Matthew Cooke

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Matthew Cooke

Matthew Cooke

@MatthewPCooke

Working on https://t.co/ASbxDB8C0y - UK specific advice on reducing household carbon emissions. Considering moving to mastodon: @[email protected]

London, UK 가입일 Mart 2007
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
By this point I must have discovered most of the bad bits of JavaScript.
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Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@DrRebeccaTidy I think the views of heads vary on this but they are under increasing pressure from government to “consider fines”. I think some heads are fine with it if approached but need to come up with some kind of cover for it - like the educational benefits. Does seem unfair for you!
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Rebecca Tidy
Rebecca Tidy@DrRebeccaTidy·
My ex is taking our child on a term-time holiday without my consent. Today the headteacher informed me that we're BOTH being fined £80, as we didn't ask his "permission" for a holiday. I didn’t agree to co-parent with the state. And I’m unconvinced by the parenting on offer. 🇬🇧
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@udaysy @lorandminyo @HarryStebbings I don’t think it’s better it might even be slightly worse, the difference is at high usage the Claude max subscription is many times cheaper than equivalent usage in cursor, and the claude subscription does not work with any third-party plug-ins including cursor.
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Uday Yatnalli
Uday Yatnalli@udaysy·
different games. cursor gives you autocomplete + ide integration. claude code gives you an autonomous multi-file agent that runs tasks independently for hours. cursor has claude the model. claude code has claude the workflow. the gap is in agentic capabilities not the underlying model
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
Every single dev and product team I speak to in the last 30 days has moved from Cursor to Claude Code. 1. Is this permanent? 2. If so, what happens to Cursor?
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@JorgeCastilloPr Maybe with enough parallel agents giving feedback they might be able to check the design is suitable for continued development by an LLM but this is certainly not happening today by default.
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@JorgeCastilloPr LLMs do not do good design by default - they are too focused on doing what you ask for and they also do not maintain code that it is easy for an LLM to continue making safe changes to.
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Jorge Castillo
Jorge Castillo@JorgeCastilloPr·
SOLID principles and clean code are cooked. In a world where we don’t need to look at generated code ever again they lose all their value.
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@brankopetric00 Maybe the slowest and most frequent database queries are missing indexes, if however you find that those are all highly optimised but some are getting executed far more than you expect then it gives you a hint at what’s gone wrong in the application layer.
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@brankopetric00 If you believe the E2 instances auto scaled then I would check the database first, because an overloaded database could indirectly cause app level autoscaling due to slow queries getting re-executed and at 90% usage it may be causing performance issues right now.
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Branko
Branko@brankopetric00·
Your AWS bill jumped from $8,000 to $23,000 this month. The breakdown: - EC2: $12,000 (was $3,000). - RDS: $4,000 (was $2,000). - Data Transfer: $5,000 (was $1,500). - S3: $2,000 (was $1,500). No major feature launches. Traffic increased 40% but costs went up 187%. You notice: - 15 new m5.2xlarge instances appeared. - Database CPU spiked to 90%. - Outbound data transfer tripled. Where do you investigate first?
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@stuffyokodraws How much of that is just we notice the coastline problem more now that the 80% is faster? Like we still remember what we were trying to do!
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Yoko
Yoko@stuffyokodraws·
One reason vibe coding is so addictive is that you are always *almost* there but not 100% there. The agent implements an amazing feature and got maybe 10% of the thing wrong, and you are like "hey I can fix this if i just prompt it for 5 more mins" And that was 5 hrs ago
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@Ceoz_1 @DanielMiessler We are really talking about how fast anthropic is losing money and what they get for it in return. I imagine third-party clients are more able to max out the usage which means that anthropic would lose money much faster and at the same time third-party tools are gaining value.
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Ceoz
Ceoz@Ceoz_1·
@DanielMiessler If they can serve N amount of tokens at a given price through Claude Code, why would I pay a different price for the same N amount of tokens to be able to get the SAME tokens in another tool ? They just have a tool that uses those tokens less efficiently, and thus inflates price.
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The pushback against Anthropic right now is pretty stupid. Here's basically what happened: 1. They invent a new concept of an all-you-can-eat subscription to their amazing buffet restaurant. 2. It's the best food in town, so everyone wants it. 3. ...
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@janetacarr “why don’t we let the machines write their own code in non-human readable binary?” she says. You’ll be first against the wall when the revolution comes!
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Janet A. Carr
Janet A. Carr@janetacarr·
if LLMs will make software engineering obsolete, why don't they just generate binaries instead? not code & compile under the hood. Object code is data too. why do LLMs have to generate things that humans create?
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
Apparently people with annuities live longer some level I presume this is to get their money’s worth. Personally I am just determined not to die before I have managed to get ATMOS working to my Sonos arc.
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@dxtts @LBC It would be a good aim to get over 50% of students passing GCSE at a level they could be accepted onto an A-level course if they wanted. But forcing a large group of people to academically specialise in English at that level is obviously ridiculous for the English or immigrants.
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Max@dxtts·
@LBC I don't understand the angst against this, it should absolutely be a standard. And for those of you very clever individuals who say that English people should be able to do this, you're right, this is government failings spanning over generations. Let's increase standards!
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@amyvpellegrini Of course it was an LLM that told me that the reason given by an LLM for some particular wrong output was statistically likely to be the actual reason… 🤣
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@amyvpellegrini Was it triggered from a conversation thread where you can ask it why it thought it had needed to access documents? The response is statistically likely to be correlated with the actual reason if you can get the question in the right context.
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@levelsio we were so close but we picked AI data centres instead.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
We should build so many new houses everywhere that there's a massive oversupply and the price goes to zero Make it a worthless asset so that everyone can have a place to live
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
I am constantly being saved from losing things thanks to AirTags but at what point is it no longer worth attaching more AirTags to my possessions as I will no longer be able to travel anywhere anyway as I’m just sitting at home all day every day changing AirTag batteries?
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Lee Ash
Lee Ash@hazae41·
@AvgDatabaseCEO Add a captcha that randomly fails when there is too much backpressure ✨
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Average Database CEO@AvgDatabaseCEO·
The serverless Postgres company sent us a 30.7k (yes THIRTY THOUSAND) dollar bill for our database We said we’d tweet about it and ruin their company. They send us a new bill of 2.1k instead MAKE IT MAKE ANY SENSE WHATSOEVER HOW IS THIS NOT A SCAM?
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@dvassallo Within 2 years of buying. Water under tiles in a fully tiled bathroom with plywood underneath -the entire bathroom had to be redone. Four roofs leaked, two taps needed replacing, one a bath tap tiled into a wall. A marble kitchen work surface split in two. don’t buy a flip!
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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@MatthewPCooke·
@applighten @ow I got their advanced T1 heat pump tumble drier. It’s efficient but the door is too heavy for the hinges and the control panel takes a while to switch on and respond which annoys me. If I was getting the equiv washer i might not get the top end if it is a touch panel model.
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Owen Williams ⚡
Owen Williams ⚡@ow·
can’t believe im excited about a dishwasher but….sprung for a Miele and uh WOW, i didn’t realize how bad other dishwashers are until now can literally just throw stuff in FILTHY and it comes out perfect
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