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@brunosavoca

ML engineer. taking pictures on weekends. MBA, MSc.

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step 1: you download the app in ~22" step2: you prompt v0 talking to your phone step3: you jump on a citibike across nyc. step4: your 6' bike ride ends and you have a fully deployable piece of software up and running. life is good.

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In school my kids are told “AI is cheating, don’t use it!” In real life I tell my employees “If you’re not using AI, you’re fired!”

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with Anthropic’s Opus 4.5, if you’re an average engineer and you’re not shipping one feature a day, you’re not an engineer anymore.

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turns out, senior engineers accept more agent output than juniors. this is because: - they write higher-signal prompts with tighter spec and minimal ambiguity - they decompose work into agent-compatible units - they have stronger priors for correctness, making review faster and

turns out, senior engineers accept more agent output than juniors. this is because:

- they write higher-signal prompts with tighter spec and minimal ambiguity
- they decompose work into agent-compatible units
- they have stronger priors for correctness, making review faster and
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Vibe coding at the beginning of 2025 was driving me nuts. I wanted to kill every one of these fuckers because they were so dumb and limited in context size. Vibe coding in December 2025 is borderline boring. I just give Claude Opus the entire app, ask for something, and the