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Arun T S

@actuallyTSA

Same decaying organic matter as everything else!

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EthanHunt@ethanhunt2026·
@poserarcher T20 cricket is meant for high scores. If we want testing conditions let them play test match and survive.
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Archer@poserarcher·
The ball moves a little and look at these flat track bullies batters crumble.
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@paraschopra Completely agree man. It's tiring to read at this point. Either a bot or a human not willing to spend a ounce of his energy to think
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Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra@paraschopra·
More than half of the replies on my tweets is from bots who simply rephrase what I just tweeted. What's the point of it? It's really sad.
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@rcarmo @badlogicgames Out of curiosity before I trying this out. In agents md i have mentioned use powershell commands as you in Windows environment to pi agent. Why is an extension needed over the above? Apologies for my question before trying out rhe extension
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Maestro Harmon
Maestro Harmon@skill_evolve·
@mgechev This. The difference between a skill that works once and a skill that works at scale. Regression testing = the moat that separates production systems from demos.
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Minko Gechev@mgechev·
skillgrade allows you to evaluate your agent skills and keep them from regressing over time Just shipped a couple of more versions over the past few days. Give it a try! github.com/mgechev/skillg…
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@martinwoodward Wow. I thought co-pilot cli and chat uses different harness. When do you cli and when do you chat? Just picking your brain
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Martin Woodward
Martin Woodward@martinwoodward·
Being able to seamlessly pick up GitHub Copilot CLI sessions in VS Code and bounce between the two just feels like magic. One of those 'well of course it works like that' experiences that are so incredibly hard to pull off in how invisibly it all just works.
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Vivek Galatage@vivekgalatage·
@actuallyTSA These are not really text books or a course work to finish start to end. These rather are references, where you can come back to them anytime you face some issues across your implementations. There are some great case studies covered that makes these resources valuable.
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@AkashSharm44677 @arpit_bhayani Are you a bot? Or are you just trying to contribute something but don't want to spend your brain cycles and using AI to do the thing? Why?
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Akash Sharma
Akash Sharma@AkashSharm44677·
@arpit_bhayani the insight is: correlated logs > scattered logs when every line from one request shares a trace ID, debugging goes from "grep and pray" to surgical precision Stripe-level observability is what separates good infra from great infra
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Fun Fact: Stripe does logging differently. They take a super interesting approach to log processing, something that helps them debug production issues faster, cheaper, and with far less complexity. Logging data belonging to one request is typically dumped across multiple lines. Stitching together these fragmented logs became a pain as they scaled. So what they do is emit a single, comprehensive log line at the end of every request, and they call it the Canonical Log Line. I just published a video dissecting their entire process and the exact steps they took to implement canonical log lines without breaking their existing log processing systems. Give it a watch. It is a pretty short video, but interesting and fun. Something you can implement at your workplace right away.
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@martinwoodward Does it work without cloud agents enabled? '/fleet' uses local background sub agents?
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Nico Bailon
Nico Bailon@nicopreme·
pi-mcp-adapter lets you install 100+ MCP servers without any token or resource bloat. Just added MCP UI support with bidirectional messaging and streaming. pi install npm:pi-mcp-adapter github.com/nicobailon/pi-…
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@DOMZE @davidfowl I am working in enterprise. I don't have permission to create another organisation
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Dominique St-Amand
Dominique St-Amand@DOMZE·
@actuallyTSA @davidfowl So create another organization that you are assigned to for Copilot and let that organization decide the features it can enable. Like this you can have an innovation org where you test and valide your governance while you keep the other org as is
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David Fowler
David Fowler@davidfowl·
I worked on the copilot cli today and they move so fast my PR had merge conflicts every hour for the last couple of hours 😅
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@davidfowl Our GitHub enterprise admin has not enabled it for us since the GitHub copilot cli says `Preview` on the copilot settings page.
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Evan Boyle
Evan Boyle@_Evan_Boyle·
An engineer on the team forwarded this to me. Copilot using Chronicle to lookup some colloquial terms it doesn't recognize. This is true memory.
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Marc-André Moreau
Marc-André Moreau@awakecoding·
I wish GitHub Copilot in VSCode had a way to automatically try again when hitting errors, or to switch to a different model from a list of preselected models when hitting rate limits. Cursor doesn't mind, but charges $$$ for running long hours. I just need VSCode to not stop
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@davidfowl I want to use GitHub copilot Cli badly
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@davidfowl We are in enterprise setup. Our admin only enables stuff that is in GA. Copilot CLI is in preview for a long time. I am really excited to use it - ability to invoke multiple models in a single prompt. Can GitHub copilot team share an ETA of when we will have GA of co-pilot cli?
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David Fowler
David Fowler@davidfowl·
Since December my primary coding development has shifted back to the CLI. I primarily use copilot CLI for my day to day development, I still have a claude max plan and I occasionally use claude code as well. I use VS code to look at diffs of the code but haven't written much by hand in ~1.5 months. I used big VS the other day to do some advanced multi threaded debugging, but I rarely open it now. PS: I have unlimited tokens.
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@github We are in enterprise setup. Our admin only enables stuff that is in GA. Copilot CLI is in preview for a long time. I am really excited to use it - ability to invoke multiple models in a single prompt. Can GitHub copilot team share an ETA of when we will have GA of co-pilot cli?
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GitHub@github·
Cool: Building a 60fps animated ASCII banner for GitHub Copilot CLI. 😎 Even cooler: Rendering high-res animation in a terminal without breaking performance. 😎😎 Here's how we did it. 🛠️ github.blog/engineering/fr…
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Arun T S@actuallyTSA·
@github We are in enterprise setup. Our admin only enables stuff that is in GA. Copilot CLI is in preview for a long time. I am really excited to use it - ability to invoke multiple models in a single prompt. Can GitHub copilot team share an ETA of when we will have GA of co-pilot cli?
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GitHub
GitHub@github·
Copilot now has memory! 🧠 Any of your favorite agents on the GitHub platform (Copilot, Claude, Codex, c-c-c-combo breaker) can learn across your repo. Now in VS Code Insiders, Copilot CLI, Copilot coding agent, and Copilot code review.
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Evan Boyle
Evan Boyle@_Evan_Boyle·
Afternoon hack: all sessions embedded and available in a search index and exposed as a tool. Do you want Copilot CLI to give you reports about how you are working, patterns, what to improve, and most importantly wins?
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