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Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
if you have been hearing terms like agent harness, harness engineering, ralph loop etc.. and you are thinking wtf is this.. then this video is for you↓
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
i'll be recording a pod with Vasilije @tricalt, founder of @cognee_ day after tomorrow. if there’s anything you want me to ask him specifically about agent memory or the evolution of harness engineering with memory or anything that you are curious about then drop your questions below↓
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
so much happen in a single day in ai, will you watch my video if i cover weekly major highlight from ai?
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
i made a pomodoro timer extension for my pi coding sessions, it freezes my keyboard for 10 mins when 40 mins work is done. I can change these work time, break time even skip the break as well..lol
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
codex is flirting with claude code with the new codex plugin made for claude code cli - long live coding agents
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
Anthropic CEO proves success doesn’t require an extrovert personality
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Pratham@Prathkum·
I listened to this podcast when people weren't buying Mac minis for ClawdBot. Good one!
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21

Now that the OpenClaw (aka Clawdbot) fever is kinda over (or probably just started) here's my experience talking to @steipete last year when he was working on his another very interesting open sourced project "VibeTunnel" enjoy.. 00:00 - Peter's rant on 15 mins loss 02:20 - Tiny prompts = shitty results 05:08 - Claude Code vs Cursor performance 06:54 - How to write a good prompt for agents 08:18 - Future of software engineering after AI 12:15 - What should software engineers learn now 15:35 - Why does he open-source his projects 19:25 - Advice to engineers discarding AI 20:47 - Talking about VibeTunnel and the hackathon

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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
Now that the OpenClaw (aka Clawdbot) fever is kinda over (or probably just started) here's my experience talking to @steipete last year when he was working on his another very interesting open sourced project "VibeTunnel" enjoy.. 00:00 - Peter's rant on 15 mins loss 02:20 - Tiny prompts = shitty results 05:08 - Claude Code vs Cursor performance 06:54 - How to write a good prompt for agents 08:18 - Future of software engineering after AI 12:15 - What should software engineers learn now 15:35 - Why does he open-source his projects 19:25 - Advice to engineers discarding AI 20:47 - Talking about VibeTunnel and the hackathon
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
You can have the cleanest chain-of-thought setup for your AI agent and still get garbage outcomes. After observing dozens of agent runs, agent failures usually fall into 4 buckets ↓
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
I was talking to a friend the other day he's a full-stack developer he was concerned about AI and it's impact, he thinks AI will replace developers like him in the coming years when I asked him which AI coding tool he has used till date, he proudly replied "Github copilot" and he had no clue about Claude code, Amp, Cline, Cursor, Kilo Code and others. developers like him will prove that AI will not replace developers, a developer using AI will
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.

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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
5 easy developer signup growth hacks in 2026: - fix your docs, identify what devs want - create integration guides & leverage their discord - create real world use-case demo projects - organise hackathons & give real value to winners - build a user journey tracking system for all 4
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Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻
Mayank Gupta🧑🏻‍💻@waghnakh_21·
2025 : AI reduced the need of humans to code 2026 : AI will remove the need of humans to code
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Ankur💻🎧💪
Ankur💻🎧💪@TheAnkurTyagi·
My take on CodeRabbit <> Aiden drama I've been working with dev tools long enough to notice a pattern here on X. - Some people give feedback to build products better - Some people give feedback just to farm reactions If you're here on X/Twitter since long time then you can easily sense which bucket it is by consistency. - Same type of accounts - Same tone - Same public pile ons - different vendors I've seen this with vercel, neon, supabase, clerk and so many other dev tools. but a very good feedback for all the founders from this use case is: 'it's easy to engage in X debates but it's hard to stay silent and walk away and focus on building your product and know like all these battles almost never makes your product better.' Users are not a monolith. Different devs/teams want different defaults and workflows. One dev tool cannot optimize for every dev/team on the internet. only signal that matters in the long run is boring: listen, fix, iterate, repeat. everything else is just another screenshot that disappears in a week. real users don’t care about any random X threads. They care if the a tool helps them ship fast or not.
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Harjot Gill@harjotsgill

Aiden - you clearly have no idea about what you are talking about. We have more users than everyone you just mentioned (combined). See aitooltracker.dev Still, I am curious how we can make it simpler and fool proof for indie developers. Maybe simpler controls and a lot of handholding can help.

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