Drew
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“The @theallinpod exists to bring heretical ideas into mainstream discourse.” This was the opening statement by our host from @solana who kicked off our dinner on Sunday evening. She encouraged each of us to sit down at the table and share a controversial viewpoint about
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Days like today remind me that diversification is important. Instead of losing some money across 10 stocks, I'm losing tons of money across 500 stocks.
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Zip-up Tecovas used to be the win going through security. Looks good and easy to get on and off quickly. Now they’re a liability. Still have to come off because they trip the machine. And bonus, I get to walk through dirty slush and puddles. I need to find dress boots that
No one even talks about it but Trump and Noem totally won on ending the Shoe policy at every airport They deserve so much credit for this
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people on tech twitter explaining to people not on tech twitter what’s been happening with ai in the last 2 weeks
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Enshittification is most intense at the airport. Every crew is a skeleton crew. Digital systems are brittle. At every step you’re tagged with a fee. You’re the target of relentless advertising and surveillance. The surrounding are dirty. The food is garbage. The air is unclean.
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I keep seeing the same pattern over and over again: Teams working on a relatively clean codebase, with good test coverage and documentation, are flying with Claude Code. Teams that are yolo'ing things are struggling to make AI work for them. Vibe-coding is great, but good luck
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MAKE WINGS GREAT AGAIN In high school, I enjoyed going out for 23 cent wing nights with friends. With inflation, those wings would be 34 cents each. These days, my favorite wing joint, French Creek, is still sitting at $11.50 for 8 wings. Tiny, delicious hole in the wall in
More on this. During Covid wing prices skyrocketed. A 40 pound case went for around $80 to $240. So places HAD to raise their prices. So wings went from $8 a dozen to like $18 a dozen. They started offering 10 instead. And people paid. After things settled down in say late 2021
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universities are about to realize that they had been selling the wrong product for the 150 years. they thought they sold knowledge, then information became free. they pivoted to selling credentials but now credentials are just proxies. in the post-ai era the universities who
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I've heard many good things about Gemini 3 pro for design work, so I decided to try a head-to-head w/ Opus 4.5 on some layout updates. Google: delivers an image that dropped half the components in the header Claude: builds a full interactive jsx layout mockup, unprompted
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Folks I cannot express just how disrespectful it is to try to get someone to do you a favor by dropping an AI slop document in their inbox. How to lose friends and piss off people.
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2021: it can’t even autocomplete a line 2022: it can’t even write a whole function 2023: it can’t even pass a coding interview 2024: it can’t even build an app 2025: it can’t even handle complex projects 2026: oh no
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This was less than a year ago
There's a new kind of coding I call "vibe coding", where you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists. It's possible because the LLMs (e.g. Cursor Composer w Sonnet) are getting too good. Also I just talk to Composer with SuperWhisper
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The correct term for "vibecoding" now is simply "coding". What used to be called "coding" is now "handcoding". It's been trending in this direction but we crossed the tipping point in the last few weeks.
Vibe coding is quietly dying. Things have changed terrifyingly fast. This isn’t “vibes” anymore. We need a new term for what’s happening. Claude Code literally one-shotted a project that I was expecting to take me two months. It didn’t just build it. It wrote all the tests too.
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“Gonna be home late tonight babe, I’m out monitoring the situation with a couple of guys. We might even stay and monitor a second situation if something comes up”
trillion dollar idea: sports bar but just for situation monitoring with live X feeds, flight radar, a bloomberg terminal, and Polymarket screens
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Feels like we're actually in one of those "everything is about to change" moments
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We need a shorthand way of saying: "An AI did the work, but I vouch for the result" Saying "I did it" feels slightly sketchy, but saying "Claude did it" feels like avoiding responsibility
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Programming was never about learning how to write if-then statements. It was about building cool things and understanding how they work. Neither of which modern LLMs take away from you. Even if they build everything, you will still need to understand to direct them.
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Unpopular option: most change that AI tools will bring for software engineers are likely to be making the practices that the best eng teams did until now, the baseline for those that want to stay competitive + move fast Things like product-minded engineers, testing, o11y, CD etc
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