Ludwig Magnusson

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Ludwig Magnusson

Ludwig Magnusson

@TheLudd

Web application developer. Co founder of https://t.co/ul2hgtMNP3. Med i MED.

Malmö, Sweden Katılım Nisan 2009
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Can you trust the output of LLMs?
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Linnéa
Linnéa@gynaeceum·
Nu är det dags att svenskar slutar låtsas inte förstå norska och danska. Jag vet att vi kört detta som en flex då vi är Nordens viktigaste land — men nu måste det upphöra. Jo, du förstår norska och danska.
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
I vibe code every day. I have a team of 30+ engineers. We spend F tons of credits. And I will tell you this about AI from my experience. It’s being wildly over hyped. Everyone is drunk. Fucking drunk. All the CEOs and Gen Z’s saying coding is dead are idiots. IDIOTS.
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Hanif Bali
Hanif Bali@hanifbali·
Jag producerar ca 10x mer kod idag än för ett halvår sedan. Jag sysslar nästan enbart med code review och ”arbetsledning” av AI agenter nu. Rekrytering av juniora utvecklare har redan kollapsat i USA.
MEMIS@MemIngenjoeren

Har ingen statistik för att backa upp detta, men mitt intryck är att väldigt många företag anställer färre juniora utvecklare atm. Vilket är katastrofalt för unga människor med 3-5åriga utbildningar i ryggen.

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Hanna Mattsson Wagenius
Hanna Mattsson Wagenius@hannawagenius·
Ni är väldigt många som visar att ni saknar grundläggande kunskaper om statistik och sannolikhetslära idag.
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Ludwig Magnusson
Ludwig Magnusson@TheLudd·
@svpino Challenge: "A task management system that I would like to use in my daily work"
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Last year, I met a person who has never written a single line of code in his life, yet he feels he can build anything he wants. He told me point-blank: "I challenge you to tell me something I can't build using AI." I tried to explain, but I couldn't find the right words. The most fascinating aspect of vibe-coding is how it has convinced so many people to believe they are better and more capable than they really are.
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The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod·
Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code, shared his entire setup. He runs 5-10 Claudes in parallel. Half his coding happens from his phone. Here's his 3-part formula for better results: Use the smartest model available — Counterintuitive: it's actually cheaper — Smarter model = fewer tokens = lower total cost — "Once the plan is good, the code is good" Invest in your Claude MD — Plain text file. No special format. — Whole team contributes multiple times a week — Every mistake Claude makes gets added so it never happens again Give Claude a way to verify its own output — Let it run the code. Let it see the browser. — "Imagine you're a painter wearing a blindfold" — Same thing for an AI that can never check its work His morning routine: wake up, kick off 3 sessions from his phone, check in later. His workflow: start in plan mode → lock the plan → auto-accept edits → done. No fancy setup. No complex tooling. Just multiple Claudes, a good plan, and a shared knowledge base.
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Nathan Lawrence 🌈
Nathan Lawrence 🌈@NathanBLawrence·
They canceled MCP last week. They’re cancelling skill files now, the cycle is getting faster.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
The good news is that AI will talk to you about your feelings as much as you could possibly want.
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
@TheLudd It’s a kind of HR software. It can be so much better. But its foundation is actually pretty robust. It annoys me even more because it’s just business logic. Me and the 4.6 models are both learning about its complexity.
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
I’m on week five of trying to vibe code a replacement for some dumb saas that we use and it’s so incredibly frustrating that I’m slowly realizing it’s actually a quite complex and thoughtful piece of software.
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Ryan Florence
Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
Interfaces I used to write code over the years: 1996 Notepad 1998 Dreamweaver 2000 MS Word / Notepad 2005 TextMate 2013 Vim 2018 VS Code 2024 Cursor 2026 Telegram (🤨)
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Ben Vinegar
Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
An engineering leader told me they discovered numerous employees spending corporate LLM tokens to moonlight for other companies Like, a *lot* of money’s worth Is this a thing?
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notch
notch@notch·
I went our for drinks today, thinnkig it would be fire . BUt nah, it's going to be like two hours before I can work. The "balmer peak" is a lie. I just want to trace rays, man.
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
This is what marriage actually looks like.
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Ludwig Magnusson
Ludwig Magnusson@TheLudd·
@johncrickett LLMs are writing 90% of my code. Doesn't mean I don't code. I give it the input so it can create that 90%.
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
"90% of code is AI-written. More than 90% of devs use AI coding tools." So who exactly are we still trying to convince to switch? And why are we still trying to convince them? If those numbers are real, the holdouts are either unemployed, in a niche where it genuinely doesn't apply, or... the stats are wildly overstated. Pick one.
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Principal Jon
Principal Jon@Principal_Jon·
Education ideas that must go: 1. Learning Styles (it's a myth) 2. Cognitive development has a fixed progression 3. People are left or right brained What did I miss?
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
If you haven’t taught in a classroom post-Covid, you don’t know what it is like to teach the modern student. The students have changed. Teaching has changed. You have to be in the classroom daily to understand what I mean.
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