How I'm coding these days
[2025] May: I'm using Cursor; it's a lot of fun
[2025] July: Oh, wait, I reached my quota?
[2025] August: Oh, Composer (Cursor's own model) is actually pretty fast! (Cursor finally has an edge!)
[2025] October: Did I reach my quota again?? Switching to Auto (Cursor's freemium)
[2025] November: Ok, Auto sucks. I will upgrade to the €200 Cursor subscription and use the expensive thinking models. Which one should I choose?
[2025] December: Opus 4.5 is fucking good and makes great websites. I also heard about Clawdbot, but I ignore it; the setup sounds too complicated.
[2026] January/1st week: I reached the quota again! What the fuck is wrong with Cursor. Switching to using Anthropic directly with Claude Code.
[2026] January/2nd week: I find out I can use Claude Code in the terminal (sucks!), as a VSCode/Cursor extension (sucks!), or as a standalone desktop version (which, actually…sucks as well, but less.).
[2026] January/3rd week: Fuck fuck fuck. I'm late to the clawdbot hype. I should have installed it back then. Let's do it now. It took 1 day 💀
[2026] January/4rd week: I'm using Clawdbot now called Moltbot now called OpenClaw on Telegram. I send a voice message, it spawns a Claude Code agent on my EC2 instance, commits the code, pushes it to Vercel, and tells me when the deployment is done.
So how am I coding these days?
I'm not.
I send voice messages, and shit gets done.
How am I relevant then?
I know UX and product design.
If you are a developer, you should learn that too.
Sure, I still fill the gap on the things the AI can't do well yet (but that's just probably a matter of time).

