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Brett Phillips
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Brett I. Phillips My initials are bip šŸ¤” I like to play devil’s advocate and take the contrary position.

100%. After a month or two of seriously diving into agent assisted coding, I can honestly say it’s the elusive 10x’er to productivity management has always dreamed about.

Everywhere I can.

Let’s say I need to build a feature, take for instance a common task of integrating with Stripe.

I’ll start by gathering a few links to api documentation and use the Claude chat to say something along the lines of ā€œresearch integrating with Stripe for invoicing referencing this links. Create a detailed design spec for the featuresā€

Then I’ll take that spec, give it a once over and save it to my code workspace.

I’ll execute Claude Code and prompt something like ā€œThink about the design spec for integrating stripe and create a detailed implementation plan to integrate Stripe in this application staying true to the projects conventionsā€.

I’ll give that a once over and maybe even ask it to validate the plan against the original spec.

Once I’m satisfied with the spec I say ā€œexecute the planā€.

I then move to a different project while it’s running and repeat back and forth.

I’ve been very happy with the quality of code given enough context and guidelines.

Claude Code is a great agent for coding. The Claude Sonnet models are also superior to pair with your agent.

Time to triple down and cc the high school math teacher

Happy Mem Day šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ«”

GM & GN

Go for something made of ceramic. You don’t want any metal micro-shavings or plastics

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Can the Q serve as a way to backup and restore two factor authentication codes?

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But when multi-nut?!

This will be the tipping point, in my opinion, where I will start showing normies.

USDT is Tether yes.

They can issue on any chain they have integrated with.

The chain, L1, is called Tron and has been around for a while. Native token is TRX I believe. Probably has many ā€œuse casesā€ but I think most of the volume is stablecoin transfer.

Many people in Argentina for example, use it from what I’ve seen on the YouTubes.

Centralized layer 1 with extremely low fees used heavily for USDT

I hope you’re a bot because if you’re a real person who is goading someone to respond to you after they’ve had such an incredibly difficult experience, you kinda suck.