John Nunemaker returns to discuss how fast AI tooling has changed and argues tech leaders should adopt Claude Max (defaulting to Opus), set up agent-friendly local environments, and roll that out to their teams. He shares how his company built an internal “brain” using LibreChat as a self-hosted interface, enabling non-engineers to query company data and generate insights like weekly support summaries from various sources. The conversation also covers worktrees and Conductor for parallel, isolated dev environments.
01:22 Tech Leaders Must Adopt AI
02:31 Why Opus Changed Everything
04:55 Claude Max Plans and Limits
07:41 Brain Idea and Safety Boundaries
09:03 Building the Stack with MCP
10:18 Ansible Automation and Deploys
12:53 Support Data Summaries in LibreChat
15:42 Scheduling Reports to Slack
20:17 OpenCode vs Claude and Mobile Workflow
23:54 What MCP Connectors Enable
26:20 Accessing Brain via Tailscale
30:48 Team Size and PR Volume
32:32 Claude PR Review Workflow
35:25 Conductor Daily Setup
38:36 Worktrees and Isolation
50:47 Conductor Limits and Pain
51:36 App Changes and Scripts
54:45 Caddy for Local Domains
57:10 Jobs Outlook and Wrap
Notes
- John's post setting up conductor with Rails
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