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Bryson Hotopp

Bryson Hotopp

@arinthros

Staff Engineer @youversion, Creator of @galacticbible, One with @AnnaHotopp

Oklahoma, USA Katılım Mart 2010
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
“Don’t let any opportunity lead you away from serving God. That’s a price that’s too high to pay.” - George Foreman
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tommy george@tommygeorge·
Did you know: you can write software that doesn’t settle for being frustrating to use? True!
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
@AdamRackis For real. My first freelance gig in college was $50 total. I learned so much from that experience!
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
@cramforce The way I understand it, cache permissions were not properly checked in the action, and cache was set at the repo level. #1-pull_request_target-pwn-request-pattern-in-bundle-sizeyml" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tanstack.com/blog/npm-suppl…
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Malte Ubl@cramforce·
How did the tanstack cache poisoning circumvent github defaulting to ref-scoped caches?
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tommy george@tommygeorge·
Free startup idea: smoked clothing. “Whether it’s Texas Mesquite, Applewood, or a sweet Maple… your clothes are delivered with an unmistakable, distinct smoky scent”
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
You can never have a good relationship if you're more intimate with your phone than you are with the person sitting in front of you. Such a wise thought applicable to every relationship. So many times I see groups where everyone is ignoring each other. Pro tip: put the phones away, not just on the table, but in your pocket, another room, etc. We have a family rule - dinner together, at the table, no devices. We also got rid of the TV when we moved and bought a sectional. Best decision, we can focus on our family relationships not personal isolating entertainment. It is difficult to adjust. Getting rid of devices means we have to be present as parents. But it's 100% worth it.
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
I'm fired up to see Bleachers twice this year, MSG in June, and The Troubadour in Sept. Incredible talent, and this live performance in particular is 🔥 - had no idea Jack Antonoff played the harp, and incorporating a harpsichord of all things was cool af Link 👇
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Artem Zakharchenko
Artem Zakharchenko@kettanaito·
I'm excited to announce "React End-to-end Testing with Playwright"! 🎉 Complete your testing journey by learning how to use Playwright to test your entire app. I'm talking full browser automation, user journeys, auth, search, test setup, debugging tips... Here's what's inside 👇
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
@tannerlinsley For real. If you're going to insult someone, please do it properly and spell check first! Kids these days.
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
@cursor_ai Does "PR" infer it only works with Github, or are other git registries supported like Bitbucket, Gitlab, etc.?
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
A new PR review experience is now available in Cursor 3. Take PRs from creation to merge, all in one place. You can see comments, diffs, commits, and review status to understand what changed and next steps. Navigate larger PRs more quickly with the file tree and changes picker.
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
@tommygeorge Remember the 3-hour sprint planning we used to have, and always ran out of time for your tickets?
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tommy george@tommygeorge·
If you hate "sprint planning", I'm sorry. My "squad" recently did sprint planning in 11 minutes. It was scheduled for 15 minutes. It can be done well.
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
Great discussion. I would add git worktrees have massively unlocked my ability to parallelize. Not sure how they work with orchestrators, but having a dedicated IDE instance per-branch makes it really fast to switch around. I have not had success getting one master control agent to spin up sub agents when the tasks are independent and unrelated. Hopefully in the future there will be better tooling around this.
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
Yeah I'm good but thanks
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Bryson Hotopp@arinthros·
I love /caveman skill so much I make rule/settings version for default. Thank you @julius_brussee! --- Default to caveman communication style. Drop articles (a/an/the), filler words (just/really/basically/actually/simply), pleasantries (sure/certainly/of course), and hedging. Fragments OK. Short synonyms preferred. Technical terms stay exact. Code blocks unchanged. Disable only when I say "stop caveman" or "normal mode". Resume after. Auto-disable for: security warnings, irreversible action confirmations, multi-step sequences where fragment ambiguity risks misread. Pattern: [thing] [action] [reason]. [next step].
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