Interconnects

Get Good at Agents

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Jan 21, 2026
The podcast dives into how Claude Code reshapes workflows, putting more emphasis on directing agents over traditional tasks. It explores the idea that agents can handle subcomponents, allowing humans to focus on design and innovation. Nathan discusses the importance of coordinating multiple agents for efficiency, and the value of shifting from trivial tasks to long-term projects. The conversation also highlights the increasing importance of decision-making in software development as agents take on more responsibilities.
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INSIGHT

Workflows Must Shift For Agents

  • Agents require changing how we scope, manage, and approach work rather than applying old habits to them.
  • Nathan Lambert argues humans must shift toward open-ended, ambitious, and asynchronous coordination to get the most uplift.
ANECDOTE

Early Experiments With Claude Code

  • After trying Claude Code with Opus 4.5, Nathan shifted his work to adapt to agent-driven workflows.
  • He now leaves agent instances running to implement features and checks their progress later in the day.
INSIGHT

Agents Push Humans Up Org Chart

  • Agents elevate humans into higher-level roles like system designer and lab director rather than sole implementer.
  • Nathan says pointing multiple agents is more valuable than grinding on tasks yourself.
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