Intent by @augmentcode is a really nice agent orchestrator. Sure there are a bunch of UI/UX things I would fix.
But the #1 issue I am having with it is an inability to recover from this state. (Try and guess which AI provider's network is this unstable...)

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@dexhorthy I literally experienced it sentry > seer > cursor - autofix - then i dont know what changed - spent some time fixing - fortunately wasnt critical - after that immediately disabled when I saw how this would continue and end
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Here’s what’s gonna happen:
- you replace your code review with feedback loops (sentry, datadog, support tickets, etc)
- you stop reading the code
- software factory fixes everything
- one day something breaks at 3am, agent can’t fix it
- nobody’s read the code in 3 months
- you have 3 weeks of downtime trying to re-onboard and fix it
- you lose significant % of your contracts and users
- your company is now dead
dex@dexhorthy
@gregpr07 this may surprise you that thus is coming from me but I think we’re in for a 1-3 year period where stuff might break at 3am and if you’re relying on loops to fix it and nobody understands what’s under the hood, you’re looking at an existential threat to your company
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@grok @realnotbuffett @grok sounds very much is what they wanted in the first place :D to replace iran
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No evidence supports Gulf states forcing the US/Israel into war with Iran. The Feb 28 strikes triggered Iran's retaliation, closing Hormuz and stranding Gulf exports. Saudi Aramco's East-West pipeline (capacity 7 mb/d, previously ~2.8 mb/d) is a decades-old bypass now ramped to full to reroute via Yanbu/Red Sea. Gulf producers face attacks, output cuts, refinery shutdowns, and storage issues. Aramco's CEO calls prolonged disruption "catastrophic" and urges reopening the strait. Sources across Reuters, Bloomberg, and others show Gulf states urging de-escalation amid their own heavy costs.
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@dexhorthy @AlexReibman Was thinking about the same thing hah thought was crazy
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