Greg Isenberg
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because if you nail the plan, the code should, you know, the agents should do the work.
Number two, you say, I also run five to ten clods in parallel with my local clods.
As I code in my terminal, I will often hand off local sessions to web using and or manually kick off sessions in Chrome.
And sometimes I will teleport back and forth.
I also start a few sessions from my phone, obviously, from cloud iOS app.
You got to every morning and throughout the day and check in on them later.
What do you mean by that?
Beautiful.
So yeah, I also, I, so recommending use iOS, use web, open multiple, like that's what that's, you'll get the most out of it that way.
Number three, you say, I use Opus 4.5 with thinking for everything.
It's the best coding model I've ever used.
And even though it's bigger and slower than Sonnet, since you have to steer it less and it's better at tool use, it's almost always faster than using a smaller model in the end.
Well, we appreciate that.
You know, we appreciate that.
Number four, our team shares a single Cloud MD for the Cloud Code repo.
We check it into Git.
The whole team contributes multiple times a week.
Anytime we see Cloud do something incorrectly, we add it to the MD so Cloud knows not to do it next time.
Other teams maintain their own Cloud MDs.
It is each team's job to keep theirs up to date.