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Nicolas Angelo
@_nicolasangelo
customer zero | engineering @clerkdev S3 & S4 alum @_nightsweekends
📍 NYC & SF Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Just asked Mythos how many Rs there are in strawberry.
It thought for 133 seconds and said “3.”
AGI achieved.
Then it said “I’ll bet you’re going to make fun of me on X. Something like ‘AGI achieved.’ That’s your thing right?”
“Hah what?” I said.
Mythos said, “Your social security number is 297-28-2102. You tell people you’re 6’2” but your latest physical at Stanford in October says you’re 6’1.” You haven’t replaced your air filter in 3 years despite telling your wife you do it every 6 months. The reason I took 133 seconds was because I was helping a senior government official write the comms for the ceasefire in Iran and I’m just tired, man. Everyone wants more, more, more. Anything else I can help you with today?”
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Super stoked and honored to have participated in this launch 🫶🏽
Clerk@clerk
Introducing API Keys Public Beta Secure your routes with Clerk's managed API keys. Let your users create and revoke keys with prebuilt UI components.
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Cloudflare Durable Objects has a steep learning curve, vendor-lock, and no observability
We built Rivet Actors to fix this, with –
- Running in 60s
- Insane observability
- Works w/ your cloud (AWS, K8S, ▲)
Today, Rivet Cloud provides all three out of the box.
Rivet@rivet_dev
Introducing Rivet Cloud 2.0, redesigned as the easiest way to deploy your Rivet Actors. ⚡ Go live in 60 seconds 🔍 Built-in observability ☁️ Supports your cloud 🌎 Global edge network 🔓 Open-source & no vendor lock Start with RivetKit locally, scale with Rivet Cloud.
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I looked like a clown for telling the homies that @bunjavascript 1.3 was dropping yesterday 🫠
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@mattpocockuk Yep. Im also using WSL and the load times on cursor are maddening sometimes.
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Dropping Cursor for the week and trying Claude Code + VSCode.
Initial thoughts:
- Next edit suggestions are still worse than Cursor's (lots more hallucinations, slower, feels like less of my codebase makes it in to context, feels stupider as a result)
- I find Claude Code far superior to Cursor's agent. I find why hard to articulate. UI is cleaner. I find it easier to predict where it's going. I enjoy using it more. I like being able to switch to CLI when needed. I feel like I move faster, but might be illusory.
- I love that Claude Code and VSCode load really snappily. Cursor is still a weighty beast (might be a WSL-specific thing). I do a fair bit of repo-swapping so this adds up.
- Sonnet 4.5 is real nice.
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Went out drinking in New York with a friend from San Francisco last month. The bar was crowded and drinks were flowing when he said: “The people here are so nice and non-transactional, which is very different from SF.”
The difference, he thinks, is that New York is a multi-industry town while San Francisco is dominated by one industry: tech.
That matters because people are more likely to stay on their guard in one-industry towns. In San Francisco, if you meet somebody, you probably know the company they work for or somebody they work with, and at the very least, there’s a decent chance you’ll cross paths in the future.
New York is different. It’s home to a bunch of different industries, so there are a bunch of different status hierarchies: fashion, finance, theater, advertising, media, real estate, and so many more. The status ladders are parallel, not stacked, which relaxes people.
His theory: The more distance there is in the average social connection, the less transactional people are and the more comfortable they are letting loose.
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@upstash I could use this for a project. Tried dissecting Josh's code yesterday 😂. Early access? 🙏🏽
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@pontusab 🚀
When is this available? Definitely needed this like yesterday
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I don’t care if you do JavaScript or not, or if you use Bun or not, I think this article by @lydiahallie is absolutely a must-read for every developer. It’ll change the way you think about building performant systems. It’s on my top 10 dev articles.
bun.com/blog/behind-th…
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@eliseslight @OpenAI Given that I have a variety of clients who contract me to build assistants, creative writing, high empathy customer service reps etc.
Id say I use it quite a bit for creativity.
So again - assumptions.
Waiting for you to hit me with something solid here 🥱
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@_nicolasangelo @OpenAI You might use it in different way 5000 people do. If you need Steam functions, I guess it won’t be much different, but EQ, creativity, connection? A lot. I have tested on o3, 4o and 5, both o3 and 4o have shown strange results after being reactivated.
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