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You've Been a Bad Agent

Sub Agent or Super Agent, MCP UI Over Lunch, Bitter Lesson Learnings, Locking in on Prompts and Trying to Live in the Future

06 Aug 2025

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TLDRMatt caught whitebait for dinner during his outdoor adventures.Wing foiling is a new sport gaining popularity.Sub agents are necessary for exploring context windows in AI.A2A and MCP servers are the future of AI integration.AI-assisted code review can streamline the development process.Prompting techniques are evolving and require careful consideration.Living in the future means adapting to rapid technological changes.Time zones can create unexpected challenges in programming.The importance of personalized AI tooling is growing.Understanding the intricacies of AI models is crucial for effective use.Chapters00:00 Cactus Conversations and Personal Anecdotes01:00 Fishing Adventures and Culinary Delights03:32 Water Sports and Outdoor Activities06:16 Exploring Sub-Agents and Context Management08:03 A2A Protocols and Future of Agent Interactions10:54 Challenges with Claude Code and Testing Workflows13:17 Sub-Agents: Benefits and Limitations17:59 Navigating Code Actions and Permissions20:21 Building Personalized AI Tools for Code Review24:05 Challenges in Prompt Writing and Feedback Loops30:11 Innovations in UI Rendering and Client-Server Interaction37:12 The Future of Advertising and Technology39:24 Living in the Future: Startup Ambitions40:36 Anticipating Future Needs in Technology42:57 The Role of Agents and Micro Payments45:25 The Art of Prompting AI49:34 The Future of Work and Communication51:47 Time Zones and Programming Challenges

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