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Using Claude Code? You need a backup plan! šŸ˜±šŸ’„
Anthropic just tested removing Claude Code from the $20/month Pro plan — and it could change everything for indie developers. In this video, I break down what actually happened, why Anthropic is considering this change, and what it means for your coding workflow. What coding agents do you use?
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I think Anthropic is testing the waters and it wasn't supposed to be discussed on X. Was it Thariq that posted about it or replied about it on X? Whatever it is, they are testing out something and it likely will be another $20 plan that is dev/builder variety and other $20 plans that are for creators or researchers that don't need Claude Code CLI...there's a lot of connections from the Claude Desktop app now that are definitely for the non-coder users. Claude Code CLI tool came out later than the other Anthropic tools and it was just added into the whole list of available tools for subscribers. There can be bundled subscriptions too, like a coder that needs designer tools with research. That could be lower that the max 100 plan that just has access to everything.
Use Cursor? You may want to watch this!
SpaceX's S-1 IPO filing reveals an option to acquire Cursor for $60 billion — a 30x premium over Cursor's planned $2B funding round and eight times Microsoft's $7.5B GitHub acquisition. The deal makes sense in context: Google's CEO says 75% of Google's new code is AI-generated (up from 50% last fall), and Anthropic writes 70-90% of its own code with Claude Code. SpaceX merged with xAI in 2025 and is building GPUs with Intel through Terafab — buying Cursor gives them the dominant position in AI-assisted development to fuel their full stack. The biggest risk isn't Cursor disappearing; it's the model-agnostic IDE tilting toward Grok as the default, the same way Azure became the default after Microsoft bought GitHub. Are you worried about this?
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I don't use Cursor. Claude Code CLI is my daily driver. I only added Codex a few days ago after GPT5.5 arrived and proved to be a valuable "adversarial" reviewer and tester. So I off load work to Codex using their lowest subscription tier since it's not doing any heavy lifting. If Elon manages to hire the top people from the AI tool space (steal from other projects) I can definitely see Cursor ramping up really fast and likely being a really useful CLI tool rather than an IDE. OR like I do with Perplexity, connected to Claude Code CLI, for in depth research on current available info rather than what the models were trained on last year. I might have a connection into Grok added to the stack I have in Claude Code CLI. (but do I already have that? i could get in trouble if I told you)
Game of Anticipation - a candidate for Vibe Game Jam?
Still early but the direction is clear enough that I wanted to get some outside eyes on it before going deeper. The concept: a browser game where the interface itself is the puzzle. No enemies, no physics — just you and your assumptions about how UI works. Every stage looks familiar. A loading screen. A form. A leaderboard. Except none of them behave the way you expect. The core question I keep asking myself while building it: where's the line between "ha, got me" and "this is just annoying"? I have opinions but I'm probably too close to it at this point. It's playable right now, maybe 5–10 minutes, clearly unfinished in places: https://goa.nootcode.de Two things I'd love feedback on: 1. Does the concept feel fresh enough to stand out in a jam, or is the "subverted UI" space too crowded? 2. Which stage felt unfair vs. which felt like a fair surprise in hindsight? Be harsh. It's a prototype.
Game of Anticipation -  a candidate for Vibe Game Jam?
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interesting concept, probably one I would play when I have to wait in an office while sitting there just waiting. better than doom scrolling, i hate that. however lately i have remote control of my AI agent from my phone so that usually occupies my time in a valuable manner
Pong in Seconds? AI Made it Happen!
Remember the thrill of Pong? The original digital tennis. Well, I just prompted an AI to recreate it, and the results are incredible! I gave it a detailed prompt asking for a two-player game, specific key controls for each paddle, ball physics, scoring, and a win condition. Watching the AI spit out the code – HTML, CSS, and JavaScript – was honestly astonishing. It’s like having a super-fast coding assistant that understands exactly what you want. And boom, there it is! A fully playable Pong game, ready for action. You can see the paddles moving, the ball bouncing realistically, and the score updating with every point. This isn't just about showing off; it's about empowering you to bypass the grind and jump straight to creating. No more slogging through endless tutorials; just pure, unadulterated game-making satisfaction. This is what 'One prompt, one playable game' truly means. AI is taking game development to a whole new level of speed and accessibility.
2 likes • Mar 27
this is interesting i recently setup a sentence pattern in my Claude Code CLI to do one-shot no questions asked and no input from me afterwards. it has to have a "do this", "don't do this" and be quite vague with the instruction and include "go" at the end. Sort of a light weight "YOLO" on demand I did it yesterday when I prompted: "ascii snake game, no asking questions and don't ask for guidance...go" It was done in about 30 seconds (felt like forever while I waited) and snake.py was ready to play in the terminal
2 likes • Mar 27
@Morgan Page if there's enough info online about the game. enough history about the game online. i bet you can cherry pick a complex game with vast data about it available to clone in one shot today
I Built Snake in less than 60 Seconds with AI!
You know Snake, right? That classic game we all spent hours on? Well, imagine building it from scratch in under a minute. That's exactly what I did using a single AI prompt! I just typed in my request, asking for a Snake game with arrow key controls, growth, collision detection, and a score counter. Then, I watched in real-time as the AI generated all the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. It was mind-blowing to see lines of functional code appear so quickly. And the best part? It worked perfectly the first time! No debugging, no endless tutorials, just a working game ready to play. Look at it go! The snake is eating, growing, and responding to my commands. This isn't just theory; this is practical, instant game development. If you've ever wanted to make games but felt overwhelmed by coding, this is your sign. AI changes everything. It's about getting straight to the fun part: playing your creation. This is the power of AI Craft. You can create amazing things from just a single thought. It's truly magic!
5 likes • Mar 26
lol, i just did this in claude code and it built the game in python "ascii snake game, no questions from you and no guidance from me...go"
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