| ▲ | Haaargio 2 days ago | |
I would do the same thing if I would justifing paying 200$ per Month for my hobby. But even with that, you will run into throttling / API / Resource limits. But AI Agents need time. They need a little bit of reading the sourcecode, proposing the change, making the change, running the verification loop, creating the git commit etc. Can be a minute, can be 10 and potentially a lot longer too. So if your code base is big enough that you can work o different topics, you just do that: - Fix this small bug in the UI when xy happens - Add a new field to this form - Cleanup the README with content x - . . . I'm an architect at work and have done product management on the side as its a very technical project. I have very little problem coming up with things to fix, enhnace, cleanup etc. I have hard limits on my headcount. I could easily do a handful of things in parallel and keeping that in my head. Working memory might be limited but working memory means something different than following 10 topics. Especially if there are a few tpics inbetween which just take time with the whole feedback loop. But regarding your example of house cleaning: I have ADHD, i sometimes work like this. Working on something, waiting for a build and cleaning soming in parallel. What you are missing is the practical experience with Agents. Taking the time and energy of setting up something for you, perhaps accessability too? We only got access at work to claude code since end of last year. | ||