
Changelog News The move faster manifesto
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Jan 5, 2026 Brian Guthrie shares seven rules for accelerating software development. Context management is transformed through a ledger-based approach for Claude Code. Steve Yegge introduces Gas Town, a system for coordinating multiple agents. Paul Dix predicts significant engineering divergence by 2026, with top teams outpacing others. Mattias Geniar highlights how AI is revitalizing web development, making it more enjoyable and innovative. Tune in for insights that could change your coding game!
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Seven Rules To Move Faster
- Follow Brian Guthrie's seven rules to speed up software delivery and culture change.
- Emphasize visible outcomes, shared responsibility, courage, and trading busywork for meaningful speed.
Ledger Over Compaction
- Claude Code's context compaction is lossy and degrades signal over time.
- Saving full state to a ledger and wiping context preserves fidelity when resuming work.
Stateful Multi-Agent Orchestration
- Steve Yegge's Gastown puts work state outside agents so work persists across restarts.
- Mailboxes, identities, and a get-backed ledger let you scale to dozens of agents reliably.
