@bcherny@danshipper Hmmm is that bold do not really working better than avoid? Or is the parenthesis part actually doing the job? Last i checked positive reinforcement worked better when prompt scales. More info needed Boris!
5/ During code review, I will often tag @.claude on my coworkers' PRs to add something to the CLAUDE.md as part of the PR. We use the Claude Code Github action (/install-github-action) for this. It's our version of @danshipper's Compounding Engineering
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit.
My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently.
So, here goes.
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@PokemonGOHubNet uhm TheoVodkat article about bottle caps fails to mention one thing: mythical creatures. Anything that comes and goes in raids may be S tier but doesn't justify a unique item use as much as a mythical that you only ever receive one.
@LeekDuck could it be possible to have a "past calendar" page with all events that have finished that you have on your DB? This is somewhat useful for those of us that stopped playing for a few years.
@GeraldUndone Is there a way to fix a video shot at 60fps 1/125 to make it look and feel natural at 30fps? Adding pixel blur seems to help, but I was wonder if your expertise has a better solution. This is extremely hard to Google and I messed up big time a paid project T_T
@zack_overflow is Fabrice Bellard our era? he's 52 but he wrote qemu, ffmpeg, a compliant C compiler (tcc), a complete JavaScript interpreter (QuickJS), the first booting Linux kernel in the web browser, etc
Who do you think is the most insane programmer of our current era?
I think it’s Evan Wallace (cofounder of Figma):
- Basically rebuilt the browser rendering stack to run in the browser for Figma
- Built CRDTs to run Figma’s multiplayer tech for millions of users
- Built a JS bundler 10-100x faster than the status quo (esbuild)
- First person to do crazy graphics stuff on the web (WebGL water)
@mathladyhazel I mean this is like getting 5 people into a car. Or 6. Or 7. Yes, they all fit. But that doesn't mean they're comfortable. Poor cardboard.
@circlodotcom@googlefonts is it? one could argue all UX are terrible when considering edge cases. Good UX tries to solve for 99% of users, no? I hear you though.