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I needed the higher limit for debugging frontends (playwright-mcp uses a lot of tokens), and I’m also seeing how well Claude writes a larger project from scratch (not so well!). I haven’t tried Codex in a while (each month the main companies cycle through who‘s “best”). Do you notice a difference?
I started with Cursor in the summer, but switched to Claude Code as I prefer its workflow (and Cursor kept changing their plans without notice). I recently switched to the $100/mo plan at work. I compare versus API usage with `npx ccusage@latest` and the subscription saves me a lot.
Awesome - thank you!!
Sorry, I missed this notification! It seems to not work though :(
Any chance you can invite me (@jpmckinney) to the private repo with monthly emails?
Aha, I just noticed there is a "Sponsors update email (Private)" that needs to be set in the org's profile.
Aha, I see subscribers get access to github.com/simonw-priva... My sponsoring org is open-contracting and I'm jpmckinney
I'm sponsoring via my org, but I'm not receiving the monthly newsletters. How are they delivered?
Love it! Under Performance, for the Further Exploration links, I really like www.computerenhance.com (which has a great initial demonstration about why Python is not the best choice for performance, if you're writing the expensive operations in Python yourself rather than using Numpy, etc.).
I've been thinking a lot about what this moment means for civic tech and put some thoughts together here:
www.jpt.sh/posts/third-...
tl;dr is that I'd really like to start having conversations with others that are thinking about what needs to be build and how we're going to pay for it
Hello! I used my esoteric knowledge gleaned from my DC years to write about how Congress could EASILY defund DOGE:
www.techpolicy.press/how-congress...
"USDS leadership would frequently go around the deputy CIO, the CIO, the Deputy Director for Management, the Director of OMB, and the White House deputy chief of staff to bring issues to the President," said a former government official, who requested anonymity in order to speak more candidly about USDS. "After this happens several times and there are real questions about USDS' ability to produce on the ground, then the question becomes, We created this monster with a personal relationship with the President and how do we rein it in?''
It certainly is not responsible for the scale of what is happening, but eventually folks are going to have to reckon with how DOGE’s tactics mirror USDS’s & how more checks were needed.
from 2017 federalnewsnetwork.com/reporters-no...
Yes! Very spooky. Like with Tunic, I watched a couple streams just to relive the sense of discovery.
Thank you! I finally played Outer Wilds and Disco Elysium this year from your older lists. Incredible games. From 2024, I'm also enjoying Nine Sols.