
Brought to You By:• Antithesis – verify your system’s correctness without human review or traditional integration tests – and avoid bugs or outages.• WorkOS – Everything you need to make your app enterprise ready.• turbopuffer – a vector and full-text search engine built on object storage. It’s fast, cheap, and extremely scalable.—OpenCode is one of the fastest-growing AI developer tools around, surging in just a few months from roughly 650,000 monthly active users to nearly 8 million, and almost 1M daily active users.In this episode of The Pragmatic Engineer Podcast, we meet Dax Raad, co-founder of OpenCode, for a discussion about the gaps in developer tooling that led him to build OpenCode, the advantages of open source, and why taste and engineering judgment matter even more as AI becomes a core part of software development.We also cover how OpenCode turned Anthropic’s blocking of integration with Claude Code into a massive growth lever by partnering with OpenAI and other model providers, why GPU demand is becoming a bottleneck everywhere, how come AI coding tools don’t automatically mean engineering teams move faster, and also why Dax is personally skeptical about predictions for the future of engineering and work, in general.I found this conversation especially interesting because Dax displays a healthy skepticism toward the benefits of AI, even while building one of the most popular AI coding harnesses.—Timestamps00:00 Intro07:03 Dax’s path into tech09:04 Early startup experience13:16 Getting involved with open source16:13 OpenCode23:17 Anthropic banning OpenCode30:34 From terminal to GUI32:34 OpenCode’s business model36:33 Why inference is profitable39:11 GPU bottlenecks40:54 AI hype45:50 AI spending48:47 Dax’s memo55:41 Dax’s skepticism of predictions58:58 Engineering culture at OpenCode1:02:38 How building works at OpenCode1:05:36 Taste and quality1:11:32 Dax’s work setup1:12:35 The role of engineers and EMs1:15:50 Advice for engineers1:18:12 Book recommendation—The Pragmatic Engineer deepdives relevant for this episode:• How Claude Code is built• How Codex is built• Real-world engineering challenges: building Cursor• The AI Engineering stack• How Uber uses AI for development: inside look—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@pragmaticengineer.com. Get full access to The Pragmatic Engineer at newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/subscribe
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