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Tyler Rivera

@atriv

currently building @tentpostsapp. full-stack engineer.

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linkhttps://rivera.io calendar_today17-10-2007 02:30:44

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Would love a plan from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google that includes API credits. I'd be more willing to pay a premium for the higher tiers if they gave some space for experimentation outside of first-party apps. It seems OpenAI is doing a bit of this with their codex-cli would love

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Task Master - github.com/eyaltoledano/c… is a gamechanger. I'd argue that there's as much value in it focusing _you_ the developer as there is in focusing AI agents to breakdown and execute work

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I've been working in claude code so much this last week that I looked at my sink full of dishes and my first thought was "I wish I could construct a task for that"

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I was absolutely locked in on OpenAI's models, using it for personal and professional use cases -- my favorite feature being voice mode + memories. Lately I've been using Claude for almost everything - mostly because Claude Code is fantastic and the max plan lets me use Opus in

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i've flip flopped between models quite a bit over the last couple of years. I've kind of settled on: * openai (4o+o3) - life stuff * claude (opus+sonnet) - code generation * perplexity - rapid prd-generation and feature research I wonder if we start to see these models start to

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Gemini is great but the product fragmentation is straight up disorienting. I get why vertex exists, but separating the Gemini AI Ultra plan from Code Assist Enterprise is confusing. Big miss

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I've played a lot with v0, but I'm actually really enjoying stitch.withgoogle.com v0 has a ton of integrations, which is great to get from 0 to 1 but sometimes I just want to brainstorm some screens.

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I've pretty much moved on from Claude Code at this point. Aug-Sep was such a rollercoaster of availability and quality that I just can't trust it any more. I've been evaluating a ton of other solutions and made my workflow more flexible, the tooling lock-in just evaporated.