Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm

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Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm

Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm

@stolinski

Co-host of https://t.co/88mStAbeDM | @getsentry Graffiti UI - https://t.co/NuLShCDEur Phases - https://t.co/DAFiITS1qh Previously Creator of @leveluptuts

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Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm
Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm@stolinski·
Dead code, duplication and drift are huge problems with coding with AI. You can't prompt this away. Lately I've been really loving Fallow to reign this in. youtube.com/watch?v=XLtuSy…
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Theo Ephraim@theozero·
This is your reminder that if you are building on @cloudflare workers and you want to keep any local secrets out of plaintext and/or load them from an external source (like @1Password), varlock.dev is the way 🧙‍♂️✨
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
pnpm supercut "by the way" --bucket @ThePrimeagen --tile --limit 150
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Zero
Zero@zero__ms·
Cloud Zero is now available and production-ready: fully managed Zero hosting from the team that built it. - no severs to deploy or maintain - 24/7 monitoring - automatic zero-downtime updates - optional bring-your-own-cloud deployment - migration help for existing self-hosted setups zero.rocicorp.dev/cloud
Aaron Boodman@aboodman

When we started Zero, we weren’t even sure there _was_ a correct design for the kind of query-based sync engine we dreamed of. We spent two years finding that design, then hardening it for production use. We always imagined a hosted version too, because (a) running a sync server is never going to be fun 😅, and (b) gotta make money! Starting late last year, we were finally able to begin work on that hosted version. Initially it was invite-only and small, but we're now in production and syncing thousands of messages per minute for teams like @productlane, @passionfroot, and @shipper_crm. Cloud Zero is production-grade Zero hosting from the team that built it: - no servers to run or maintain - 24/7 monitoring and alerts - automatic zero-downtime updates - fast NVMe-based architecture - run as traditional SaaS or in your own AWS account We’re onboarding manually, but it’s quick. And if you’re already self-hosting Zero, we’ll help migrate your setup. Get started today at: zerosync.dev/cloud

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Wes Bos@wesbos·
A peek inside Coinbase’s AI software dev workflow. We recorded this in October when 50% was unfathomable. Seems low now. One of our most downvoted eps, one of my favourite eps. youtube.com/watch?v=x7bsNm…
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Mike Clarke@mikeclarke·
@stolinski @zeeg “Do you have anything more to say? Because if not I’m going to call someone else.”
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David Cramer@zeeg·
of all the fucked up capitalistic, predatory shit we target kids with the tincan is very cool and doesnt feel like that at all. good job whoever created that thing
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ShaneCodes@swalker326·
@stolinski @OmarchyLinux @FrameworkPuter What hardware didn't work well? I'm a basic bitch. Bluetooth keyboard and and trackpad plus 1 external monitor. I put omarchy on an older asus laptop and it was shocking fast for the hardware, but still slow. I'd love to try it out with a dual boot on my personal mbp
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trash@trashh_dev·
openai pr dept: “we’re getting crushed on likeness” sam:
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Dillon Mulroy
Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
the most annoying behavior of 5.5 is that it regularly starts editing files with python instead of its edit tool
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isaacs
isaacs@izs·
My team at @sentry is hiring! This is one of the best groups of JS hackers I've ever had the pleasure to work with. We're solving hard and interesting problems for real users. If you're in Toronto, check it out! (RT for reach, plz ;) sentry.io/careers/bbd40e…
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David Wells
David Wells@DavidWells·
They just don't really need or care about supporting the other harnesses The growth rate they have is insannnnnne even with the, loud but tiny minority, outrage around the opencode/openclaw stuff Fastest growing company in history of the planet and they dont seem to care, right now, about any of the naysayers. It could be bad for them in long term but I see no evidence of the train slowing down. Network effects supplant interoperability everytime Every platform locks down its gold. Remember when twitter had like 20+ rad third party clients? All dead now.
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vogel@ryanvogel·
nobody wants to give me a free laptop and it hurts
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
If the community wants to save contemporary GitHub we should rally around @kdaigle becoming independent CEO. He has been there since the old days. Knows the soul of the product and knows how to do it.
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
Claude Code vs OpenCode github comments hit different this way (im so sorry)
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