It is more useful to read posts and threads like this exact thread IMO. We can't know everything, and the currently addressed market for Claude Code is far from people who would even think about caching to begin with.
Could we not have used braille patterns? Start on a random one and you can just replace the character with the next one so it is possible for the user to see something was entered, but password length isn't given to someone looking over the user's shoulder?
This. It is resume-driven development. Especially at startups where the engineers aren't compensated well enough or don't believe the produce can succeed.
In my career I've seen startups "shut down" and lay off the NA team.
I've seen venture capital acquire startups for essentially nothing laying off the entire product team aside from one DevOps engineer to keep everything running.
I've seen startups go public and have their shares plummet to zero before the rank-and-file employees could sell any shares (but of course the executives were able to cash out immediately).
I've seen startups acquired for essentially nothing from the lead investor.
In none of these scenarios did any of the Engineers receive anything for their shares.
Yet every day people negotiate comp where shares are valued as anything more than funny money.
The only reason I paid my yearly JetBrains subscription this year was to keep my lower price locked-in. I've been using VS Code all year. I won't renew my JetBrains subscription that I've had since 2009. Sad.
I thought you would just use another computer in your house for the flows?
My development flow takes a lot of RAM (and yes I can run it minimally editing in the terminal with language servers turned off), so I wouldn't consider running the local LLM on the same computer.
I know less than ten people with foldable phones, but without fail they all claim that the screen is durable, but I have yet to see any foldable phone without a cracked screen after a few years.
> Did my old job only exist because the Product Owners didn't realize we didn't have product-market fit?