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I Tested Claude's Remotion Skill: Is the Hype Real?
Jan 22nd, 2026|
claude.ai

I Tested Claude's Remotion Skill: Is the Hype Real?

Remotion dropped Agent Skills for Claude Code on January 20, 2026. Within 48 hours, every AI developer on X was posting demo videos. The pitch is simple. Type a prompt. Claude generates a full animated video. No After Effects. No Premiere. No timelin...

Generative UI Is Expensive and Nobody Knows When to Use It
Jan 20th, 2026|
AI

Generative UI Is Expensive and Nobody Knows When to Use It

Google released A2UI in December 2024 and people barely noticed. A few weeks later someone on Reddit posted "Has anyone solved generative UI?" with zero upvotes. That gap tells you everything about where this technology actually is. Generative UI is ...

CLI Coding Agents 2026: Claude Code, Codex & Open Source
Jan 18th, 2026|
claude-code

CLI Coding Agents 2026: Claude Code, Codex & Open Source

Someone on Reddit spent $1000 in one day using Claude Code. An engineer at Anthropic. Not a mistake. Just coding. That number stuck with me. Because i've been trying to figure out which CLI coding agent to use. Claude Code, Codex, Aider, or one of th...

Claude Cowork Review: Real User Reactions and Honest Findings
Jan 16th, 2026|
claude.ai

Claude Cowork Review: Real User Reactions and Honest Findings

Anthropic dropped Cowork on January 11th. Within 24 hours, Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian called it "big". Tech blogger Simon Willison spent the weekend testing it. And somewhere on Twitter, a user admitted they were letting Claude file their insura...

Vercel Just Shipped React Rules for AI Agents
Jan 15th, 2026|
Vercel

Vercel Just Shipped React Rules for AI Agents

A developer on X posted "just wasted 3 hours tracking down a waterfall" on January 14th. Same day, Vercel released a skill that catches exactly that problem. The timing was perfect. Or maybe ironic. Depends on whether that developer saw the announcem...

How to Write AI Agent Specs That Don't Fail
Jan 14th, 2026|
AI

How to Write AI Agent Specs That Don't Fail

GitHub released an open-source toolkit called Spec Kit in September 2025. Within weeks, developers on Reddit were arguing about whether specs actually help or just create more work. The answer? Both, depending on how you write them. Spec-driven AI ag...

AI Agent Evals: Why Most Teams Still Do Vibe-Testing
Jan 13th, 2026|
AI

AI Agent Evals: Why Most Teams Still Do Vibe-Testing

Someone on Reddit asked how people evaluate their AI agents. The top comment was brutal. "I've had discussions with numerous AI and machine learning engineers working on similar projects, and none have achieved satisfactory results".​ Another develop...

Deno Deploy: What It Actually Is and Why Developers Are Split
Jan 8th, 2026|
Deno

Deno Deploy: What It Actually Is and Why Developers Are Split

Serverless edge computing hit $7.2 billion in market size last year. Developers are moving code closer to users. Deno Deploy is part of this shift.​ It's a platform that runs JavaScript and TypeScript on the edge. No servers. No config files. Just co...

When Multi-Agent Systems Fail: Architecture Tips That Actually Work
Jan 7th, 2026|
AI

When Multi-Agent Systems Fail: Architecture Tips That Actually Work

Two out of three multi-agent tasks fail in production. Not "struggle." Not "need optimization." They just fail.​ You've probably seen the charts showing how agents work together like a well-oiled machine. Guard agent filters requests. Strategist make...

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