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Rick

@JDevCast

Teacher, developer, and wannabe guitarist.

Japan انضم Ocak 2021
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Rick@JDevCast·
@KanikaBK Here it is. I can live search through the most popular movies. I get movie details through an OMDB import script, which also grabs from other sources. Have to keep it under 3,000 at the moment. I will implement my own Markdown app to improve efficiency, and port it over.
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Kanika@KanikaBK·
@JDevCast Wow Rick! Could you please share more details about your project
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Kanika@KanikaBK·
🤯 YOUR OBSIDIAN VAULT is worth $120K/YR & you're getting $0 from it. GREG ISENBERG just dropped a 1hr MASTERCLASS on turning Obsidian + Claude Code into a 24/7 personal Operating System. Total Cost: $120/yr This setup: FREE Bookmark before it's buried!
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@cb_doge Simplicity is beauty. That's ugly IMHO.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Japan has the best toilets.
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Rick@JDevCast·
@kimmonismus Neil DeGrasse Tyson the mighty! Thanks for the laugh!
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Neil DeGrasse Tyson calls for an international treaty to ban superintelligence: "That branch of AI is lethal. We've got do something about that. Nobody should build it." How far the mighty have fallen.
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@heyrobinai I use all 3, but never considered Notebook and Obsidian teaming up. Great share.
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Robin Delta@heyrobinai·
This russian guy found a way to learn anything 10x faster with ai NotebookLM + Gemini + Obsidian
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Rick@JDevCast·
I'm really enjoying programming in go. It's so nice to work with and really fast. Any one else recently discovered go, and any advice?
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Rick@JDevCast·
Implementing software like crazy. Limited by compute!!
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Rick@JDevCast·
@aarondotdev By the way, debugging and adding complex new features is usually easy. As is performance optimisation, and deploying live in less than a minute. Much faster implementation than 3 months ago.
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Rick@JDevCast·
@aarondotdev Advanced notes app, fitness tracker, teacher scheduler, music player (direct from YouTube), finance software,... just the start!
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aaron@aarondotdev·
Anthropic themselves found that vibecoding hinders SWEs ability to read, write, debug, and understand code. not only that, but AI generated code doesn’t result in a statistically significant increase in speed don’t let your managers scare you into increased productivity. show them this paper straight from Anthropic.
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Rick@JDevCast·
@MarioNawfal hey '77! That's when I entered the world. Conicidence, I think not.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 The A-10 Warthog entered service in 1977. It is now being discussed as a primary weapon against Iran's Strait of Hormuz naval assets. Turns out the plane designed to kill Soviet tanks is also extremely good at ruining someone's speedboat day. Source: AI Telly
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇶 BREAKING: U.S. and NATO forces have withdrawn from Victoria Base and most of Iraq. The exit was negotiated with the militant groups that spent the last three weeks firing rockets at that base. America went into Iraq in 2003 to reshape the Middle East. It left in 2026 under a ceasefire brokered by the people shooting at it. @officialrnintel, @dropsitenews

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@MarioNawfal wow! people really have too much time on their hands!!
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 In the weirdest twist of the week, the internet decided Trump has invented time travel. Why? Because Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau doodled weird steampunk flying machines about 100 years ago… and scribbled the word “TRUMP” on a few of them. Then it gets better. An 1890s novel about a kid named Baron Trump who lives in “Castle Trump” and goes on wild adventures guided by a mentor named “Don.” Somewhere, a Reddit thread just ascended to another dimension. Source: NY Post
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Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger·
It is extremely difficult to convince people that a tool they use all day every day doesn’t work when they know that it does work. It’s equivalent to trying to convince people that automobiles are a hoax, or that the sky is green. After a while, all that happens is that you convince your audience that something is wrong with you, not with the tool they’re using.
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Bindu Reddy@bindureddy·
99% of all AI generation - code, content, media - are ALL SLOP AND LARGELY USELESS - code is buggy - content is artificial - it doesn't really do anything well You need to be an expert user with a lot of patience to actually get it to do things well
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Deniz İrgin@denizirgin·
Linux is honestly amazing 🚀 While cleaning up the house, I stumbled upon a 2007 Compaq 8510p. It had an Intel dual-core CPU and just 2 GB of DDR2 RAM. With a small expense, bumping it to 4 GB RAM and adding a 512 GB SSD then I installed Linux Mint XFCE on it… and it turned into an small workstation💪 Looks like my kid just got her first computer 🙃
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Which one is the best
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@ammaar wow, impressive project. I'd like to try for old c64 games
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Ammaar Reshi@ammaar·
I asked Codex 5.4 to reverse engineer a DOS game with no source code. It’s been running for 6 hours, I can’t look away. It unpacked assets, disassembled the EXE, rebuilt the renderer, and built my childhood favorite SkyRoads in Rust! Now think of all the games we can revive.
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Rick@JDevCast·
@_trish_xD I'm disappointed it wasn't my first. Making up for lost time now though. Coding C like it's the 90s!
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trish@_trish_xD·
i’m so glad my first programming language was C/C++ and not Python.
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@archiexzzz I don't feel anything is lost. Quite the opposite. So many more opportunities now that it is more exciting and yet still challenging. I'm starting to build larger and larger projects. It's great!
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Archie Sengupta@archiexzzz·
i have lost meaning. nothing feels difficult anymore. earlier, there was so much joy in writing code by hand - finding problems, staying awake for hours just to solve that one silly bug buried deep in the code. coding gave me a lot of joy, but with agentic coding, writing code by hand no longer makes sense - not because i want it that way, but because of the pressure from everyone around you. why struggle for hours when you can finish everything at 100 toks/sec? it has left a dent in that joy i once carried. i wish i could go back to writing pure code with my own hands - no agentic coding at all - but there is no time for that. features need to be shipped quickly, and if you don't keep up, you get crushed by others who do. some might say, "you still have to read the code and figure out if it's correct." that's true, but reviewing something is very different from actually writing it. the neurons fire differently for both - and they fire far more when your fingers are hitting those keys on the keyboard. maybe the craft isn't dead, but it is slowly being asked to wait in the corner - and for those of us who fell in love with the process, not just the output, that silence is louder than any compiler error ever was.
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