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Christian Cito

@chrcit

product engineering for fun and sometimes profit / german: @christian_cito_

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linkhttps://www.chrcit.com/articles/2023-year-in-review calendar_today01-09-2015 21:09:21

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While it looks good I see no high $$$ MRR screenshots anywhere?? Also can it really be good if it's out there for FREE??? I'd consider at 199$ or 299$ if the creator has abs

Jakob Greenfeld (@jakobgreenfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that Alex Hormozi sells workshops and Bryan Johnson sells supplements is a good time to remind everyone of this Eric Hoffer quote: “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.”

colinhacks/zod (@colinhacks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BIG DAY. Introducing Standard Schema 1.0! It's a specification for a "common interface" to be implemented by all TypeScript schema libraries, written collaboratively by the the creators of Zod (👋), Valibot, and ArkType to promote interoperability. standardschema.dev

patrick™ (@maybach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stuck in AI overwhelm, I found flow in dumb bells. While lifting weights, I built an app where tracks are judged blindly v0.dev ↝ IDE, Claude 3.7 ↝ Supabase + Cloudflare R2. No prompting hell, just clear intent & rest-break coding. (+2kg muscle mass)

Stuck in AI overwhelm, I found flow in dumb bells.
While lifting weights, I built an app where tracks are judged blindly

v0.dev ↝ IDE, Claude 3.7 ↝ Supabase + Cloudflare R2.
No prompting hell, just clear intent & rest-break coding.

(+2kg muscle mass)
Mario Zechner (@badlogicgames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've written up how I approach "agentic engineering" for real-world codebases & tasks. TL;DR: Treat LLMs like shitty computers you program with natural language, not chatbots you beg for code. mariozechner.at/posts/2025-01-…

Christian Cito (@chrcit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CC w/ opus-4 just burned 350$ in tokens in under 2 hours refactoring a small project before rate-limiting me. Can't believe so many people are getting tricked into thinking that the costs for opus are in any way proportional to the "value" they are getting from it.

CC w/ opus-4 just burned 350$ in tokens in under 2 hours refactoring a small project before rate-limiting me.

Can't believe so many people are getting tricked into thinking that the costs for opus are in any way proportional to the "value" they are getting from it.
Christian Cito (@chrcit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cloudflare Workers is the most frustrating developer experience I put up with. The amount of time I've wasted on random errors is insane.

Christian Cito (@chrcit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First thoughts on Claude Code after a few days and 2000$ of tokens burned: - Opus is overpriced and overhyped - Conductor by Melty is amazing - GPT-5 > Opus when it comes to fixing issues Will keep trialing in September and then see if it's worth it to keep.

First thoughts on Claude Code after a few days and 2000$ of tokens burned:
- Opus is overpriced and overhyped
- Conductor by <a href="/meltyinc/">Melty</a> is amazing
- GPT-5 &gt; Opus when it comes to fixing issues   

Will keep trialing in September and then see if it's worth it to keep.