Tim Viaene ๐คฏ
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Tim Viaene ๐คฏ
@vtim
iOS developer dabbling in Elixir. Runner. @[email protected]
Bruges, Belgium ๊ฐ์
์ผ Nisan 2009
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@vtim Ow let me know how it feels!
Was also looking at that one, but I was still strong enough to think โi dont need itโ
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@bcardarella He couldnโt wait to make an impact!
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Frederik Jacques@thenerd_be
Today is my first day at Anthropic. Super excited I shipped my first change today, added source maps so debugging is easier. Canโt wait to show you all what Iโve been working on! cc: @AnthropicAI
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Tim Viaene ๐คฏ ๋ฆฌํธ์ํจ

Today is my first day at Anthropic.
Super excited I shipped my first change today, added source maps so debugging is easier.
Canโt wait to show you all what Iโve been working on!
cc: @AnthropicAI

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@gwenshap So, I can resume using the em-dash again, like god intended ๐
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If you haven't noticed yet, "quietly" is the new em-dash.
Yes, it is a legit word that humans use. But LLMs use it excessively. Inappropriately. Where it means nothing and adds nothing. Just noise.
Two examples from the same ChatGPT response:
1. "The design quietly assumes single fault domain".
What does "quietly assume" even mean? Can designs assume loudly? If you mean "implicit assumption" just say "implicitly assume".
2. "Workload that quietly exceed Postgres capacity". Exceeding Postgres capacity is typically very loud. If not due to PagerDuty, then due to users yelling at you. If you mean the change happens over time, you can say "slowly".
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Everybody go buy parlo-app.com. Daddy needs some โ๏ธโ๏ธโ๏ธ
Frederik Jacques@thenerd_be
@vtim If they would all press the Download button, Iโm taking you on a private jet to Ibiza my friend ๐
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