Tim Mikeladze

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Tim Mikeladze

Tim Mikeladze

@linesofcode

riding the bus • rock climbing • traveling • building • https://t.co/lxjs2feae1 • https://t.co/gNAFYyzEZw • https://t.co/O6lKD0JZYt

Seattle, WA 가입일 Eylül 2009
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Tim Mikeladze
Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@cnakazawa Best rom hack, but its difficultly level is no joke with the level cap. I spent hours hunting for a Torkoal to get past the 3rd gym.
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Christoph Nakazawa@cnakazawa·
Pokopia made me yearn for a good Pokémon game. The last good game was Let's Go, a remake of a remake. Gamefreak kept adding to the formula, but they never did anything ambitious. Not even simple things like mixing up the starter Pokémon types. I recently came across Pokémon Unbound. It's an extremely impressive ROM hack of FireRed that features tons of modern features and is basically a whole standalone game. I'm two badges in and it is very enjoyable. It's also cool that you can patch a ROM directly on the hackdex website. Super convenient. hackdex.app/hack/pokemon-u…
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
living life on the edge is telling claude to run on a loop, allowing all permissions, and stepping away for 8 hours. I might come back to a fully built product or my entire infra destoryed
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Tim Mikeladze
Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
kicking off a fly deploy as my flight takes off ✈️
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
Trying to try that void
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@noahzweben I’m so excited to use this. Claude code remote is an addiction!
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Noah Zweben
Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Remote Control - Session Spawning: Run claude remote-control and then spawn a NEW local session in the mobile app. * Out to Max, Team, and Enterprise (>=2.1.74) *Have GH set up on mobile (relaxing soon) * Working on speeding up session start-time
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
telling claude code build a scraper with playwright and coming back 10 minutes later to a csv filled with contact information for prospective customers is amazing...and this isn't even the smart way of doing it or using the latest scraping tools!
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@iamsahaj_xyz It’s minor but it frustrates me so much that when I export an app with v0 the lint command is broken.
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Sahaj
Sahaj@iamsahaj_xyz·
if you're a dev, and you're building a website, and you're not using v0, why? be brutally honest, I'll reply to every piece of feedback and share it internally as well
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
i still want bun to have a builtin job queue api with redis & postgres backends
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
Claude please come back
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@alexkehr It’s the best. You can work under any lightning conditions or outside on sunny days.
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Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
is nano-texture worth it on a macbook pro?
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@neuralamp4ever @initjean It’s possible to build confidence and trust into a codebase to reduce the amount of human review needed, only doing strategic code-reviews when it makes sense for high-value paths or nuanced sections. That’s where engineering experience comes in to know what to review and when.
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neuralamp
neuralamp@neuralamp4ever·
@linesofcode @initjean Sure, but what about the code review? Should you review your AI-generated slop, or should you only care if your AI-generated tests are passing, and things look good from the outside?
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Jean P.D. Meijer ― 🇪🇺 eu/acc
Amazon had multiple severe outages caused by AI code they now requires junior and mid-level engineers to get senior engineers to sign off any AI-assisted changes yet there are a bunch of people here claiming engineers don't have to look at code anymore so, which is it?
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@neuralamp4ever @initjean That’s absolutely not my argument. You need to look beyond the codebase, the history behind it, the business goals, the team structure and culture, how mission critical your product is and more. They are many intangibles. There is no playbook here.
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neuralamp
neuralamp@neuralamp4ever·
@linesofcode @initjean So, if your codebase is small, you don't need to look at the AI-generated code, but once it gets big, that's when you start looking? Is this your argument?🙃
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priyanshu.sol@priyanshudotsol·
this is the real problem i already paid $20 and i just started using it, it's not even 4-5 hours and i'm already getting this. seriously? @cursor_ai
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Tim Mikeladze@linesofcode·
@TAbrodi Hey at least it can center div without looking up the solution on stack overflow
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Tiger Abrodi
Tiger Abrodi@TAbrodi·
no ai model out there is actually good at flexbox. im literally fucking teaching gpt 5.4 flexbox. its mad insane. im so glad i did josh course years ago called css for js devs. there are countless things and tricks i know when it comes to css/tailwind and building great responsive sites + components.
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AaronCQL
AaronCQL@AaronCQL·
@axeldesigns @paper Trying paper next, will see how pencil compares to it! Is it serving you well so far?
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AaronCQL@AaronCQL·
Spent an hour with pencil.dev and I'm sold. If you're an engineer who has strong design opinions but zero design skills (ie. me), this is your tool. Free, runs on all platforms, uses your own claude sub with no setup, and the built-in prompts actually work great.
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