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@DanielFGray

Musician | Programmer - currently building https://t.co/5zXVIc7rUB

Galveston, TX Katılım Eylül 2009
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Soroosh
Soroosh@Soroosh_Tajdar·
@shadcn The "invest now, help later" logic has been running for decades. At some point "one day" has to become today.
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shadcn@shadcn·
Hear me out. Crazy idea. What if we took one billion and just… did some good. Right now. Instead of investing it in AI to maybe do some good one day.
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mac monet@MacMonet256·
@MichaelArnaldi I recently was exploring how an effect first frontend framework would work. Effect with Solid's signals and rendering is really all you need to get parity.
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Michael Arnaldi
Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
Effect will become a full stack framework including functionality of next/tanstack/etc. Other frameworks are nice but they fail the test of AI and integration is poor. End to end type safety requires design from the ground up, and no end to end inference isn’t type safety.
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Makisuo
Makisuo@makisuo·
Saw this a while back, from looking at it back then it seemed more of a React Like JSX runtime so compatibility with the react ecosystem would be missing or am I wrong in my understanding here. Also not the biggest fan of the Effect Http Api like definition of routes, feel like it makes a lot of sense for an API definition but seems like unnecessary overhead for my frontend routing
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Nick Williams
Nick Williams@WickyNilliams·
@jlongster Eagerly awaiting someone building a UI framework around effect
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James Long
James Long@jlongster·
There's something about Effect that feels way better than Observables. Both are a kind of DSL that gets in the way, but the payoff of Effect seems a lot bigger because it's not just about streams and solves a core problem more directly I also love generators
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Makisuo
Makisuo@makisuo·
@MichaelArnaldi Tans tack router but effect I would kill for that, have often thought about building it myself lol
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Manu.ts@Neolectron·
@HystoEU Oui mais c'est vraiment pas important, les boundaries de Effect marchent sur n'importe quel framework. La je suis sur tanstack start, et je fais intervenir mes services Effect dans les server-functions de tanstack.
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Manu.ts@Neolectron·
Ma bio qui dit "typesafe obsessive compulsive disorder guy" était un mensonge avant que je fasse du Effect. Tout le code TS que j'ai tapé dans ma vie je jouais avec mon caca. Comment c'est possible d'avoir fait une lib qui peut remplacer AUTANT de frameworks/libs/solutions.
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Dillon Mulroy
Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
npx better-result init have your agents write safer typescript
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Rodri Mora aka Bullerwins
Rodri Mora aka Bullerwins@rodrimora·
Am I the only one that finds the initial prompt text input too small in @opencode ? I feel like I have to scroll way too much to revise the prompt. Are you guys typing the prompt outside and then pasting it? @thdxr
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
share what you built in 2025
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xlr8harder@xlr8harder·
working with claude code across repeated context compactions is like living flowers for algernon over and over
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@mitsuhiko Worth pointing out VSCode just uses xtermjs
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
It's wild to me that the Internet Explorer of terminals is now … vscode?
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@complex_maths @thdxr Interesting. My experience was nothing close to Anthropic's models. It was somewhat useful but it started spinning on anything moderately complex
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Jon Klaric
Jon Klaric@complex_maths·
@thdxr It’s basically a Sonnet 4/4.5 quality model currently for free… that’s insane.
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@buildwithumair @RhysSullivan That's the model's fault, some models are smart and use the right tools, some models are dumb and aren't very good at tool calls
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
landed another OpenCode PR! implemented prompt stashing for when you need to send something else but don't want to lose your typed input
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rohan@rohandevs·
@thdxr i opened 2 prs with no issues my bad 😭
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dax
dax@thdxr·
in the past 3 days we had 62 new issues opened but FOURTY SIX PRs opened that ratio seems insane
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@thdxr Skills don't seem as interesting or useful to me as their cool interactive widgets in plan mode. Scrolling around to answer questionnaires when using an external editor is so painful
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dax
dax@thdxr·
we used to track claude code features pretty closely but we stopped doing that months ago most stuff added won't be discovered by 90% of people and it's getting very confusing with subagents, slash commands, now skills we let opencode plugins fill in gaps
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Griffin
Griffin@grfwings·
@slimjimmy You save time using git cli because you don't have to relearn it when your IDE/team/org decides to replace whatever gui wrapper is currently trending.
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Anything you feels like missing from Elysia? Feature requests or what could be improved Be wild, it doesn’t have to make a traditional sense Just says anything you want
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@kettanaito Why separate setup and setupServer? What does returning { app } do/expect?
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dfg.codes
dfg.codes@DanielFGray·
@KallenTenshi @jeffrey_way I can't speak for anyone else but in my experience TDD is the only way to keep the vibe train on the rails
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Kallen Tenshi
Kallen Tenshi@KallenTenshi·
@jeffrey_way Test-driven development? Mate they are vibe coding left and right tests are the least of their concerns.
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Jeffrey Way
Jeffrey Way@jeffrey_way·
Ten or fifteen years ago, test-driven development was considered a near requirement for serious developers. I don't see it discussed nearly as much these days. Everyone recognizes the value of tests, but the "test first" evangelism is almost completely gone.
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