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I do have this under control while on flow state. But when I need to kill time, previously I had the same experience when compiling, running a large test suit or doing a deploy.

But when vibe coding this happens constantly every small periods of time.


Fair enough, but for most frontend or UI/UX tasks I do you claude code which is similar to Agent mode and that's when I have these constant interruptions in the flow. I believe this will be worse in the near future as agents become more powerful.


In my home country we have this story: a person goes to the doctor and complains "Doctor! It hurts when I touch my knee!" to which the doctor replies "then stop touching your knee."

Contrary to popular belief you won't be left behind if you don't use these "agents". If they ever get good enough that they don't need babysitting anymore and make you 10x productive, then you can simply adopt their use then. Any current skillset regarding prompting won't stay relevant.

Though I will caveat that I work on more niche subjects, not frontend, so my perception of their usefulness may be skewed.


Thanks, I'm currently on OS X, is there a terminal that has this built in?


Here's a nice article about how another team solved Game of Life in LLMs using Claude 3 Opus: https://x.com/ctjlewis/status/1786948443472339247 .

It's a really nice read.


Broken in SAMSUNG S8 chrome: https://pasteboard.co/GMHO2oY.png


You should check out fades[0]. It does exactly what you are asking for.

[0] https://github.com/PyAr/fades


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