Agentic Coding Is Not a Trap: I Answered the Viral HN Post With My Own Production Logs I made the exact mistake that viral post criticizes: I gave an agent an ambiguous task and went to make coffee. Came back 40 minutes later to 23 modified files, three broken tests, and a refactor nobody asked for. I'm not telling this to complain — I'm telling it because that day I started keeping logs of my a
Agentic coding no es una trampa: le respondí al post viral de HN con mis propios logs de producción Cometí el mismo error que critica ese post viral: le di a un agente una tarea ambigua y me fui a tomar mate. Volví 40 minutos después con 23 archivos modificados, tres tests rotos y una refactor que nadie había pedido. No lo cuento para llorar — lo cuento porque ese día empecé a llevar logs de mis
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Barman Replacing pgbackrest: I Migrated My Postgres Backups in Production and Here's What I Found The weekend I migrated from Vercel to Railway — the same one I mentioned when I talked about cold starts — I spent nearly twelve hours reading Postgres logs I'd never had to read that seriously before. It wasn't a tutorial. It was real production, real data, and the underlying question was always th
Barman reemplaza a pgbackrest: migré mis backups de Postgres en producción y esto encontré El fin de semana que migré de Vercel a Railway — el mismo que mencioné cuando hablé de cold starts — pasé casi doce horas leyendo logs de Postgres que nunca había tenido que leer tan en serio. No era un tutorial. Era producción real, datos reales, y la pregunta de fondo era siempre la misma: si esto explot
Kimi K2.6 vs Claude vs GPT-5.5: I ran it against my real coding cases and the numbers surprised me I was looking at a PR I'd asked Claude Sonnet 3.7 to refactor — a TypeScript data ingestion service with three layers of badly chained async — when I saw the Hacker News thread about Kimi K2.6. The claim was straightforward: Kimi K2.6 beats Claude and GPT-5.5 on coding benchmarks. LiveCodeBench, SW
Kimi K2.6 vs Claude vs GPT-5.5: lo puse contra mis casos reales de coding y los números me sorprendieron Estaba mirando un PR que había pedido Claude Sonnet 3.7 que refactorizara — un servicio de ingesta de datos en TypeScript con tres capas de async mal encadenadas — cuando vi el thread de Hacker News sobre Kimi K2.6. El claim era directo: Kimi K2.6 le gana a Claude y a GPT-5.5 en coding benchm