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Taelin (@victortaelin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really like Claude 4.5 for coding, it is fast, reliable, surgical, high-quality in a good way. I think I will use it a lot, specially for style refactors and things like that. But it is nowhere near as smart as GPT-5. I wouldn't leave it alone making large changes on HVM. Yes,

Ryan Vogel (@ryandavogel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Rhys (@rhyssullivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

using gpt-5 is crazy because you basically give it a prompt, wait for 20 minutes and it either outputs the perfect solution or literally nothing

Braelyn 🖇️ (@braelyn_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the worst engineer you’ve met is impressed by Github Copilot because that’s the only thing their organization has approved

Adam Wathan (@adamwathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool improvement we just merged into our VS Code plugin — it'll now tell you when any Tailwind class you've used could be written in a simpler or more idiomatic way ✨

Cool improvement we just merged into our VS Code plugin — it'll now tell you when any Tailwind class you've used could be written in a simpler or more idiomatic way ✨
Tim (@timneutkens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next 16 uses a new .next/dev subdirectory so that you can run next dev and next build side-by-side without conflicts. This helps when you're running Claude Code, Cursor Agent, or Codex when it wants to run `next build` to verify changes it no longer breaks your development

Next 16 uses a new .next/dev subdirectory so that you can run next dev and next build side-by-side without conflicts.

This helps when you're running Claude Code, Cursor Agent, or Codex when it wants to run `next build` to verify changes it no longer breaks your development