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Theo Browne (t3.gg)
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Summary
Developer, educator, and founder (t3.gg / "Ping"); speaker at AIE. Advocates that engineers must radically expand ambition to keep pace with model progress.
Current Understanding
Theo's argument is psychological as much as technical: senior engineers underuse frontier models because they scope work to what the previous model could do. His prescription — think-wider-not-bigger, shed developer-identity baggage, treat code as disposable — frames the "models aren't that useful for me" complaint as a scoping problem on the human's side.
His second source in the vault sharpens the disposable-code stance into a discipline: make-more-cheap-code — keep hand-verification of shipped code intact (he explicitly rejects shipping unreviewed slop: "I hate them too. We're on the same side") while generating orders of magnitude more never-shipped code for verification and exploration. Recurring author-move across both talks: locate the bottleneck in a human habit (scoping, reading ratios), not in the models.
Evidence
- Talk "Everything we knew about software has changed" (AIE): model eras, tier shift, breadth-vs-depth, G-brain markdown tier — 2026-07-14-everything-we-knew-about-software-has-changed.
- Video "You're reading way too much code": four tiers of code, ship/no-ship line, 100:1 slop-to-ship verification ratio, dumb-model agents as API usability testers — 2026-07-24-youre-reading-way-too-much-code. Mentions his current project Lakebed (reads every signature/API there, verifies with slop).
- Built "Ping" (YC — "Zoom for streamers"), which he uses as the "startup → now a side project" example.
- Replaced a PR-triage service with a markdown file on a 9 AM cron (Codex/Claude → S3).
Related Pages
- Concepts: think-wider-not-bigger, code-as-throwaway, make-more-cheap-code, decoupling-identity-from-profession
- Timeline: ai-agent-evolution
- Compare: konstantin (model-builder's orchestration view), allie-miller (personal-OS view), thorsten-ball (nearest ally — independently reaches "slop is a human problem" and code-is-cheap from inside a shipping company; where Theo defends cheap code with verification discipline, Thorsten defends it with taste)
- Comparison: theo-konstantin-allie — three-lens side-by-side (Theo/Konstantin/Allie)
Contradictions / Uncertainty
- His model-era names ("Sonnet 3.5", "Opus 4.5", "Mythos/Fable") are rhetorical framing; mapping to shipped model IDs is unverified. Status: tentative.
- His read/write/merge counts (1,000/2,000+/~500 per day) are self-reported illustrations, not measurements. Status: tentative.
Next Questions
- What does he now consider "too big"? (He says he no longer knows.)