Christopher Reding

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Christopher Reding

Christopher Reding

@ccreding

Full Stack Software Engineer, React, Next JS

Birmingham, Alabama Inscrit le Ocak 2009
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DinePass
DinePass@dinepass·
@harjotsgill @GergelyOrosz CodeRabbit literally uses AI - to review AI written code. That’s not a 16hr a day gig - that’s pushing a product to take advantage of “vibe coders” that don’t understand they can easily create an agentic code reviewer by themselves and not give a middle man access to their code.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I am surprised to see more and more startups (mostly AI ones) equate an "extreme performance culture" with "we stay very late in the office, work on weekends, and many of us live where we work." Speaking of myself, I have done mediocre work when working nonstop for a long time..
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Christopher Reding
Christopher Reding@ccreding·
Take control of your AI code reviews! 🚀 Open CodeRabbit Server is a self-hosted backend for the CodeRabbit VSCode extension. Bring your own Google Gemini or OpenAI API keys to power intelligent reviews, keeping your code and costs under your control. Host it yourself: github.com/creding/open-c…
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BURKOV@burkov·
Most people think their entire lives that what they think and what they feel is who they are. Only when a person experiences depression or anxiety do they realize that their brain is independent and will feel and and make us think what it wants, while what the person considered as themselves, their consciousness, is nothing but an observer. A depressed brain will make you feel that life is pointless, nothing is worth doing, and the future will bring only sadness and disappointment. If you aren't used to this, like most people, and you think that what you feel is the reflection of reality produced by you, these feelings will become your thoughts, which will reinforce your feelings. This creates a vicious cycle most people aren't used to breaking, because they don't think they could or should break it. If a depressed person wants to get healthy, they must learn this inconvenient truth: our brain lives its own life, making us feel and think the way it wants. Our consciousness doesn't control our brain. At best, we can suggest something to our brain, but in the end it will make us feel, and as a consequence, think what it wants. It's an inconvenient truth because it means that we aren't free to live the lives we want. We don't have free will. We are like parasites trapped in a body that we can sometimes take control of, but only as long as our control aligns with what the brain wants. We cannot make our brain want what we think it should want. We cannot make it like some food we want to like; we cannot make it want to like to dance or to have a certain hobby; we cannot make it feel love toward somebody we think we would like or we *have to* love, like parents or children. Once a depressed person realizes this, they have a chance to cut the self-reinforcing cycle, and at some point, when the brain decides to no longer torture us with these awful feelings and thoughts, we can again take the wheel of the body for some time. And, if we are lucky, to feel fun that our brain will let us feel.
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Philipp Schmid
Philipp Schmid@_philschmid·
Excited to share a @GoogleDeepMind Gemini 2.0 Flash Image Generation and Editing Quickstart. We build a @nextjs reference app on how to use the new image editing feature of Gemini 2.0 Flash. Demo to test ⬇️ > Generate images from text prompts using Gemini 2.0 Flash > Or upload an image and edit it using prompts
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Topps
Topps@Topps·
💥 GIVEAWAY TIME 💥 To enter: Retweet & reply with which non-baseball subject is your favorite in this year's 2020 Topps Allen & Ginter! (One random winner, selected Monday, will receive a box of A&G!!! Must be following.)
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Christopher Reding
Christopher Reding@ccreding·
@Carvana I have and the response was essentially that it was my fault. They offered to fix the brakes but would not swap the vehicle, had I known the condition of the brakes I would not have purchased the truck, I want to get another truck.
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Carvana
Carvana@Carvana·
@creding Hey Christopher, thank you for reaching out. The condition of the brakes is unacceptable. Mind following back so we can further review the account and provide an update?
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Christopher Reding
Christopher Reding@ccreding·
@Carvana I don't mind following back up, and I do hope that you can make it right, it was disturbing to be treated like I was the one at fault by the manager. I know the entire company isn't that way, so yes, I will try once more. Who should I contact?
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Carvana
Carvana@Carvana·
@creding Christopher, we're truly sorry for your experience and what you have went through. We understand this is completely unacceptable and want this reviewed by our repair specialists for next steps. Do you mind following back so we can assist?
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