Peter Pistorius

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Peter Pistorius

Peter Pistorius

@appfactory

AI Engineer. Building @RedwoodJS: The React framework for Cloudflare. Research @_machinen. Previously: Built @_snaplet.

South Africa Katılım Nisan 2009
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Ben Tossell@bentossell·
granolas demise is greatly exaggerated
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Dhruvil@mdhruvill·
I knew @tan_stack was fast but didn't know it was this fast. wow.
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Matt Carey
Matt Carey@mattzcarey·
this blog post by @threepointone articulates why I am so bullish on Dynamic Workers. agents live in the environment and interact with software natively, through code.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Trying to fight the slop but the slop fights back :(
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Peter Pistorius@appfactory·
I'm playing around the concept (along with a friend and @__justinvdm ) of making @RedwoodJS a "self editing framework." The idea is simple, you prompt "the framework whilst live in production (but not actual production, just a copy)" and it generates a new version with your requested changes Our goal is to do this without containers.
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Peter Pistorius@appfactory·
Containers will be the last app store.
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Containers will be your last computer
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Pablo Pablo
Pablo Pablo@navtechai·
@Cloudflare That 80% alignment stat is delusion. Security and dev KPIs fundamentally conflict. Platform teams are a bandaid, not a cure.
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Peter Pistorius@appfactory·
@zebassembly happy birthday! You're still so super young, and I know it can be freaking to reach those milestones, but don't let it! Now is right here.
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zeb
zeb@zebassembly·
Today is my birthday and now I'm halfway through my 20s, wtf
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
im fully convinced that LLMs are not an actual net productivity boost (today) they remove the barrier to get started, but they create increasingly complex software which does not appear to be maintainable so far, in my situations, they appear to slow down long term velocity
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
The bottleneck has so quickly moved from code generation to code review that it is actually a bit jarring. None of the current systems / norms are setup for this world yet.
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Praveen Neppalli
Praveen Neppalli@praveenTweets·
Agentic software engineering adoption is on fire at @Uber. 1,800 code changes per week are now written entirely by Uber's internal background coding agent, and 95% of our engineers now use AI every month across all the tools we track. This is a real reset moment for engineering; it's one of the most exciting times to lead. This shift requires builders to be curious and hands-on. I’m incredibly lucky to be surrounded by a team that’s doing exactly that. The best part is that the strongest adoption isn’t being pushed top down from leadership announcements; it’s coming from engineers who are quietly experimenting, quietly shipping, and quietly pushing things forward. I love spending time with those engineers because there’s no substitute for being close to the work. Over the last few months, we leaned in hard, and the results have been phenomenal. The bigger shift: going agentic. 84% of AI users are now working with agent-style workflows, not just tab completion. Claude Code usage nearly doubled in 2 months (32% → 63%), while IDE-based tools have largely plateaued. Engineers are moving from accepting suggestions to delegating tasks. Even within traditional IDEs, ~70% of committed code is now AI-generated. Background agents are writing code autonomously. Our internal background coding agent went from <1% of all code changes to 8% in just a few months. There is zero human authoring. Engineers review and approve, but the code is written entirely by AI agents. The role of the engineer is shifting - from writing every line to architecting systems and reviewing AI-generated code. More to come from the @UberEng team in the coming days.
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Peter Pistorius@appfactory·
@c_pick 🤔 I didn't know that is a thing, will check it out. You mean like mocking node fs stuff into memory or some other persistent layer?
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Peter Pistorius@appfactory·
@c_pick I know him, but there are some things missing: goal - run vite local dev in DO.
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