Sebastian Mocanu

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Sebastian Mocanu

Sebastian Mocanu

@Sebishogun10

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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@zeeg Maybe using react in the terminal is the problem and not tuis in general ? Maybe, just maybe, we should move on from that stupid library and then we get less bugs everywhere ?
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
TUIs are not good sorry yall a CLI is a utility, and situational. this should not be confused with stuffing a full interactive GUI into a low capability platform. "lets ignore all the great UI technology of the last 20 years and build some caveman shit"
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@zeeg Tui's are fucking great, neovim being the first and foremost example; opencode is great, 2nd example;lazygit, lazysocker etc i love just being in my terminal without using gb's of memory to render text on the screen as vscode/idea does; gui's are also nice, tui's are better
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Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
Red button is correct BTW
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Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@EdKrassen Ahahahaahhahahahaha sure bro, propose to dario and go together on a 2 year sabatical =))))) very different (same way as crypto btw ) v v different
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
People don’t realize how quickly AI and automation are going to advance. In two years, I predict 60% of all of today’s office jobs will be replaced by AI. In four years, 90% will be replaced by AI. In five years, 50% of today’s blue-collar jobs will be replaced by automation. In 10 years, 90% of blue-collar jobs will be replaced by automation. Ask yourself what that will do to income inequality in America. The 2028 election will be centered, almost entirely, around the future of AI, automation, and redistribution of wealth.
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@EdKrassen @govindrkannan Ahahahaahhahahahaha sure bro, propose to dario and go together on a 2 year sabatical =))))) very different (same way as crypto btw ) v v different
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@rismanrp26 @humanist1965 @rfleury @rough__sea Ryan Dahl is literally fighting corporations on our behalf (Oracle) with his own money; I would be mad surprised if he meant that he expects all devs, including his and himself, to be commiting code 24/7 and say it in an appreciative tone. R Fleury most likely f'ed up this one.
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Ryan Dahl
Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
i think we're quickly arriving at a reality where SWEs will be expected to be committing 24/7
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@rismanrp26 @humanist1965 @rfleury @rough__sea Bro who the fuck is unimpressed by node ? Like you can dislike (I do) javascript all you want, node was probably some of the most important software ever made. Also, how is his take bad ? The corpos will probably expect us to commit all the time, he (r dahl) didn't say he does.
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@rismanrp26 @humanist1965 @rfleury @rough__sea Bro what ? Like : the creator of node and deno on one side vs .. almost anyone tbf would have more aura and I would assume he is correct before I read the argument. Like I love when Ryan Fleury destroys Theo and other ai shills but like Ryan Dahl is as good a rolemodel as can be
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@bee_fumo I have been listening to dhh for quite a few years now, when and how is/was he a natzi ? Or is it just relativisation of everything you don't like ? Framework should absolutely give that to dhh cause omarchy is big stonks linux and that is a linux laptop.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Most things can be solved with enough effort and intelligence. What happens when both become cheap?
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TFTC@TFTC21·
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.”
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Anthropic has 454 open roles. The company is hiring software engineers at $320K-$405K. Their CEO, Dario, said three months ago that coding is "going away first, then all of software engineering." The paradox resolves instantly. Dario's engineers told him they don't write code anymore. They let Claude write it. They edit. They review. They architect. They didn't lose their jobs. They got faster. Anthropic grew from a small research lab to 1,500 employees in four years, adding engineers the entire time. This has played out five times in computing history. Compilers replaced assembly. Frameworks replaced boilerplate. Cloud replaced server management. Every prediction was the same: most programmers won't be needed. Every result was the same: the number of engineers grew. The global software engineer pool went from roughly 5 million in 2010 to 28.7 million today. BLS projects 17% growth in US software developer roles through 2033, adding 304,000 positions. The pool is projected to hit 45 million by 2030. When building software gets cheaper, more problems become worth solving with software. A startup that needed 10 engineers now needs 3. But 50 companies that couldn't afford to build at all now can. The denominator shrinks. The numerator explodes. Meta's engineering headcount is up 19% from January 2022. Google's is up 16%. Apple, 13%. These companies adopted AI coding tools years ago. They're using Copilot and Claude Code daily. They're hiring more engineers than before those tools existed. Every generation of "coding is dead" content creates two cohorts: engineers who freeze up, and engineers who build 10x more with the new tools. The second group has won every single time.
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Prakash Sharma
Prakash Sharma@PrakashS720·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just said “screw it” and started building a web browser from absolute zero. No Chromium. No WebKit. No Gecko. From. Scratch. And honestly? That’s borderline insane. Because modern browsers aren’t just apps… they’re entire operating systems disguised as a tab. Think about it 👇 Every time you open a site, your browser is: → Parsing HTML → Running JavaScript → Applying CSS → Handling encryption → Decoding images & video → Managing memory → Sandboxing everything so one tab can’t destroy your system All at the same time. That’s why almost EVERY browser today — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera — runs on Chromium. Safari uses WebKit. Only Mozilla Firefox still runs its own engine… and even that’s shrinking. No one builds engines anymore. Except… they just did. Meet Ladybird. A fully independent browser being built layer by layer: → LibWeb (rendering engine) → LibJS (JavaScript engine) → LibWasm (WebAssembly) → LibCrypto / LibTLS (security) → LibGfx (graphics) → LibMedia (audio/video) Everything. Rebuilt. Even crazier 👇 Each tab runs in its own sandboxed process. Networking? Separate process. Image decoding? Separate process. Meaning a malicious website can’t touch your system. That’s next-level security. Still pre-alpha. No stable release. 60K+ devs already watching. Because this isn’t just a browser… It’s a fight for the future of the web. When one engine dominates, one company controls what the internet becomes. Ladybird is trying to break that. And if they pull it off… This changes everything. 🔥
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ButteryNut
ButteryNut@butterynut·
I went to Amsterdam and Dublin. Everyone lived their entire life in a flat. We took horse draw tour in Dublin... showed us $8 million dollars homes that were smaller than my $400k home in the US. The public school system is a joke as well, ours is bad but not like this. I don't think anyone has an IQ over 80 in Europe, was like talking to children. They think Americans are all stupid and poor...it's wild. Seen a 35 year old guy in a wheelchair with a leg fracture...I asked why he didn't get it fixed with the universal Healthcare. He said there's a que. 8 months until his surgical appointment. I was like "they will have to rebreak it and set it... you will never walk the normal since it was allowed to heal messed up." He was flabbergasted...he thought bones just stay broken until fixed at the hospital... holy sh*t.
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
People really aren’t aware of how poor Europeans are. The most common salary in Spain is €1,298 per month. An average apartment exceeds €250,000. If you manage to save €250 per month, you’d need 1,000 months to pay for it. That’s more than 83 years to buy yourself an apartment. Is it really worth having public healthcare instead of private insurance when you have to live poor your entire life?
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adah
adah@adahstwt·
name an IDE better than VS Code, I'll wait 👇🏻
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@0xPaulius Don't know why are you getting recommended...ohhh,bc x got rid of their algorithm team and now some vibe coding teens are in charge of it. F your stupid content 👌
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Akash
Akash@kaaaash____·
Every programmer has two monitors. One for coding. One for searching how to code.
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Sebastian Mocanu
Sebastian Mocanu@Sebishogun10·
@jasveer10 I hate this post; all candidates should keep applying and take offers as they come as is best for them ; you are not their mother to hold onto you and respect you and hold you dear all their life; you would fire them asap for a better one 😉 so don't be butthurt and post this bs
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10·
Interviewed a backend developer. Guy was at 21 LPA. We offered 28 LPA, roughly a 33 percent hike. He agreed and confirmed joining. Yesterday he emailed saying he got a 32 LPA offer elsewhere and now wants 36 LPA from us. Nonsense. Why agree in the first place. If you are still shopping offers just say it upfront. We stopped interviewing other candidates and waited through the notice period for the joining date. Now two days before joining, he came back with a new price tag.
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