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Software Engineer @cdcastellon | tweets are my own

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Romeo Scagliarini@ItalianScallian·
@WorldWideWob 1) 5’11/Corner 3s 2) Mavs (only bc I live in Dallas) 3) Hitting a half court shot for free McDonalds for a year drunk 4) ASG Kyle Lowry 5) Food and Jamba Juice 6) proof of 3
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Really enjoyed this video after seeing mostly the data center arguments on my feed lately Modernizing the processes to get things built is one thing I can always get behind
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Romeo Scagliarini@ItalianScallian·
@ctatedev absolutely love Portless, one minor thing - I am developing an app where we use subdomains within the app (few separate ones) and this doesn't allow me to pass --wildcard on machine start. Have an Issue up and wrote an PR for it as well I can open: github.com/vercel-labs/po…
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Chris Tate@ctatedev·
Portless should be frictionless But clean HTTPS URLs running on 443 can mean random password prompts Now Portless can start with your OS No ports. And now no random sudo prompt. Your .localhost (or .local or .test or .dev) URLs are ready when you are
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
If you use any of the following with your Claude sub, your usage must got cut by 25x: - T3 Code - Conductor - zed - jean - “Claude -p” in your ci - scripts to call Claude code from other tools They’re disguising this as “free credits”. Don’t fall for it.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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Romeo Scagliarini@ItalianScallian·
@aidenybai happy to beta test, but on self hosted gitlab probably wouldn't be as helpful haha - great tool tho!
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@aidenybai I’ve been using it as a skill personally, have it as a “pre commit hook” check on the repo but not everyone uses that to commit every time. Going to add to CI (it’s a self hosted gitlab) - anything you suggest to make it bulletproof in CI?
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I was definitely in the ambitious student bucket in undergrad, the one seeking out advantageous professors to my final grade. This is the best plan I’ve ever seen for “grade inflation”
Phillip Muñoz@VPhillipMunoz

Harvard, apparently, is about to adopt a new policy to combat grade inflation. I devised my own anti–grade inflation policy 25 years ago. I’ve shared it with provosts and deans, to no avail. Here it is: The Muñoz Plan Against Grade Inflation The plan has three key components:

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@brotzky really impressive! I've been doing the same type of thing with some of my projects as well - being really focused on performance
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Brotzky@brotzky·
"AI slop" or "vibe coding" is so wrong. I spent the weekend making my site stupid fast. Results? Instant page loads, no stale data, and the fastest app I've ever built. All the little details 🧵
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@withqwerty work on player/match/team/league mapping systems across providers for my club and we only have a few to match across - this is really well done with how many you have on here
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rahul@withqwerty·
matching player IDs across opta, transfermarkt, fbref, fotmob and 25+ other football data providers sucks. spreadsheets, fuzzy matching, hallucinated IDs. the reep register fixes this: an open source crosswalk of 430k players and 45k teams across all of them. updated weekly. github.com/withqwerty/reep
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I agree with this 100%. I have started designing everything I do around this premise of finding agent harnesses that allow anyone to do deep data analysis even from a non-technical background
Javier Fernández@JaviOnData

Not because machines suddenly write perfect code, but because they amplify humans who see the big picture and design the right building blocks. People who know what to expect, how to validate it, and bring deep domain knowledge to the table.

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@krzysztoffduda this is incredible what stack are you using? I'm building chat ui for my club as well using json-render but haven't gotten this in depth yet
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Krzysztof Duda@krzysztoffduda·
Just added a generative chat ui that outputs dynamic maps, tables, and charts with the help of json-render
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Romeo Scagliarini@ItalianScallian·
hey @theo @t3dotchat just wanted to let you know on smaller screens the tooltips are getting cut off for me. can share how I'm using it/the browser/size/etc.
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I don't completely agree with everything here, but I do 100% agree with the fact that AI has already changed how I approach software engineering and continues to change how I approach other avenues of "knowledge work"
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_

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