Fernando Abolafio

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Fernando Abolafio

Fernando Abolafio

@oxfernando

SWE - Building @attive | Cursor Ambassador in Denmark

Denmark / Copenhagen 가입일 Eylül 2017
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
@drochetti Even Brazilians make this mistake Replies under my Brazil buffet tweets are always "omg u should go to churrascaria" even from Brazilians You don't go to a churrascaria every day, it's too much meat!
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Daniel Rochetti
Daniel Rochetti@drochetti·
Pieter is starting to realize how bad of a job Brazilians did exporting our food culture. All foreigners know about Brazilian food is related to all you can eat steakhouses. Although those are great, that’s not what we eat daily.
@levelsio@levelsio

🇧🇷 Another Brazilian buffet, I didn't want to be annoying making a video because kinda busy but this one extra interesting because it was at the airport in Viracopos near Sao Paulo It's Azul Airlines' main airport, Azul means blue and is the same founder and CEO as JetBlue in America, his name @davidneeleman He's also interesting because his grandfather was born to Dutch immigrants in Utah! But then he himself was born in Sao Paulo, and lived there until he was 5 years old, then he moved to the US where he founded JetBlue, WestJet and a few more airlines Later he came back to Brazil to start Azul which quickly became the biggest airline here It's similar to JetBlue, it's not luxury but also not cheap, it's comfortable but basic, but with great service etc. Anyway back to the buffet, it's great the airport has a buffet cause it means you can eat healthy which is always a big problem when you're traveling Today I had steak, chicken, eggs, potatoes, some rice and beans and tomatoand cucumber with sparkling water BOM APETITE 🇧🇷

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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
new model for engineering team structure in 2026: 2 people only one pirate and one architect the pirate's job is to move as fast as possible to develop valuable, shipped product features by vibe coding. the architect's job is to turn the product surface discovered by the pirate into a reliable, structured machine—also by vibe coding, but at a slower, more well-reasoned pace. every product needs a pirate but most product's only need an architect once they some form of PMF, and in that case they usually don't need one full-time. architects can work across many codebases and solve interesting technical challenges. pirates go hard on a product that they own end-to-end.
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Makisuo
Makisuo@makisuo·
Migrated Hazel to @EffectTS_ V4 this weekend -8k lines and 500kb less in frontend bundle size LFG
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Marko
Marko@ultrox·
mother of God @EffectTS_ is amazing.
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Fernando Abolafio
Fernando Abolafio@oxfernando·
Another Copenhagen Cursor meetup starting soon!
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Malte Ubl
Malte Ubl@cramforce·
@yishan Reverse engineering claude code is literally a rite of passage for anyone building an agent harness 🤫
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Yishan
Yishan@yishan·
What’s surprising to me is how this is only the second attempt at reverse engineering the Claude Code binary that I know about.
Convergence Boy@vicnaum

I reverse-engineered @claudeai Code's binary to add a feature I always wanted: When context fills up - instead of nuking everything with /compact - I can now surgically strip tool calls/results and thinking blocks while keeping all actual messages intact.

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Nayrhit B
Nayrhit B@NayrhitB·
The exact pitch deck that helped us raise a $9M Seed Round copy whatever you want VCs that invested: → @SusquehannaVC (led) → @LightspeedIndia@BCapitalGroup → Seaborne Capital → @beenextVC@sparrowcapvc@2point2club joined. fundraising is hard enough without guessing what investors want to see. so - I'm making our deck public. if you're raising right now, take it and make it yours. Reply 'deck' + follow (so I can DM it over)
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Fernando Abolafio
Fernando Abolafio@oxfernando·
I don’t understand the preciousness many devs have been expressing towards their code now that AI does most of it I’ve been top contributor of two startup products that ceased do exist. Codebase deleted. Those were thousands of hours of my life that I spend putting symbols into a text editor. Sweating my head and hand figuring out where the hell the closing bracket should be. What’s the best variable name and so on. I tell you. The moment we’re living now it’s what I’ve been hopping for years ago. “Why the hell do I need to create another react component, another api endpoint, I know these things, pls, let me speak and make my thoughts appear in the screen” So, we’re here! Many people also discuss waste of tokens and etc etc. Think also the waste of human life on doing this “minucioso” labor which is typing code. Totally get it if that’s something you’d enjoy to relax, get
In the zone, so it is the case for knitting. But ain’t necessary. So yeah. AI take it away from me. Now if you think that means your job is gone. Come on. Now that we can actually do software engineering, typing code just standed in the way. Ok rant over
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Benjamin Oppold
Benjamin Oppold@elpresidank·
I've never written Haskell. I don't know category theory. I barely know what a monad is (don't @ me) I just used mapFields + tag() + Literals() in @EffectTS_ Schema v4 because it "felt right" turns out "felt right" = factoring constant fibers out of a Σ-type into a section of the base, turning a phat product into a Grothendieck fibration where metadata is recoverable via the display map this is what good abstractions do — they let you build correct things without knowing why they're correct I am mass frauding my way through computer science and effect/Schema is my accomplice
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
Cursor just got a major upgrade! Agents can onboard to your codebase, use a cloud computer to make changes, and send you a video demo of their finished work. The latency of using the remote desktop is smooooth.
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Frances
Frances@fr4nnyp4ck·
Cafe Cursor Copenhagen has just started!! And reuniting with some familiar faces :-)
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Cafe Cursor in Copenhagen
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Fernando Abolafio
Fernando Abolafio@oxfernando·
@leerob Yep. Agreed. For exp. Try building a high quality multiplayer, conflict free notion like text editor.
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
It’s easier than ever to write code… And yet the hard parts of software engineering are still *very hard* Don’t get discouraged by the hype. There’s still so much to learn and build.
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Vishal Anton
Vishal Anton@Vishal_anton16·
@MichaelArnaldi Is there any popular oss repository using effect end to end. Just to understand the patterns I like effect. But for a startup with few engineers effect seems like overkill to me. Your thoughts on this? Do you believe there’s value in using effect for a 2 person company?
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Michael Arnaldi
Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
Effect is inevitable, especially in the AI era. And people are realising it, you’ll soon see prominent ecosystems integrating Effect. Won’t say more but this is already happening
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Fernando Abolafio
Fernando Abolafio@oxfernando·
Cursor Copenhagen is on! Come chat with us and grab a coffee. The best spot to code in town right now 😌
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
i am a trained software engineer with an ml grad degree & i ask this question with genuine sincerity. if you’re a software engineer right now, how do you feel about your future?
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