Itamar Ravid

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Itamar Ravid

Itamar Ravid

@iravid

Building @scroll_ai. Prev: @coralogix, @hunters_ai, @zivergetech, Riskified, @bigpanda. @zioscala contributor.

Twickenham, England 参加日 Mart 2011
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@thdxr clickhouse+hyperdx in a docker container works really well
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dax
dax@thdxr·
why has no one vibed up really good local otel tooling i want to be able to look at all these traces during local dev
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Chroma
Chroma@trychroma·
Introducing Chroma Context-1, a 20B parameter search agent. > pushes the pareto frontier of agentic search > order of magnitude faster > order of magnitude cheaper > Apache 2.0, open-source
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Christopher Ehrlich
Christopher Ehrlich@ccccjjjjeeee·
zero vs livestore vs electricsql thoughts?
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@cherkaskyb תמיכה מעולה בOTel API + MCP טובים ונוחים ממשק מעוצב טוב וארגונומי ומחיר סבבה
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Boris Cherkasky
Boris Cherkasky@cherkaskyb·
@iravid לא שמעתי אפילו על דאש. מה מיוחד בהם? במה הם שונים מהשאר?
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Boris Cherkasky
Boris Cherkasky@cherkaskyb·
אתם מקימים סטארטאפ, גייסתם 16מ דולר, וצוות הקמה של 2 תותחים, ו 4 מפתחים ״רגילים״. יש POC עובד עם כמה דיזיין פרטנרס. איזה פלטפורמת o11y אתם בוחרים לחברה החדשה שרק הקמתם?
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@mitsuhiko Our setup has skills that point to mcporter invocations, credentials queried using op from 1password Works really well
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
No matter what I try I cannot get it to work nearly as well as skills. It feels like it was designed for agents that don’t write code, but increasingly it looks like even non coding agents will write and execute code.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
The weirdest part about MCP is the actual architecture. It’s rather token inefficient for the harness but it’s also rather resource intensive for the server because it’s stateful. I think if someone were to take last year’s learnings, a new MCP would look dramatically different.
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Louis Knight-Webb
Louis Knight-Webb@tokengobbler·
click-to-component for react, vue, svelte, astro and full devtools
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@aboodman A seriously underrated aspect of LLMs. Ever since we set up Codex with skills for Dash0 and Braintrust I am so much more motivated to chase down bugs.
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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
As amazing as LLMs are for programming, they are, if anything even MORE valuable to me for production debugging. Some people are naturally good at crawling through logs. This is not me. My eyes glaze over and I find it hard to focus. This has always been a weakness for me. Working with an LLM allows me to work at a much higher level of abstraction. I can ask the LLM to summarize the situation from the logs, then start asking questions and logically figuring out what's going on without having to try and maintain focus in a sea of text and shitty parsing scripts. I know how the system is supposed to work, but seeing how it is ACTUALLY working from log files was always very hard for me. No more. Sometimes (ok often), the AI just figures it out on its own. But often it has bad ideas and I end up getting us there. Either way, the ability to just slice and dice logs however I want with just prompting is a fucking game changer.
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Michael Arnaldi
Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
If you think Effect is about errors you have no idea what Effect is, it's so amazingly dumb when people propose a Result type or similar as an alternative
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@kitlangton something (among many) Effect really got right is that the name is so good and amenable to combining with other nouns. the Effect Institute the Effect Platform ZIO doesn't have the same ring!
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Kit Langton
Kit Langton@kitlangton·
👀 Well, that was an overwhelmingly positive response. I got a lot of feedback. People mostly said shockingly kind things. But there were some great feature requests and bug reports as well. So, I just pushed an update. Ahem: - Added some prettier open graph images (see below). - Change logs are fun: effect.institute/changelog - Added volume controls - Option click to copy a deep link to any section. - The left/right seek distance depends upon the current playback speed. - Increase the brightness and consistency of the colors of the many, many borders, for some improved a11y (probably still a lot to do here). - Added some silly Easter eggs. - Fixed some of the animated code getting squished on smaller windows. - Fixed some Safari audio and animation glitches. I now hate Safari. - Typos and code-example issues. And here are some things I'm not going to change: - There will not be a text-only mode. I like this weird format and I'm going to embrace it. As evidence of both how stubbornly obsessed I am with this idea and that it's possible to get better at design, here's a prototype I made like ~5 years ago: catechism.surge.sh - There will not be a copy to markdown button. This is for human consumption. I'm not against robots, but I made effect.solutions for that. - This shall remain mobile unfriendly. There's no way I'll have enough room to do what I want on a phone. I want keyboard controls, I want space for code and text and animations. I fell in love with effect systems nine years ago, when I first learned Haskell, and worked on Scala's ZIO (Effect's direct ancestor) for years. Despite being obsessed with effects, I never would've thought they'd have a shot at becoming mainstream. I'm so, so, so incredibly grateful to @MichaelArnaldi for trying out the somehow completely non-obvious power maneuver of... simply using TypeScript. Thanks again for all the encouragement. I feel so lucky. Time to write some more chapters. 🫡
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Kit Langton@kitlangton

It is time → effect.institute. 2026, the year of 𝚎𝚏𝚏𝚎𝚌𝚝. I'm extremely proud of how this turned out. There are many chapters to add, but I do hope you enjoy what's there so far. Let me know what you think. 🫡

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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
Update - Someone just shared an existing free project that does this called Vibe-Kanban. I just tried it. Super easy to get rolling. 1. Install via npx 2. Reference existing GitHub repo 3. Creating a task on the board and Claude starts working and streams output! So. slick.
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Cory House@housecor

Problem: Running multiple agents leads to jumping between multiple terminals and unknown wait times. Solution: Control the agents via a Kanban board. Display a red card when the agent is blocked. Result: One spot to monitor and interact. This is so 🔥

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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@zeeg @d4m1n Can’t go wrong with a Linea 👌👌have the mini at home with a niche zero too. Perfect setup
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
@d4m1n This is an ecm synchronika that I’ve had a few years. Tbqh I wish I had just bought the linea Trying to clean up the whole setup now tho
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
Not sure if I love it or not 🤔
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Itamar Ravid
Itamar Ravid@iravid·
@sqs I can reliably get it to hang and crash the editor by trying to find files with @
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Quinn Slack
Quinn Slack@sqs·
What sucks about Amp’s editor extension (VS Code/Cursor)? We get 10x more feedback on the TUI than the editor extension despite usage being roughly similar and highly overlapping. Editor folks, be picky!
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Kit Langton
Kit Langton@kitlangton·
𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚗𝚘𝚙𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚘𝚗 ← 👀 TUI OTEL visualizer for Effect programs. Coming soon.
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jenna
jenna@jjenzz·
@benoitgrelard hahaha brilliant. it’s funny with my hubby cos he is the *complete* opposite. i get a tad worried whenever he like “ooo look what i found”. he just discovered 8 sleep lol
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jenna
jenna@jjenzz·
in my old age i’ve noticed a really strong inner voice that feels manipulated by consumerism and refuses to participate. it’s basically like, “sod your ads. i’m not falling for that shit” 😅 is this common? it gets awkward when i actually need something
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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
So basically, software engineers like to crash early and ops like to degrade gracefully. I think this exposes something kind of interesting about both disciplines and subtle about running software at scale.
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