Craig Anderson

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Craig Anderson

Craig Anderson

@CraigThirtyFour

Building websites and Laravel apps for a long, long time at @1043labs and @intrepidws; Bad at elevator pitches and Twitter bios

Katılım Nisan 2014
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Eric L. Barnes
Eric L. Barnes@ericlbarnes·
What happens when you hand out disposable cameras at Laracon US! Thanks to @ninjaparade for sending them.
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Joel Clermont
Joel Clermont@jclermont·
@gonedark I don't view it as necessarily combative. It would just highlight the differences. Some may not value the differences. Others may not even be aware and assume they're equal.
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Joel Clermont
Joel Clermont@jclermont·
My advice is to do both side by side. Run the Laravel 13 shift in one branch and use the boost command in another. Compare the two. I don't plan on giving up the granular commits, detailed PR comments, and all the extra touches that Shift makes to my app. Worth every penny.
Jason McCreary@gonedark

Promoting Shift has always been a challenge. It became more of a challenge yesterday. The truth is you can always upgrade yourself. I know Shift does more - cheaper, faster, thorough. If you've used Shift, you know this too. If you haven't, I hope you still give it a try.

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nunomaduro
nunomaduro@enunomaduro·
really think on this agentic era, github desktop is underrated.. literally gives a clean full diff of the things you are about to commit.. claude code + github desktop is the wombo combo
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Craig Anderson
Craig Anderson@CraigThirtyFour·
@gonedark Taking my son out of school tomorrow to go see it in imax
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Craig Anderson@CraigThirtyFour·
While I can understand the appeal of the new Laravel AI upgrade skill for small side projects, the combination of Shift and their new AI prompts hits the sweet spot for upgrading codebases that actually matter.
Shift@laravelshift

Excited to introduce the Laravel 13.x Shift! As always, Shift's goal is not just compatibility, but making your app look and feel like it's always been running Laravel 13 - including automation for refactoring request access, adopting PHP attributes, and syncing core files.

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Shift@laravelshift·
As Laravel looks to the future with AI, so does Shift. The Laravel 13.x Shift introduces a new feature - copyable prompts.
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Eric L. Barnes
Eric L. Barnes@ericlbarnes·
People say golf is an expensive hobby, but I think photography/video is probably in second place.
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Birthday haul from my girls 🤘
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Ian Landsman
Ian Landsman@IanLandsman·
Peak breakfast sandwich
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Craig Anderson
Craig Anderson@CraigThirtyFour·
@aarondfrancis Looks like it's still happening - sent you some notes and a screenshot. Loving Solo in general though, great work here.
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
The new Solo app is out! Run your agents, terminals, and devstack all in one app. I've increased the free tier, cleaned up the terminal, made trusting commands less annoying, fixed a few zsh issues, shift+enter issues, etc. Lots of good stuff!
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Dr. Elvim Ransom 👽
Dr. Elvim Ransom 👽@jesseleite85·
You guys have no idea how happy I am. Sub 8 achievement means I get to have my mental health back!
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dax
dax@thdxr·
i used to use opencode i still do but i used to too
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NativePHP
NativePHP@nativephp·
What if you could build a fully native iOS app… using only PHP? Checkout this first demo of the new Super Native architecture behind NativePHP on iOS — where PHP runs directly alongside native code with no WebView, no JavaScript bridge, and no hybrid layer.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
👋 Roughly, the more tokens you throw at a coding problem, the better the result is. We call this test time compute. One way to make the result even better is to use separate context windows. This is what makes subagents work, and also why one agent can cause bugs and another (using the same exact model!) can find them. In a way, it’s similar to engineers — if I cause a bug, my coworker reviewing the code might find it more reliably than I can. In the limit, agents will probably write perfect bug-free code. Until we get there, multiple uncorrelated context windows tends to be a good approach.
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Tim Gavin
Tim Gavin@timgavn·
@freekmurze Ghostty sends notifications when Claude wants your attention ❤️
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Freek Van der Herten
Freek Van der Herten@freekmurze·
❓iTerm2 or Ghostty or…? Tell me why as well 🙂
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Matt Stauffer
Matt Stauffer@mattstauffer·
I've now had five people tell me limiting @pragmaticaifm to 45 minutes is the wrong decision 🤣 Mayyyybe I push it to an hour limit?
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Nathan Clark
Nathan Clark@nathanclark_·
@jnunemaker I’ve been rocking a Mac Studio at home with an MBA on the go for ~3 years. Works a treat. Tailscale makes life very easy in this regard.
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John Nunemaker
John Nunemaker@jnunemaker·
I can't decide if I want a new m5 maxed out or an air + light second screen for on the go + a beefy server sitting somewhere on the internet.
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