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Your Attention Is the Bottleneck, Not Your Agents — Zack Proser, WorkOS
Jun 11, 2026 · 25:17
Zack Proser from WorkOS argues that human attention, not agent speed, is the real bottleneck in AI-assisted coding. He proposes a sustainable stack: signal layers to filter Slack and Linear, voice-first flows at 184 wpm, remote control of agents from a phone to leverage diffuse thinking, and weekly self-improvement passes over JSONL conversation history. He also integrates an Oura ring via MCP so Claude can nudge him about sleep, emphasizing balance over burnout.

RAG is dead, right?? — Kuba Rogut, Turbopuffer
Jun 9, 2026 · 11:13
Kuba Rogut (Turbopuffer) argues that RAG isn't dead—it's evolving into agentic retrieval, contrasting Cursor's upfront indexing (which boosted answer accuracy 24% in their composer model) with Claude Code's per-session grep approach. He frames embeddings as cached compute, citing Jeff Dean: 'You don't need a trillion at once, you need the right million.'