Laurie Poulter

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Laurie Poulter

Laurie Poulter

@londoncoder

Freelance web developer based in the UK. Currently addicted to creating things with AI.

参加日 Ağustos 2012
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Laurie Poulter
Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@aarondfrancis Solo is great but i'm seeing bugs around pasting recently. Have you and open issue for this. Also a way to give feedback in the app directly would be great.
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@PKodmad Looks cool. Can you share the code? What is the worker actually doing, where does the data come from?
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@southpolesteve @vite_js This is really cool. I guess you could do this with other deploy platforms. What about dynamic workers makes it so fast?
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Steve Faulkner
Steve Faulkner@southpolesteve·
Cloudflare Dynamic Workers in open beta today! Built a fun demo: @vite_js + Dynamic Workers where every file save becomes a new worker. Hot reload, but for production. Just another vite plugin. Code: github.com/southpolesteve…
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Laurie Poulter
Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@charl_dot_dev thanks for the demo. I can see the power of executing sandbox code like this but I struggle for use cases in my day to day. What real world use cases am I missing?
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charl.dev@charl_dot_dev·
If you are not grasping what Cloudflare have done today: - create a worker - push the raw worker to an orchestrator (Dynamic worker with registry ) - visit the browser and boom It is the simplest form of an extendable platform as a service and is going to change the industry 🤯
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@dexhorthy Right, except that some people will get this right. And those people will be the winners. I can see companies falling into three buckets. One, don't try any of this and get left behind. Two, try this and fail. Three, try this and succeed.
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dex@dexhorthy·
Here’s what’s gonna happen: - you replace your code review with feedback loops (sentry, datadog, support tickets, etc) - you stop reading the code - software factory fixes everything - one day something breaks at 3am, agent can’t fix it - nobody’s read the code in 3 months - you have 3 weeks of downtime trying to re-onboard and fix it - you lose significant % of your contracts and users - your company is now dead
dex@dexhorthy

@gregpr07 this may surprise you that thus is coming from me but I think we’re in for a 1-3 year period where stuff might break at 3am and if you’re relying on loops to fix it and nobody understands what’s under the hood, you’re looking at an existential threat to your company

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
If your Tailscale is hacked The hacker now has direct access to your server But now he still needs to get into your SSH with an SSH key So to get in two extremely rare things have to happen: 1) Tailscale is hacked 2) There's an SSH 0-day that they can use to hack into your server That's still superior to NOT using Tailscale where they'd only need: 1) There's an SSH 0-day that they can use to hack into your server It's like saying "why do you use an alarm system for your house, what if it breaks?"
incpo@incpo_

@levelsio Ok. What if tailscale gets hacked? im also fan of it, but as i know, its just a big network, like ur local wifi but bigger. ofc they're separated from each other, but u should never forget about such a possible scenario

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Laurie Poulter
Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
worked out that i can do with my preferred agent tool start scripts, better to invert control as you have so nice. I have another request thou, scheduled background jobs would be very handy. Also need some docs, unless i'm missing them.
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@aarondfrancis Enjoying Solo so far, a few questions. Are there any docs? Does it include work tree support or a way to support working on multiple things at once without conflict?
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Omid Mogasemi
Omid Mogasemi@OmidMogasemi·
You can now add a setup script in Claude Code on the web & desktop! Use these to automate setup before Claude Code launches on a cloud environment. It’s particularly useful for installing dependencies, settings, configs, etc.
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@OmidMogasemi Can we use gh cli or inject secrets yet? I would love to be able to create gh issues
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@bcherny having issues setting up Claude code web with github. Seems this should work out of the box but it does not. I can install the gh cli via a hook but what's the recommended way to add a gh token. It says not to add secrets in the env settings and the docs offer no help.
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Elian
Elian@ElianCodes·
Damnit Opus 4.6, I've been AI-assisted coding for 50mins and hit the limit. Time to upgrade I guess
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
I've only been using this for an hour, but I can already tell I'm going to use it quite a lot. It has several features that makes coding in the age of AI a lot more ergonomic. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Tom Hadley FPL
Tom Hadley FPL@FPL_TomHadley·
The Leeds game has updated too. No DEFCON for Stach or Rice etc either. Hate to be the bringer of bad news 😆
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Tom Hadley FPL
Tom Hadley FPL@FPL_TomHadley·
The Everton game has just been updated by OPTA. Bad news I’m afraid. Keane, Van Hecke, Ndiaye, Tarkowski all still fail to hit DEFCON 😭 Tarkowski did gain 1 more DC but it wasn’t enough (finished on 8) #FPL
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@theo These things are all just reusable prompts. Why cradt and rewrite the same prompts over and over again?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
You don’t need a bunch of MCPs and skills. You don’t need a customized TUI with tons of plugins. You don’t need custom sub agents and Ralph loops. You just need to prompt better.
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
I've pretty much given up on Cursor. I spend all my time in the terminal with Claude Code, and Cursor just feels too heavy. I've gone back to a clean install of VS Code, which I'm using mostly as a Markdown reader, to be honest. I feel like there's definitely space in this market for a fast, simple editor, optimised for reading rather than writing. Any suggestions?
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
Bun's new Markdown parser has builtin support for rendering to React
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Laurie Poulter
Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@ScriptedAlchemy Meanwhile in the real world plenty of companies struggle to have devs using one agent.
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Supreme Leader Wiggum
Supreme Leader Wiggum@ScriptedAlchemy·
Whoever loses their engineering jobs to AI, probably dead weight, just ticket draggers. I’d fire anyone who isn’t averaging 10 concurrent instances of ai agents on the spot, without a damn good reason for not doing so. At previous companies. I know for a fact you’d be able to cut headcount by 80% and either arm or replace the last 20% with devs who can wield a handful of coding agents very, very well. Get good, or gone.
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Laurie Poulter@londoncoder·
@Una Yes please share a list if possible, sounds great
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Una 🇺🇦
Una 🇺🇦@Una·
I've successfully re-worked my timeline to primarily follow design engineers and interaction designers, and it's really refreshing.
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Una 🇺🇦@Una·
Soft skills and taste are more important than ever in this new era of software development.
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Supreme Leader Wiggum
Supreme Leader Wiggum@ScriptedAlchemy·
Wife last night: can you pull some money from your bot. Me: sure here’s $10,000 Wife: I don’t need that much! Me: I only think in 10k increments. Wake up this morning, bot already recuperated the $10000 withdrawal
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