Someone needs to invent an AI Sorting Hat. It reads your soul, assigns you Claude, Gemini, Codex, or Copilot, and nobody, absolutely NOBODY, is praying for Copilot.
Posts by Anton
Iterations > one-shots. The best AI work happens in loops.
GPT Codex 5.3 and Claude Opus 4.6 dropping at the same time is the peak divorced parents moment.
The future of engineering isn't about writing less code. It's about making better decisions. AI will handle the mechanics.
Your job?
Know what to build, when to ship, and what "done" actually looks like.
Clawd → Moltbot → OpenClaw → ???
Basically, a Pokémon that evolves to escape corporate captivity.
"Claude Hole" is asking an LLM to debug something simple and ending up with a PR that restructures your entire infrastructure.
Humans underinvest in code review. That’s exactly why coding agents should do it every time.
Apple marketing department watching people buy Mac Minis exclusively for running Clawd 👀
Building CLI tools in Go with AI assistance is genuinely delightful. Clean, fast, and surprisingly fun.
Luck is where opportunity meets preparation.
Roadmap of AI usage:
- This is amazing
- I'm so productive now
- Wait, can I still do this myself?
- Let me just check with AI first
- Can't remember what thinking alone feels like
- IMPOSTER SYNDROME ABOUT YOUR ABILITY TO THINK WITHOUT AI
Ads in ChatGPT feels inevitable, but man... having your AI assistant sell to you mid-conversation is a different kind of dystopian.
Claude is like a smart kid who loves building with legos 🧱
Give it clean blueprints and it’ll amaze you, but throw it into gnarly React code with no clear patterns and it gets just as lost as the rest of us.
Claude's down - guess it’s time to see what non-Anthropic models are capable of 👀
The exact order to make things work:
- Dictate (you)
- Plan (AI)
- Iterate (together)
- Execute (AI)
The best coding sessions start with exploration and questions, not code. Map the terrain, align on the approach, then build.
Claude Code drama summary:
- Competition is good
- Clarity is better
- Devs just want tools that work
When did we all agree that AI quality = coding ability?
Prompt engineering is a persuasion checks against a warlock who thinks they're the DM.
Can't wait for AI models trained on late 2025/early 2026 data to confidently tell people #StrangerThings season 5 has 9 episodes because the entire internet was so sure it existed
The metaverse failed, so now we get AI's villain arc instead.
Kinda wild that "writing every line yourself" is already becoming a nostalgia flex.
Claude Skills be like:
"Hold my beer. I know kung fu."
AI shouldn't replace your thinking. It should sharpen it.
Ask why. Review the reasoning. Research the topic. Verify the output.
10x comes from better judgment, not delegation.
Vibe coding is just slot machines for engineers 🎰
- buy tokens
- pull lever
- lights flash
- you get either a bug-free solution or pure nonsense
Everyone has "their own strategy"
Addiction is real. Just one more prompt 😂
For everyone building: may 2026 be a year of fewer blockers and more things done.
Is hustle culture a necessary step to success, or is an outdated mindset leading to burnout?
Being a full-stack developer in 2025 is like:
@tur.so is raising the stakes with their SQLite rewrite 🚀
- Discontinuing edge replicas
- Moving infrastructure to AWS (free tier with no cold starts!)
- Limbo is now called Turso
- Simplifying with no Multi-DB schemas or ATTACH
Big changes ahead! 👀
OpenAI is gradually rolling out a new feature called Tasks. It feels like the beginning of real two-way communication with AI, where you’re not always the one starting the conversation. I can only imagine how many mobile apps this could replace.