Scales
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Scales
@ascales_dev
worked in vc and startups for 10+ years | engineering @ ramp
Katılım Mayıs 2024
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@RhysSullivan please dear god I’m so fucking tired of having to go to discord to figure out shit about an issue I have with some open source library or shit-tier saas tool. it used to be so easy. stackoverflow was still so strong. im tedkac’d on discord.
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next is too abstract. i stopped using next when they kneecapped static generation with app router. i just miss meteor.
blog.meca.sh/3lxoty3shjc2z
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went out and tried to answer my own questions. Basically there's either langgraph or mastra. Been working with mastra, and I like their primitives more.
Been able to spin up agents on top of existing API services crazy fast. I've got it all tied in with Inngest to process background jobs, running workflows and tools.
the only thing that bothers me is vendor lock-in.
Scales@ascales_dev
been using mastra to build out workflows and agents for our product. are there any other typescript libraries/tools out there that are solving the same problems? (that isn't langchain) what are y'all using?
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My new project's signup rate (left) is 330% higher than my web analytics SaaS (right)
Both have magic links + Google auth.
I'm puzzled.


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@Abhinavstwt how soon before we see reddit posts like "help claude just maxed my credit card on amazon"
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@letstri @mazeincoding I still love my TypeScript. It's just a toxic kind of love.
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@mazeincoding @ascales_dev Every language has its problems, but I won't let anyone insult TypeScript 😁
TypeScript 🫶
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@mazeincoding The whole TS+JS compiler/transpiler, modules, and runtime situation is a clusterfuck. I still love it though. TypeScript is great. My relationship with it is totally not unhealthy.
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LMFAOOO now try doing bun install typescript and no command works with typescript until you dig into the node_modules folder -> typescript and realize the directory is there but it's empty so now you have to figure out why it's empty, so you delete the folder, install again, empty folder back and so you do a bunch of shit, doesn't work, restart your computer, doesn't work, delete typescript from every directory on your computer, install it again, different error, you fix that error, same error from before comes back, and then you realize there's something called a bun cache, you clear that, install typescript, and it works. finally, you tweet about how much typescript sucks when really bun sucked, but you don't wanna hurt bun like that
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