A developer shares their experience using Claude Code to port personal productivity tools from Ruby to Rust and then Assembly, replacing 9 months of manual coding. The project resulted in significant performance improvements, including a 150KB Assembly-based login shell with 9-microsecond startup time.
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Developer leverages Claude Code to replace 9 months of manual coding, delivering a 150KB x86_64 Assembly login shell with 9-microsecond startup time.
Thursday, April 23, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: LobstersBY sys://pipeline
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