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Rate Limited
Adam/Eric/Ray
7 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Adam Larson, and Eric Provencher discuss the latest developments in AI, particularly focusing on GPT 5.2 and its implications for coding. They explore the rise of terminal UIs, the evolution of AI coding agents, and make predictions for 2026. The conversation also touches on the surprises of 2025 in AI labs, the potential for consumer AI, and the ongoing debate about whether we are in an AI bubble. The hosts reflect on their exp...
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In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Adam Larson, and Eric Provencher discuss the latest developments in AI, particularly focusing on GPT 5.2 and its implications for coding. They explore the rise of terminal UIs, the evolution of AI coding agents, and make predictions for 2026. The conversation also touches on the surprises of 2025 in AI labs, the potential for consumer AI, and the ongoing debate about whether we are in an AI bubble. The hosts reflect on their exp...
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Episodes (7/7)
Rate Limited
2026 Predictions, 2025 Surprises, GPT 5.2 and more | Ep 7
In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Adam Larson, and Eric Provencher discuss the latest developments in AI, particularly focusing on GPT 5.2 and its implications for coding. They explore the rise of terminal UIs, the evolution of AI coding agents, and make predictions for 2026. The conversation also touches on the surprises of 2025 in AI labs, the potential for consumer AI, and the ongoing debate about whether we are in an AI bubble. The hosts reflect on their exp...
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1 week ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Rate Limited
Opus 4.5 is Next Level, Is Anyone using Gemini 3 Pro?, is 200k context enough? | Episode 6
In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Eric P, and Adam Larson discuss the latest advancements in AI models, focusing on Opus 4.5 and its performance compared to other models like Gemini 3 Pro. They explore the importance of context engineering, the impact of MCPs, and techniques for effective prompting. The conversation also delves into the use of AI in software engineering, particularly in code analysis and GitHub integration, while sharing personal experiences and...
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2 weeks ago
53 minutes

Rate Limited
Gemini 3 Pro finally here, Opus 4.5 surprises everyone, GPT 5.1and more | Episode 5 Rate Limited
In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando and Eric, along with guest Adam Larson, dive deep into the latest developments in AI coding models, including updates on Codex, GPT 5.1, Gemini 3, and Opus 4.5. They discuss the performance of these models, their applications in real-world coding scenarios, and the challenges faced by developers working with legacy code. The conversation also touches on insights from the AI Native DevCon, highlighting the complexities of integrat...
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1 month ago
59 minutes

Rate Limited
OpenAI Codex changes the way they handle context | Episode 4
Codex has introduced significant changes that affect its usability with external tools. The truncation of context in Codex has raised concerns among users. Claude's handling of context and contradictions is seen as superior to Codex. Chinese AI models are gaining traction and are being compared to Western models. User experiences with various AI models highlight the importance of context management. The competition among AI models is intensifying, with open-source models becoming more viable....
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1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Rate Limited
Is GPT 5 Actually Degraded? | Episode 3
Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest features of Cursor 2.0, its positioning in the market compared to other coding agents, and the implications of AI on job markets. They explore the evolution of coding agents, the impact of teleoperation in robotics, and the future of AI in everyday life. The conversation also touches on community engagement and the potential for live shows. Takeaways Cursor 2.0 introduces an agent workflow focused on prompting. The speed and flow of Cu...
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2 months ago
54 minutes

Rate Limited
The Real Cost of Free AI Coding: Episode 2 Rate Limited
Summary In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Adam (GosuCoder), and Eric Provencher dive into the implications of free AI agents, discussing the hidden costs associated with data privacy and sustainability. They explore the performance of Haiku 4.5 compared to Sonnet 4.5, the dynamics of ad targeting in the AI market, and the importance of effective planning and execution in AI models. The conversation also touches on retrieval techniques, the future of AI agents, ...
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2 months ago
57 minutes

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Is Sonnet 4.5 the BEST coding model and more | Episode 1
Keywords AI models, Sonnet, GPT-5, benchmarking, coding assistants, user experience, reasoning, bug fixing, community engagement, AI trends Summary In this episode of Rate Limited, the hosts discuss the latest developments in AI models, focusing on benchmarking Sonnet and GPT-5. They explore the nuances of model behavior, context windows, and real-world testing, particularly in bug fixing. The conversation highlights user experiences, challenges, and the importance of reasoning in AI mode...
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3 months ago
51 minutes

Rate Limited
In this episode of the Rate Limited podcast, hosts Ray Fernando, Adam Larson, and Eric Provencher discuss the latest developments in AI, particularly focusing on GPT 5.2 and its implications for coding. They explore the rise of terminal UIs, the evolution of AI coding agents, and make predictions for 2026. The conversation also touches on the surprises of 2025 in AI labs, the potential for consumer AI, and the ongoing debate about whether we are in an AI bubble. The hosts reflect on their exp...