Peter Baumgartner

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Peter Baumgartner

Peter Baumgartner

@ipmb

founder at @lincolnloop 🌐 building @apppackio 📦

Steamboat Springs, Colorado 参加日 Mayıs 2009
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
When lock down started last year, I began work on a project I've been thinking about for a while. It's a PaaS (like Heroku) you can run on your AWS account. a thread 🧵👇
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@evilsocket Always baffles me... what is happening in the background to make this so slow? You'd think this would happen at close to "start a container" speeds. Even spinning up an EC2 instance doesn't take this long. It's not "rack a new server" timeframe, but feels close sometimes😆
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Corey Quinn
Corey Quinn@QuinnyPig·
Good morning. It's time to choose violence.
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Django
Django@djangoproject·
Your framework stays reliable thanks to thousands of volunteer hours — and they need your support. 💚 Join the annual Django Fundraiser by the DSF & @JetBrains: Get 30% off PyCharm, and your purchase becomes a donation to Django! Only until November 11! jb.gg/39ta0u
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Mihir@_mikr13·
@notnotstorm Meanwhile yesterday I did: - uv init new-project - uv pip install ....few dependencies It doesn't sync directly to pyproject toml file... Nothing's solved. I had to add everything to requirements.txt from uv & then copy to toml file.
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storm@notnotstorm·
PSA if you haven't used python in the past 5 years it's a completely new language now - uv solved the package management problems entirely - mypy type checks have become actually useful - cpython is now much faster - polars + fastapi + ruff replaced pandas + flask + black
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@simonw @TheAndresRosa Don’t remember where I saw this take, but I like it: Software will be cheaper to produce. Basic economics would say that if the price of a good goes down, demand will go up. I can definitely see custom software getting built at companies that otherwise couldn’t afford it.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
@TheAndresRosa My hope is that these tools make software developers /more/ valuable, because now you can hire us and we can build more stuff for you! We might even see companies that didn't used to hire developers at all start employing developers to build them custom software solutions
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
I scraped the schedule for @OpenSauceLive this morning and built this alternative schedule interface that includes the option to add everything to your calendar (via ICS)... working entirely on my iPhone, using OpenAI Codex and Claude Artifacts
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@mitsuhiko AWS has all the services, but cross-service developer experience doesn’t seem like a big priority for them. The additional layer is a necessity unless you want to learn it all from the ground up. I’ve spent a lot of time in this space with @apppackio if you ever want to chat.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I'm sorry but no tool I tried to far makes building against AWS services particularly fun. They just pile more and more layers of complexity on top :(
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Kelly Sommers
Kelly Sommers@kellabyte·
Every time we separate compute from storage, we bring it back together it seems. And then we do it again a decade later.
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Lincoln Loop
Lincoln Loop@LincolnLoop·
Learn how to integrate MCP servers into your Python LLM code with this step-by-step guide! Enhance your AI workflows and streamline communication between servers with practical implementation tips. #Python #LLM #MCP #AI lincolnloop.com/insights/integ…
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@ericholscher I think about this a lot. Many people come to the conclusion that you shouldn’t sell/retire early, but I think the real lesson is to maintain an identity outside of your work/company.
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Eric Holscher
Eric Holscher@ericholscher·
Another post today about identity and retirement. I've seen a lot of folks in my life retire and lose a lot of the meaning in their life because of work being their primary identity. ericholscher.com/blog/2025/jan/…
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@thesamparr Alternate perspective: family heirlooms can be a burden. Especially big ones. Is your daughter going to want to lug this thing around as she moves through life? Is she going to feel guilty getting rid of it? Will her kid feel guilty getting rid of it?
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Sam Parr
Sam Parr@thesamparr·
I wanna buy my daughter a doll house. One that can last for life, so she can give to her kid. Anyone have good recs for a buy it for life dollhouse?
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
I was having a conversation with Claude about unconventional things to do in the SF Bay Area and I got a bit suspicious so I prompted "Are you sure all of those are real? I think you made some of those up."
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Surprised a beer brand hasn’t taken advantage of people calling themselves “lightweights” and made an ultra light low alcohol beer called Lightweight.
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Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner@ipmb·
@simonw I'm really hoping there's a future where we can have our cake and eat it too with something like @tursodatabase. Scaling to zero saves money and reduces environmental impact. Automatic failover means we don't get paged in the middle of the night when things inevitably fail.
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