Jeff Loiselle

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Jeff Loiselle

Jeff Loiselle

@phishy

Director of Software Engineering @ Pixwel. I make music. https://t.co/uZVa49ZYVs

Mobile, AL 가입일 Şubat 2008
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Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
Apparently @Cinepolis won’t take my USA credit cards to buy a movie ticket. Wild, since we invented credit cards.
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Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
@gauravdhiman_ai @thdxr Sometimes Code fails to write files are starts using sed. It’s annoying and an open issue. Also Opencode has a better UI.
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@thdxr Just wondering why someone would use opencode or in fact any AI coding harness other than ClaudeCode when they have Claude subscription plans ? Genuinely interested to know what all things they are looking for .. which are not yet supported by ClaudeCode ?
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dax@thdxr·
opencode 1.3.0 will no longer autoload the claude max plugin we did our best to convince anthropic to support developer choice but they sent lawyers it's your right to access services however you wish but it is also their right to block whoever they want we can't maintain an official plugin so it's been removed from github and marked deprecated on npm appreciate our partners at openai, github and gitlab who are going the other direction and supporting developer freedom
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Scott Chacon
Scott Chacon@chacon·
@bcardarella Its pretty interesting to me. I love Rails more than anything, but now configuration is close to free but with the loss of Heroku, there is basically no simple deployment option. I choose Next.js even though I despise the framework, because LLMs are good at JS and Vercel is good.
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Brian Cardarella
Brian Cardarella@bcardarella·
This is what seizing the moment in technology looks like. Rails/DHH captures the emotion of the moment rather that focusing on things that engineers think other engineers care about. Some do, most don't. "How fast can I get to market" <-- the only metric that has ever mattered
DHH@dhh

Ruby on Rails is probably the most token-efficient way to write a real web app together with agents that doesn't immediately fall apart with security holes and unscalable decisions. rubyonrails.org

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Tobias Schmidt
Tobias Schmidt@tpschmidt_·
I stopped running OpenClaw locally and moved it to a $5 Lightsail instance on AWS. Works surprisinlgy well. No need to run anything at home and/or buy a Mac mini. Problems solved: • The instance never sleeps. The agent just runs.
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Jeff Loiselle
Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
How useless is this support request response 🤣
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Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
Dammit. My @claudeai Pro plan hit a limit, I upgraded, but Claude Code still refuses to work. Fun.
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Jeff Loiselle
Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
@Austen Huh? Pilot got shot. Didn’t die. Still considered a “casualty.” Educate thyself.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
It’s honestly crazy that the United States has taken out two dictators with zero US casualties. I didn’t realize that was possible?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Really concerning behavior from @elevenlabs, feels like they’re trying to dodge disclosures here.
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Jeff Loiselle
Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
@Leonard_Szeliga You guys never shut up about how Biden/Obama deported more people than Trump. Seemed effective enough? You really just like to see the violence. Just admit it. Stop lying.
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Pol Atreides
Pol Atreides@Aliathewhite·
@Microinteracti1 That's untrue. She refused to roll her window down, give her license, and was being uncooperative.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The U.S. citizen was detained by ICE on her way to work during a traffic stop. Jesus America is nuts now.
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Jesus Freakin Congress
Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
🚨 BREAKING: ICE agents in Minneapolis are seen arresting another teenager without verifying his identity first, and admit to it on camera. In the video, the teenager calmly tells agents he can go inside and get his ID to prove who he is. The agents refuse. Instead, they say they’ll “take pictures at HQ”… and then force him into their SUV anyway. That is deeply alarming. Law enforcement is not allowed to detain people first and figure out who they are later without lawful justification. Detaining someone without verifying identity, without probable cause, and without allowing them to present ID raises serious Fourth Amendment concerns. You cannot seize a person just to “check” who they are. This also mirrors what DHS has now openly admitted: that people are being detained first and sorted out later based on suspicion alone. That means innocent people, minors, and U.S. citizens are being taken into custody without verification, without charges, and without due process. If the government can forcibly detain someone simply to identify them, that is not law enforcement… that is unlawful detention.
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Colton Malone
Colton Malone@ColtonMalone·
@dvassallo Okay but what is unreasonable when there’s millions of unknown people here many of which want to harm others. Not a problem if we enforced existing laws and asked for papers at the door instead of the living room. I feel the need to conceal carry now. Seems unreasonable to me.
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Daniel Vassallo
Daniel Vassallo@dvassallo·
Are Americans okay with armed goons in balaclavas asking “papers, please” to anyone who looks different?
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
DAMN : ICE grabbed a 17yo Target worker at his job, despite him saying he’s a US citizen. After confirming he was, they dumped him in a Walmart lot 8 min away. Bystanders found him sobbing, bleeding: “They slammed me on the ground.”
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Jeff Loiselle
Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
@QuinnyPig Whoever came up with this idea should raise their hand, then we can all laugh together.
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Branko
Branko@brankopetric00·
GitHub is planning to charge for self-hosted runners starting March 1, 2026. Meaning that you're paying for your server + $0.002 per build minute. $10 for 5000 build minutes. On self-hosted runners. Classic Microsoft move.
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Branko
Branko@brankopetric00·
@heyandras it's time for opensource alternative
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Jeff Loiselle@phishy·
@mitchellh There are many good GitHub Actions syntax runners. (I also built one many moons ago). Seems like they're about to do really well..
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
There’s a lot of levers corporate leadership can pull, especially one as large and well funded as GitHub. I don’t have full visibility into the internal decision making of course but I believe they pulled the wrong lever today at the wrong time.
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
Tip: To improve AI coding, don’t just jump straight into tasks without planning. Planning first makes a big difference, as does managing context. 🧵👇 1. AI tools thrive on structure. When you start with a clear spec, you guide the model’s reasoning. One good spec often performs better than 8 vague prompts. 2. A great spec includes: – Purpose & Requirements – Inputs & outputs – Constraints – APIs – Milestones – Coding conventions This acts as both a blueprint and documentation. 3. Use Test-driven Prompts. First, ask AI to write tests for your task. Then, have it implement code that makes those tests pass. Classic red → green → refactor. 4. Break your work into small chunks. Decompose complex prompts. Keep tasks focused so the model can produce cleaner, more reliable code. 5. Share context. Feed the model your style guide, architecture, or prior code. More context = more consistency. 6. Use the AI to generate diagrams Helps with architecture planning and makes prompt inputs more grounded. 7. Always review AI output. Check logic, refactor if needed, run the tests. AI coding is collaborative, not fire-and-forget. Keep the human in the loop. Summary: – Plan before you prompt – Write specs – Use test-driven dev – Add context – Break down tasks – Iterate 💡 Vibe coding is fun. But planned prompting gets you further, faster.
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David Webster
David Webster@WebstarDavid·
@levelsio i dont know any professional devs who use cursor/windsurf
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