diff --git a/app/priv/blog/engineering/2026/04-29-my-local-agentic-dev-setup-today.md b/app/priv/blog/engineering/2026/04-29-my-local-agentic-dev-setup-today.md index 0d419ff..aa24616 100644 --- a/app/priv/blog/engineering/2026/04-29-my-local-agentic-dev-setup-today.md +++ b/app/priv/blog/engineering/2026/04-29-my-local-agentic-dev-setup-today.md @@ -283,3 +283,8 @@ What was remarkable to me in the Field Report above is that the writer chose Ope > Why don't I just use [..] Claude Code? I had problems due to a lack of optimization for small context windows. Long-running tasks that complete large projects independently matter for me, so no Claude Code. So maybe my intuition is right. I am not doing long running tasks like I was doing with Cladue Code _yet_ with Pi and Qwen. This shows it is possible, and might even be better. Detailed prompts and deterministic harnesses make the difference between frontier models and harnesses smaller. More about that maybe later. I hope this helps you, let me know if you have any questions or remarks. + +Acknowledgements +---- + +Thanks to [Barney Dellar](https://www.linkedin.com/in/barney-dellar-88487b83/) for reporting that the links to my blog in Further Reading were broken. That was the only part I used AI for in this post...