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Peder Aaby

@pederaaby

Codifying human intent in the company brain. Starting with the companion that makes AI coding agents work on first try🚀

Oslo Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Can't help but feel this screenshot from Github Status is a bloody lie. There's been way more trouble the past 5 months than not working 0.3% of my time
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Patronus Ben
Patronus Ben@PatronusBen·
@BlumeDotCodes Love the UI! I am currently searching for something similar calm and minimalistic for Patronus
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@housecor Housekeeping is not fun, but needed! Working on monitoring and making these cleanups automatic, it's crazy how much outdated AI instructions ends up in the codebase for long living projects
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
Habit: I ask Claude to audit our instructions. "Audit AGENTS.md. Is the information in it valid? Does it match reality?" Claude found 7 instances of bogus, outdated instructions. We were literally lying to AI. Problem solved.
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Blume.codes is launching on Mac! 8 days in we have 76 people on the waitlist and ready with the MVP. Today: Agent monitoring for Cursor, Claude Code, OMP, or Codex. Tomorrow: Codebase/chat analysis and context+setup fixes that make agents behave.
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Team Claude, Cursor or Codex? Choosing Gemini is the AI equivalent of saying your favorite beer is water.
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Setting up a container to automatically harness performance: cursor, claude, omp and codex. Interesting to look at the different system prompts, ie. from Codex: "NEVER use destructive commands like `git reset --hard" You just know that went really bad once💣
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@ProgenticEngine And it works pretty well :) But there's still a long way for cursor to truly be an autonomous like harness
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Proton
Proton@ProgenticEngine·
@pederaaby A harness + Kimi 2.6 is basically what Cursor 2.5 is…..
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
A good harness multiplies the effectiveness of the model. A proper harness + Kimi 2.6 can work better than Gpt-5.5 without an agentic codebase setup A good starter harness for devs: Claude code or Codex or with Andrej Karpathy skills (most popular repo on Github right now).
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Vela
Vela@vela_gao·
@pederaaby For real. The model matters, but the harness decides what the model sees, which tools it can call, what state survives, and how failures become visible. That layer can change the whole result.
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Whenever AI tells me confidently I'm right, I get extremely sceptical
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
We are creating an app that monitors your Claude/Cursor/Codex locally and improves your codebase. What features would you want to see? 1. Context pollution removal 2. Security steering 3. Statistics (how am I doing vs others) 4. Cross harness chat search Other suggestions?🌻
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@won__sikkk Agreed. It helps with a good codebase setups, but the agents are sneaky
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Wonsik Oh
Wonsik Oh@won__sikkk·
@pederaaby AI-generated code especially needs aggressive review because it looks clean but hides structural debt
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
Vibe coding comes with dangers! If you just relax and code without obsessively rigging your codebase and review code, your project will turn into a landfill of debt before you even realise it.
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@rauchg Everyone can vibe code these days, but taste and competency still wins by far
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JC Martin🧧
JC Martin🧧@imjcmartin·
@pederaaby Just let the vibe coders get to 1000 hours on a project and they'll see
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Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@NachoGZ80 I used to work on a gigantic codebase/as at a consultant. The entropy rockets correlated to number of devs as well. I remember my team laughed when we staffed from 20 to 60 people
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Nacho Garcia
Nacho Garcia@NachoGZ80·
@pederaaby The hardest and most intense battle we engineers face ( and one we never fully win) is the battle against ENTROPY in software. Uncontrolled entropy destroys any project with a force that no human or machine can overcome.
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@cryptorover This is just a fear reaction by management / a wakeup call not to use Claude naively. With proper setups it is just so god damn useful and not that expensive, it will be back
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
🚨 THE AI COST CRISIS HAS STARTED. Microsoft reportedly told engineers to stop using Claude because AI bills were exploding, while Uber says its entire yearly AI budget was already destroyed by April.
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@elonmusk 3x parameter size is🔥 Big hopes on utilizing the Cursor data, should be a proper goldmine
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok foundation model V9-Medium (1.5T) has finished training. Evals look good. A lot of Cursor data was added in supplementary training and there is more to come. Fine-tuning is underway and reinforcement learning begins in a few days. 2 to 3 weeks to public release. This will be a major improvement over the 0.5T v8-small that currently serves all Grok production traffic, especially for difficult coding tasks.
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@_kendev Then it feels like flying straight into a wall
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kara Sune
kara Sune@_kendev·
@pederaaby It feels like flying until you try to refactor a broken real-time hook
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Peder Aaby
Peder Aaby@pederaaby·
@krishdotdev Opus 4.7 for complex tasks, GPT 5-5 as the workhorse. Sonnet is an amazing model, but OpenAI really stepped up
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Kr$na
Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Who's your daily driver ? For me it's: Sonnet 4.6
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