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@_juliushere

Just a big time ramen fanboy... opinions are all mine

Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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Julius@_juliushere·
@andi_losing how long are you staying in Da Nang my man?
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Andi@andi_losing·
i love working from different coffee shops every day but i really miss my setup at home
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Pietro Schirano@skirano·
MCP was a mistake. Long live CLIs.
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Julius@_juliushere·
Cloud Certified engineer??? nahhh Claude Certified Architect
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Julius@_juliushere·
pi-mono is hella nice ngl
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Pasha Sviderski
Pasha Sviderski@psviderski·
It's so liberating to go back to simple straightforward push deployments. Like old-school Ansible over SSH but feeling more like a modern container orchestrator. It took me a decade to come full circle. If you've been around long enough, you probably remember the evolution: configuration management tools, then the Docker boom, followed by the race of container orchestrators. K8s eventually won and we all agreed that the correct way to deploy software is: 1. Declare desired state (I want to run this service, don’t care how) 2. Let background controllers make it a reality continuously 3. Hope nothing silently fails 4. Set up a dozen different alerts so we actually know when it does 5. Every failure means tracing numerous resources, events, and logs to figure out the actual chain of actions and the root cause 6. And now adding more fuel into the fire - AI agents to help keep up with all this That’s the current norm. One solution that fits all. Sadly many engineers don't even know alternatives or question this because that’s what they all do. Reconciliation loops are brilliant engineering. At massive scale, you do need these autonomous controllers pulling and converging state and healing the dynamic system. It’s impractical to build a reliable synchronous workflow that would reliably manage services on thousands of machines over SSH. But the main tradeoff is poor visibility and troubleshooting. We can do better for smaller scale - which is most of the web apps tbf. But we need to go back and revisit the choices, not put more duct tape. We can keep the declarative definitions and reconciliation but run it synchronously on the client, not in a background loop you have no visibility into. You run the deploy, you see the result, you get a clear error if it fails. You instantly see what went wrong and what to troubleshoot or retry if needed. Your automated pipeline could do this too of course. And so this is how we designed Uncloud - push-based deployments with the lessons from the orchestrator era. Check out 👇
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Julius
Julius@_juliushere·
alias claude='claude --dangerously-skip-permissions'
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Julius@_juliushere·
@robj3d3 12 x 200?? god damn....... what a beast
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
This 18 year old literally has 12 $200 Codex plans. Here's exactly how he organizes them to build 100x faster: (we're cooked)
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Andi@andi_losing·
today is my last day in bangkok, thailand 🇹🇭 here are a few things i learned while being here: – insanely good local food + drink for about $2 – i often went on night walks with headphones and never felt unsafe – great thai massages for about $8 per hour – thai people are incredibly friendly even if you don’t speak the language – many places are open 24/7 which makes the city feel alive all the time – amazing cafés and coworking spaces everywhere – so many beautiful places you never see everything – grab (like uber here) is insanely cheap – people really appreciate tips here – lots of interesting people you can meet and learn from – going out without my phone made it easy to talk to new people i ended up meeting a lot of people that way – my place had a great gym and pool which helped me stay balanced bangkok was an incredible experience :)
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Julius@_juliushere·
@jackfriks Not possible... LOC directly converts to revenue
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jack friks@jackfriks·
how can i make more money with the minimum number of LOC per day?
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Julius@_juliushere·
@birdabo idk kind'a back to normal for me...
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
claude is insanely nerfed right now it’s ridiculous.
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Julius@_juliushere·
@fal are u still there guys?
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Andi@andi_losing·
@_juliushere omg the vibe...where is it? and enjoy the sunset :)
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Julius@_juliushere·
There's nothing better then just sitting and waiting for the sunset...
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Julius@_juliushere·
@andi_losing This is greece island called symi... my friend 👊 Its a beautiful place, but there are a lot of snakes and scorpions..
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Julius@_juliushere·
@VadimStrizheus lil bro gonna be rich as fk soon.... somehow have zero doubts about it...
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
My SaaS has 1,200 users. I have not written a single line of code. Not one. Zero. Literally zero. I'm 18. No CS degree. No technical co-founder. I describe features in plain English. My AI dev (Claude Code) builds it, tests it, opens the PR. 3 AI agents review every pull request before it merges. It ships code while I sleep. All I have is a MacBook and an AI agent running in tmux. This is your sign to start building today.
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can@marmaduke091·
Dude.
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Julius@_juliushere·
If requirements are unclear the only rules i give for my agents are - Ask clarifying questions before implementing - Propose a minimal approach and explain alternatives - Default to the simplest reversible solution
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Julius@_juliushere·
@levelsio do u have zero downtime deployment or smth? doesn't each deploy kill user context?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I never fully understood the build process because I've always coded without frameworks I always felt the faster I could see the code I just typed in action, the faster my feedback loop and the faster I can ship and improve my products Waiting even a minute to build would destroy that feedback loop and make me way slower I can do lots of mini edits and see each instead of batching them and then building!
@levelsio@levelsio

My simple PHP JS stack without any build works incredibly well with AI because it's so simply and basic

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Julius@_juliushere·
AI race has a new competitor...
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