Romain Courtois

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Romain Courtois

Romain Courtois

@romdot2

It never ran on my machine

가입일 Ağustos 2023
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
crushed that all my employees got the oss claude max but I didn't
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@steveruizok I'm not sure how the MIT licence would prevent you from eating, genuinely interested in your opinion
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
well, we're getting somewhere with cldraw (or rsdraw)
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@Helkus Make it only apply if we hit the sails so it requires a more risky shot
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Helk@Helkus·
Cannon slow effect is not working as intended, will revert this
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Gregor Zunic
Gregor Zunic@gregpr07·
Minecraft was the greatest CS education ever made. And nobody planned it that way. At 12 I was obsessed. Wanted my own servers. So I learned Bukkit, Java plugins, basic networking, Linux deployment. Built worlds that only exist in my mind but still feel completely real. I broke wifi routers and fixed them. Broke Windows configs and fixed them. Tinkering, breaking stuff, and fixing it later is how we learn stuff best when we are kids. What is the Minecraft for the new generation?
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ish.exe
ish.exe@ishtwts·
Frontend has UI screenshots. Backend has...... what? How do backend devs show proof of work?
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Anicet
Anicet@AniC_dev·
I'm worried Claude Code is gonna be a supply chain issue... ... so should we add support for mistral vibe on Ariana? oh and Codex yeah but that's not important
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Paco Villetard
Paco Villetard@pacovilletard·
i feel sooo limited when i can't talk to my computer when coworkers are around. half the time i'm in a phonebooth just to talk to claude
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@mal_shaik been there, felt that. Now I try to only build UI by feeding working snippets of code as context, often found on codepen (underated gold-mine for vibe coders thank me later)
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mal@mal_shaik·
it feels like a good portion of frontend work for me these days is un "vibe coding" ui claude will generate ui that looks almost good but then you gotta really work to figure out why it looks bad idk if anyone else relates to this but its what i noticed
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@benhylak very wrong, the next interface is the 2D infinite canvas and it's not even the final one
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ben (is hiring engineers)
ben (is hiring engineers)@benhylak·
in two years, we went from "chat isn't the right interface" to "chat is the final interface"
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@janwilmake nobody talks about them because you are consistently 6 month+ ahead of the trend
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
the human brain is simply not capable of properly reviewing code. It’s a nice-to-have, but it should never be relied upon as a gauge of quality or security. Tests, however…
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh

Reviewing code is so hard. I think we're not very good at it (and especially not-good at doing it _quickly_), which leads us to over-estimate the quality of agent-written code. In many cases, though, I suspect this doesn't really matter. It's a weird feeling.

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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
Reviewing code is so hard. I think we're not very good at it (and especially not-good at doing it _quickly_), which leads us to over-estimate the quality of agent-written code. In many cases, though, I suspect this doesn't really matter. It's a weird feeling.
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Neil Chudleigh
Neil Chudleigh@neilsuperduper·
@levelsio what you want is --allow-dangerously-skip-permissions which allows you to toggle in and out of permissions bypassing. I set this up as an alias cc='claude --allow-dangerously-skip-permissions'
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
My #1 feature request for Claude Code should add is stop asking me every time for confirmation by default, like "can I check this folder", yes brother you can do anything you want Like maybe for writing ask me permission Add some [ just go ] mode Even with [ accept edits on ] it still asks me permission 1000 times per day I just want you to run and keep going mostly And no I don't feel like running it with --dangerously-skip-permissions
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
when tech bro is not a videogame addict
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@mckaywrigley imo an even better tutorial for manually building systems. Rimworld feels closer to agentic: you try to nudge your pawns into a controlled flow and constantly readjust as edgecases show up
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@lauriewired I've spent 2025 watching fast growing vibe coded projects hit the tech debt wall around 3 month in (my projects included). Suddenly stops shipping, talks about "a refactor you shouldn't worry about"...
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
that's gonna be a no from me dawg
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Romain Courtois
Romain Courtois@romdot2·
@hunvreus my 2 cent: Python doesn't make it easy enough to install a CLI, between uv and pipx you don't have a path as clear as "npm install ..."
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Ronan Berder
Ronan Berder@hunvreus·
Kinda curious why most AI CLIs are built with JS... Why not Python? Most of these teams already rely on Python heavily, why not using something like Textual that is battle-tested? The only one who seem to have done is Mistral with their Mistral Vibe CLI...
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
Q: what is, currently, a good production ready solution to "just run an AI 24/7 in a repository with a long term goal"? For example: "optimize HVM4 to achieve higher throughput" Just running Codex / Claude Code will result in the AI working for 1h max and then give up (they can't optimize past what it already is). But I'd gladly leave an agent working for several hours / days on the background if that means there is a slight chance of success. In particular, it needs to be something programmed to leave notes / accumulate memory, so it doesn't keep trying the same thing over and over. Solutions?
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