I talked to JP about this project. He's excited in a way that's hard not to catch. His core thesis is simple: coding agents are the future, and the winners will be the ones who can execute.<p>It won’t be OpenAI or Claude. They have other priorities. The real opportunity is for small teams who move fast, stay close to users, and keep ahead of the pack.<p>That makes sense. LLMs are already powerful, almost magical at times. But using them as coding agents still takes real work. They can do amazing things, and be frustrating and make a mess. There are rough edges and big gaps.<p>Those will get fixed. The question is who gets there first.<p>The counterpoint to that would be that all these tools are gonna end up sort of the same and there won't be a way to differentiate.<p>Which way will it play out? I'm not really sure.