Both great guys! Very meaningful conversation in the end 👏
suuch a good conversation. he's very articulate and clearly has been thinking about it all of this stuff on such a deep level
Great conversation! 🔥
It was both enlightening and enjoyable. The quality of questions and answers made it. Thanks
Amazing, great video and what a way to make good quality products
wow, high-quality talk, thanks for sharing)
Inspired. Amazed @ how may times they have pivoted. One of the suggestion I have in solving the 70 30 issue is have a System Integration team help end users to complete their project
Varun reminds me of windsurf: he always starts by "You're right ! " then actually starts answering
gonna fork vscode for a $3b payout
The problem with relying on agents is that sometimes they provide a solution, and you quickly adopt it—it works, you like it, and you move on. But then an issue arises: a bug, a change request, or an unexpected behavior. You return to the agent, only to find it doesn’t remember how or why it did things a certain way. It modifies the code differently this time and ends up breaking it. The real problem is that you didn’t fully understand or review the code the first time—you trusted the agent and only gave it a quick glance. Now you're stuck, and the effort you avoided initially has tripled. In hindsight, it’s often better to do things manually—at least until these agents reach a level of reliability and consistency that we don’t yet have today.
I think we should be honest about where AI is headed. If these agents really do take over repetitive tasks and make our lives easier, it’s not a big leap before they start replacing some of us entirely. That shift may come sooner than we expect—maybe in just a few years. So it’s smart to stay sharp, build financial stability, and think ahead. Having a simple, sustainable lifestyle could become a real asset in uncertain times.
38:50 now I know what was the language_server quietly running in the background, eating 1GB of mem...It gives me ideas to investigate it and see how you organize data about the codebase , at least I get some of my subscription back that way
I use only cascade from windsurf, I have my own editor next to it, so idk if it's worth it supporting a full Editor
I work in that ugly procurement company 😢, I really need to get out of it
I remember a scene from silicon valley, where the guys get excited and give all the secret sauce. Did that happen in this interview?
Rare podcast when i have not increase the speed.
gonna fork vscode)
Please have the Replit and Perplexity dudes on, would love to hear their opinions as well! Sam Altman on the other hand is a grifter and have come to not trust most of what he comes out of his mouth.
Why do I feel that this talk is all over the place
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