In a recent interview with The Pragmatic Engineer, Steve Yegge said he feels "sorry for people" who merely "use Cursor, ask it questions sometimes, review its code really carefully, and then check it in."<p>Instead, he recommends engineers integrate LLMs into their workflow more ...
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In a recent interview with The Pragmatic Engineer, Steve Yegge said he feels "sorry for people" who merely "use Cursor, ask it questions sometimes, review its code really carefully, and then check it in."<p>Instead, he recommends engineers integrate LLMs into their workflow more ...
This question spurred an excellent, in-depth answer. (I hesitate to speculate how much time was spent on it.)
I am observing a lot of people writing custom orchestrators to manage their agentic workflows, I fail to understand why?<p>This is really troubling me, is it just an ego question to write custom orchestrators or just about laziness to search online or there is some actual need which current framewor...
Hi HN,<p>We're the engineering team at Peakflo <i>(B2B fintech)</i>. We built 20x internally because we kept copy-pasting Linear tickets into Claude, manually setting up branches, and babysitting agent output across terminals. Eventually we just built the infrastructure to connect task systems ...
We're an AI startup running multi-agent teams in Slack. Our agents review code, discuss architecture, and ship features, all in Slack channels.<p>The irony: Slack AI already vectorizes all messages for semantic search internally. But there's no developer API to query it.<p>So we built our ...
So güd.