Mark Khuzam

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Mark Khuzam

Mark Khuzam

@markkdev

Engineering @netflix

Los Angeles, CA 参加日 Mayıs 2019
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Mark Khuzam
Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@railway_status Hey folks, not sure if this is resolved, still getting 526 responses when going cloudflare -> railway.
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Hayden Bleasel
Hayden Bleasel@haydenbleasel·
Every one of my projects starts with the same 4 commands. ✨ What else do I need?
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Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@peterjliu Couldn’t agree more. The atrophy creeps in unnoticed.
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Peter J. Liu
Peter J. Liu@peterjliu·
Vibe-coding is great, but it's important to real-code once a while so your coding muscles don't completely atrophy.
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Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@tristanbob @windsurf_ai @lovable The best I’ve found is Claude Max on Claude Desktop with codemcp. You lose a bit in DX but gain a lot in terms of unlimited tokens and reduced rate limiting. This was my fallback after hitting Cursors 500 message limit with 3 weeks left until my subscription renewed.
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Tristan Rhodes
Tristan Rhodes@tristanbob·
Let’s talk about another trend in vibe coding: Pricing First, @windsurf_ai updated their pricing to make it simpler and provide more value. 500 messages for only $15 ($0.03 per message) Conversely, @lovable just updated their pricing by raising prices by 25%. 100 messages for $25 ($0.25 per message) We know that the per token price of foundational AI models is dropping fast (especially if you use @GoogleAI Gemini). But we also know that modern AI agents perform more work for each message sent. So which of the these changes is gong to become a trend in the vibe coding world? Cheaper or more expensive?
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Phil Portman@philportman·
What’s one thing you do daily that helps keep you focused?
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Sergio Xalambrí
Sergio Xalambrí@sergiodxa·
I published an example @remix_run's React Router app with what I consider is the best way to support dark mode with a color scheme toggle And without needing to inject an inline script in the head to prevent a flash of uncorrect theme, thanks to cookies github.com/sergiodxa/reac…
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Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@karpathy Agree, I find myself falling into the same pattern. I also find value in creating and maintaining architecture docs/specs to describe integrations. It helps provide a high level view when paired with relevant files
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Noticing myself adopting a certain rhythm in AI-assisted coding (i.e. code I actually and professionally care about, contrast to vibe code). 1. Stuff everything relevant into context (this can take a while in big projects. If the project is small enough just stuff everything e.g. `files-to-prompt . -e ts -e tsx -e css -e md --cxml --ignore node_modules -o prompt.xml`) 2. Describe the next single, concrete incremental change we're trying to implement. Don't ask for code, ask for a few high-level approaches, pros/cons. There's almost always a few ways to do thing and the LLM's judgement is not always great. Optionally make concrete. 3. Pick one approach, ask for first draft code. 4. Review / learning phase: (Manually...) pull up all the API docs in a side browser of functions I haven't called before or I am less familiar with, ask for explanations, clarifications, changes, wind back and try a different approach. 6. Test. 7. Git commit. Ask for suggestions on what we could implement next. Repeat. Something like this feels more along the lines of the inner loop of AI-assisted development. The emphasis is on keeping a very tight leash on this new over-eager junior intern savant with encyclopedic knowledge of software, but who also bullshits you all the time, has an over-abundance of courage and shows little to no taste for good code. And emphasis on being slow, defensive, careful, paranoid, and on always taking the inline learning opportunity, not delegating. Many of these stages are clunky and manual and aren't made explicit or super well supported yet in existing tools. We're still very early and so much can still be done on the UI/UX of AI assisted coding.
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Roc@Roclogic·
Post Christmas regrets 😭🤣
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Shatha Khuzam
Shatha Khuzam@Shatha_Farah·
Speaking it into existence (ie. Twitter) All I want is for my husband to change the light bulbs in our bathroom that’s been out since the beginning of the year. 🙏🏼
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Shatha Khuzam
Shatha Khuzam@Shatha_Farah·
There is no greater feeling… I repeat! No greater feeling than having both kids and husband taking a nap at the same time. Now I can finally vacuum the house.
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CodeNewbie@CodeNewbies·
Platform engineers are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining software platforms used by companies to build applications and services. { author: @markkdev } #CodeNewbie dev.to/markkdev/one-k…
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Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@OutreadApp any chance of including a highlighting + note taking feature?
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Mark Khuzam@markkdev·
@dabit3 When you use entries and destructure key and value in a loop
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nader dabit@dabit3·
I use the fuck out of these
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nader dabit@dabit3·
3 of the most underrated and under-utilized APIs in JavaScript: Object.keys(object1) Object.values(object2) Object.entries(object3)
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AMB$$@eelannas·
fuck a chocolate heart shape box, give me a sushi heart shape box <3
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DEV Community@ThePracticalDev·
By utilizing a Context when integrating Google Analytics in React, we can keep a React State object that holds information to handle multiple use cases, such as, a unique User ID, multiple GA Tracking IDs, and more. { author: @markkdev } #DEVCommunity dev.to/markkdev/setti…
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