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Jack
@CaffeineForCode
Software Engineer, Caffeine Addict, and retired Meme War veteran (and real veteran #AirForce)
USA Katılım Ekim 2021
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SpaceX is actively hiring world-class engineers/physicists for SpaceXAI, even if you have zero prior experience in AI. Smart humans figure it out fast.
Please send an email with ~3 bullet points demonstrating evidence of exceptional ability to ai_eng@spacex.com.
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this is so god damn funny
Degen CPA@DrewVento
He just uploaded his resume now make him type everything in again manually
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Gonna be that guy, I’m actually not mad at what @ClaudeDevs is doing with usage 🤷♂️
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Static sites are having a renaissance. What is your favorite static site generator right now and why do you prefer it? #CloudflareChat
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Coolest part of this (other than Wukko getting a real laptop) is the sheer number of people who tried out Helium because of it 🫡
Theo - t3.gg@theo
My man @uwukko is building my favorite browser (helium) on an M1 with 16gb RAM. I’m donating $2,000 to help him get a better Mac. If one of my rich friends wants to match it, he can get 64gb. If two do, he can do 128 👀
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@zeddotdev Zed as a terminal. I’d use as my primary driver if it booted as a terminal first editor second. Reality is that I don’t touch code often these days
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@ClaudeDevs Claude Design is amazing! I wish it was more seamless with Claude Code, handing off works well but it's bit manual
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@mitchellh This. I feel like we’re moving into a world where the existing languages will really shine in the niche.
Svelte5 for UIs
Python + uv for scripts
Go for async / heavier apis/clis
Zig for low level
Winners are winning. Shipping real results not bench marks
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I'm writing Go again (for what, you'll see later...). `go doc` and `gopls` are like agent superpowers and its shocking how productive agents are out of the box at writing [good] Go code versus other languages I've used (including the JS ecosystem). Also, Go + Zig is a good mix.
Go for the higher level and concurrent stuff and then no-libc Zig code plus the Zig compiler for zero dependency cross-compiled cgo with high-performance characteristics (minimize cgo boundary crosses). Chefs kiss.
Its funny because a lot of the shitty ergonomics of Go CLIs like `go doc` and `gopls` (prev. stuff like `go oracle` or `guru`) are totally obviated by agents and not just that but in a twist of irony they're excellent for agents.
Don't worry, its not Ghostty. Ghostty and libghostty will remain pure Zig; it's a fantastic fit and a perfect pairing. This is for something else.
"Wait, I thought you said Go has no place anymore?" I was wrong, mostly because agents are so productive at Go. I won't bring in other languages in this discussion because I don't want to feed the crabs, so to speak. lol.
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