I had a similar experience last year working with a 3rd party company.
They had everything on google spreadsheet.
They were the most agile and better organized people I’ve ever worked with
Some apps are not using https and there is no easy way to check that. Also in airports there are cases of man-in-the-middle attacks. It happened to me some years ago in Amsterdam airport.
So I get the point of a VPN but I also feel it’s over advertised right now
Was Copenhagen not Amsterdam.
But in short there was a free wifi called “Copenhagen - Free Wifi” or something similar and I connected to it without thinking too much.
After few mins I started getting password reset emails from Amazon and Facebook. I logged in into Prime Video
Hit the same wall, so I created backlog.md.
Each task is saved in its own .md file, and agents success rate spiked. I did try giving a bunch of tasks at Claude all at once: total face-plant. Moral of the story: split work into the tiniest units of work possible
I think we are getting close to having a medium sized project specced with backlog.md that can be done in a single long run via Claude Code.
What I am a bit afraid is to automatically merge tasks without human review.
This is actually my same opinion. The issue is with the pricing model.
If @github would find a way to allow non devs to access the wiki, issues, discussions and project tab without paying the whole enterprise license, it would definitely accelerate the adoption