Frank Lopez

36 posts

Frank Lopez

Frank Lopez

@FranLoPy

Product Engineer, Indie Creator. Building cool stuff New account !! 100% human 0% AI slop

Vibeland शामिल हुए Şubat 2026
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@thdxr I hope he's not going to go skydiving.
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dax@thdxr·
the zoomers on our team are a complete enigma
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
The new bug on Claude CLI doesn't allow me to use Shift+Enter for multiline inputs. It's literally impossible to work like this. @jarredsumner
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
@FranLoPy Which terminal / editor are you using and what is?
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@kettanaito On the backend side, I believe we will increasingly use more opinionated software such as NestJS. The typical problems related to boilerplate will disappear, and the advantages of the structure will be more important for LLMs.
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Artem Zakharchenko
Artem Zakharchenko@kettanaito·
I am really looking forward to the day when all JavaScript frameworks will be built on top of the same bundler. The problems it solves are the same, and you can always achieve customization through extension. There is no reason for multiple bundlers to exist.
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Cafe Cursor is coming up in these cities: • Hanoi - 2/28 • Nairobi - 2/28 • Quito - 2/28 • Vilnius - 3/2 • Tokyo - 3/5 • Dubai - 3/5 • Geneva - 3/6 • Hong Kong - 3/8 • Barcelona - 3/10 • Barranquilla - 3/12 • Bangkok - 3/14 • Kigali - 3/17 • Zurich - 3/18
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@samlambert They think we are all vibe coders with zero knowledge of computers.
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
After reading this it will be obvious to you why I did not appreciate a video and post full of lies to be associated with my company's brand when PlanetScale is literally the opposite of SpacetimeDB both in our technical diligence and benchmarking methodology. strn.cat/w/articles/spa…
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SpacetimeDB@spacetime_db·
I'll bet your database can't do video calls...
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@cramforce @initjean Calling someone's work "slop" just because they used AI for a quick project is just not real. Crying about it on the internet is the real slope.
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Malte Ubl
Malte Ubl@cramforce·
@initjean Steve was the one who slop forked next.js. So, he was pre-sub-tweeting a world which he created himself
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never, in nothing, great or small, large or petty
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
It would be great if Claude/Codex asked me what I want to delegate. Not all instructions are the same; I want to have more control over some and have others be 100% automated. In any project, after the simple CRUD template, you will reach a point where things get complicated, and that's when you need more control than ever. @bcherny, @jarredsumner does something like this already exist? Maybe I'll build my own version.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
"Software Engineering is dead" "SaaS is dead" What's dead next, guys?
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Zack Chapple
Zack Chapple@Zackary_Chapple·
And with this PR 2 years with of NestJS code is gone and we're officially on @honojs
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@youyuxi I agree, we just need more visibility in the current package managers, a small new section for skills in each package will be enough.
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Evan You
Evan You@youyuxi·
Thinking about skills distribution: agents really should just have built-in behavior to read an npm package’s skills dir when needed, just like they already debug by reading source code. A separate registry or link from node_modules into agent-specific locations are just temporary workarounds. My prediction: this will become a convention for package authors and main stream agents will standardize on this soon.
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
AI coding should give us more time to think about the important things that add value for our users. It's easy to fall into the trap of feeling so powerful that you want to use it in any way possible to ultimately feel the great satisfaction of having done the job, but what kind of work are you really completing?
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
AI is an amplifier of your intellect and values. A mirror of your soul. If you were a confirmation bias person, AI can be catastrophic for you. There’s some way to contort almost any prompt to give you the answer you’re looking for. The extreme version of this is AI psychosis. If you’re a “more is more” product company, then you’ll inundate yourself in garbage. Imagine joining a company that invented a custom operating system, programming language, and every kind of app they need just because they can. I’m somewhat conflicted here. The more software gets produced, the more Vercel benefits. It all needs to be built, hosted, secured, and scaled. And yet I don’t think every single line of code is worth your company producing. Play the long term game.
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@steipete @openclaw I was trying to contribute, but meeeeen it's hard to know what to do with so many issues and open PRs
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
We're rolling out a few updates to video this week. We're starting with a new immersive video player, which badly needed a refresh. Available on iOS today.
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Frank Lopez
Frank Lopez@FranLoPy·
@samswoora AI is capable of optimizing sections of code, but not the architecture of a complex function. We are engineers, and that part of the job is not going to disappear, at least not in the short term.
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Samswara
Samswara@samswoora·
Good software engineering is no longer really impressive. The models can write performance optimized code. They can do on-call, they can spin up infrastructure. It's hard to do something impressive anymore
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