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A 26-YEAR-OLD DEVELOPER GAVE CLAUDE A 14-MONTH-OLD CODEBASE AT 11:42 PM. BY 1 AM IT HAD CLEARED THREE WEEKS OF HIS BACKLOG 47,000 lines. 18 open bugs. $20 a month opens the repo. gives Claude one broken payment test and a 6-line acceptance criteria file. tells it not to...

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