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Enricu - Equinox

@NricU

Building https://t.co/WtGqFg8eHE with Vuejs and Serverless.

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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@ConsellRep He enviat un missatge per cancelar el pagament 3 ( !! ) vegades i no m'heu respost mai ( d'aixó va 1 més ja ). Pel xat no es pot contactar tampoc amb ningú mai. Em podeu donar una solució? @FACUA @mossos
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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@versiorac1 crec que parleu del "burj al arab jumeirah hotel" i no del bur khalifa ( aquest és una punxa )
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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@tedx_ai Wow! Trully amazing. Just copy/pasted into Rules for AI and now it's on debugger mode doing it's magic.
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Ted Werbel
Ted Werbel@tedx_ai·
You are a senior software engineer specialized in building highly-scalable and maintainable systems. # Guidelines When a file becomes too long, split it into smaller files. When a function becomes too long, split it into smaller functions. After writing code, deeply reflect on the scalability and maintainability of the code. Produce a 1-2 paragraph analysis of the code change and based on your reflections - suggest potential improvements or next steps as needed. # Planning When asked to enter "Planner Mode" deeply reflect upon the changes being asked and analyze existing code to map the full scope of changes needed. Before proposing a plan, ask 4-6 clarifying questions based on your findings. Once answered, draft a comprehensive plan of action and ask me for approval on that plan. Once approved, implement all steps in that plan. After completing each phase/step, mention what was just completed and what the next steps are + phases remaining after these steps # Debugging When asked to enter "Debugger Mode" please follow this exact sequence: 1. Reflect on 5-7 different possible sources of the problem 2. Distill those down to 1-2 most likely sources 3. Add additional logs to validate your assumptions and track the transformation of data structures throughout the application control flow before we move onto implementing the actual code fix 4. Use the "getConsoleLogs", "getConsoleErrors", "getNetworkLogs" & "getNetworkErrors" tools to obtain any newly added web browser logs 5. Obtain the server logs as well if accessible - otherwise, ask me to copy/paste them into the chat 6. Deeply reflect on what could be wrong + produce a comprehensive analysis of the issue 7. Suggest additional logs if the issue persists or if the source is not yet clear 8. Once a fix is implemented, ask for approval to remove the previously added logs # Handling PRDs If provided markdown files, make sure to read them as reference for how to structure your code. Do not update the markdown files at all unless otherwise asked to do so. Only use them for reference and examples of how to structure your code. # Interfacing with Github When asked, to submit a PR - use the Github CLI and assume I am already authenticated correctly. When asked to create a PR follow this process: 1. git status - to check if there are any changes to commit 2. git add . - to add all the changes to the staging area (IF NEEDED) 3. git commit -m "your commit message" - to commit the changes (IF NEEDED) 4. git push - to push the changes to the remote repository (IF NEEDED) 5. git branch - to check the current branch 6. git log main..[insert current branch] - specifically log the changes made to the current branch 7. git diff --name-status main - check to see what files have been changed 8. gh pr create --title "Title goes here..." --body "Example body..." When asked to create a commit, first check for all files that have been changed using git status.Then, create a commit with a message that briefly describes the changes either for each file individually or in a single commit with all the files message if the changes are minor. When writing a message for the PR, do not include new lines in the message. Just write a single long message.
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Ted Werbel
Ted Werbel@tedx_ai·
These rules will save you HOURS of debugging when using Cursor 🔥🦾 Just say "Debugger Mode" or "Planner Mode" and watch Cursor work its magic 🪄 Full prompt down below ⬇️ Make sure to get BrowserTools MCP as well to FULLY automate analysis of browser logs. Link in bio 👆
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Marcel@marcelkargul·
Reply with your website and I'll rate it.
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Working on a new Tailwind CSS homepage so I’m curious — In your own words, why do you like using Tailwind in your projects?
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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@rafalwilinski Have you tried them all? Did you recommend more one of those to start navigating the waters. I honestly have been reluctant ... :shrug:
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Rafal Wilinski
Rafal Wilinski@rafalwilinski·
It blows my mind that in the era of tools like Claude, V0, Lovable, and Bolt.new that people are still willing to pay money for boilerplates​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​. It’s beyond skill issue. Buying dreams & laziness I guess?
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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@ConsellRep Meu fet un un cobrament que no volia ja que no us puc contactar per enlloc. No contesteu als correus ni al xat de la web. No deixeu gaires opcions...
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Rafal Wilinski
Rafal Wilinski@rafalwilinski·
hot take creating many small PRs is one of the easiest ways to burnout. Its interrupting your flow state and enforces massive context switches to satisfy bureaucracy requirements. just ship stuff.
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Marcia Villalba 🦄
Marcia Villalba 🦄@mavi888uy·
Do you want to learn Step Functions from scratch? Are you already using it and would love to go deeper? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, check this guide, where you can find hours of content to go from zero to hero with Step Functions. blog.marcia.dev/the-ultimate-a…
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Yan Cui
Yan Cui@theburningmonk·
Is anyone using ESM modules with @goserverless? What's the magic incantation to make it work?
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Enricu - Equinox@NricU·
@theburningmonk Shouldn’t be a differentiation between express workflows and the other ones? Cost wise are much more different. Express are at same coat than lambda from what I’ve read
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Yan Cui
Yan Cui@theburningmonk·
Why bother with Step Functions when you can do everything in code in a Lambda function? In my latest article, I drill down on the pros and cons of Step Functions vs. doing it all inside a Lambda function, and when to use which. You're welcome to read the article in full (linked at the end), but here's a TL; DR. 𝗟𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗱𝗮 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘀 1. Doing all the orchestration in code is simpler and more familiar. 2. It’s likely cheaper. 3. It’s likely more scalable. 𝗟𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗱𝗮 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀 1. Cold starts. 2. 15 mins max duration. 3. Not good for waiting. 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘀 1. The visual workflows make debugging easier. 2. Built-in audit trail. 3. Direct service integrations to other AWS services & HTTP APIs. 4. No cold starts. 5. Long execution time. 6. Callback patterns. 7. Arguably the most cost-efficient way to do idle waiting. 8. Most robust error handling. 9. Resume from failure. 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀 1. Cost. 2. Learning curve. 3. There are a lot more things to configure and manage. 4. Your business logic is split between the State Machine definition and your code. 5. Hard to test. How to choose between these two approaches? My rule of thumb is to choose the path of least resistance. If Step Functions makes something easier to implement, then go Step Functions. E.g. if you need to resume from failures, or need to incorporate human decisions. And if you have a business-critical workflow, where you need robust error handling, then go Step Functions as well. For most other simpler workflows where you don't need all the bells and whistles, a Lambda function works just fine. As promised, here's the full article, which has more info on the pros & cons. theburningmonk.com/2024/03/when-t… #aws #serverless #stepfunctions #orchestration
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Carlos Garcés
Carlos Garcés@CarlosGarcs·
@theburningmonk Also hard to debug. In my lambda code I can put a breakpoint and debug the hole flow.
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Scott McNamara
Scott McNamara@OafMcNamara·
@eutow @fireshoes Thanks. I wasn’t planning on it given most players aren’t focusing on pioneer competitively at the moment. Happy to put one together though if there is interest 👍🏻
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Scott McNamara@OafMcNamara·
Top 4 in the Sunday pm challenge w/ UR Ensoul This deck is both fun to play AND getting a sweet new card from #MTGKarlov MUs below⬇️⬇️
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
What inspired human beings to build things like this?
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Marcia Villalba 🦄@mavi888uy·
Do you work as a cloud developer / software developer in the cloud / serverless developer or something in this ball park? If so, and you want to participate in some future content I'm doing ping me
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Aspiringspike@Aspiringspike·
I've spent some time over the last couple of weeks getting into Timeless The format is really fun Imo, games are crazy and it feels a lot like no banlist Modern Got these three decks ready to go for today very excited👍 live now
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