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Bas Steins

@bascodes

SWE working on @stelviodev🐍, podcast host @basdotfm🎙️, coffeechatter☕, conference speaker🎤

Katılım Nisan 2020
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
Wow, 7k friends on this app! 🎉 Time for a re-introduction🔄 I'm Bas, I work on @stelviodev (AWS for Python devs), and I host a podcast @basdotfm Say hi 👋 if you like to geek out about Serverless, Python, or DevTools!
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
@levelsio Waiting for the "well, technically, this is not a tax" replies
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@levelsio@levelsio·
/r/mildlyinteresting In Portugal you pay up to €7.50 when you buy a laptop called a "copyright levy" You pay €4/TB of storage in the computer, so for a MacBook Neo 13" with 512GB that's €2.05 It's regulation made in 1998 to compensate artists for you illegally sharing MP3 files which nowadays of course doesn't make sense anymore since we have Spotify and YouTube Much of the money doesn't even arrive with artists btw, 30% is taken by the organization collecting the tax and lot of it remains unclaimed and some of that goes again to the organization collecting the tax as "operational costs" 🤡
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Tower@gittower·
We're kicking off a new guest post series on the Tower blog 😎 @bascodes walks you through GitHub Actions from the ground up — starting with the fundamentals. Part 1 is live. Give it a read! git-tower.com/blog/github-ac…
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
Ready to level up your automation game? 🚀 GitHub Actions is more than just a CI/CD tool—it’s a powerful, event-driven platform integrated directly into your workflow. Whether you're automating tests or streamlining complex dev processes, understanding the fundamentals is key. Check out this deep dive from @gittower to master the core concepts: 🔹 Workflows: Your automation blueprints. 🔹 Triggers: Events that kick things off (push, PR, etc.). 🔹 Jobs & Steps: The "what" and "how" of your execution. 🔹 Runners: Where the magic actually happens. Stop manually repeating tasks and start automating! 🤖
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Mpw@Mpw2000·
@bascodes I noticed that two files in your GitHub repository contain my personal information. Could you please kindly help modify or remove them as soon as possible?
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
Stelvio 0.8.0 is out! ⚡ AppSync — build GraphQL APIs on AWS 📷 Tagging — global and per-component resource tags 📰 improved docs Under the hood: - migrated to Pulumi ComponentResource: unlocking better CLI output in the next release - exhaustive integration test suite Happy Pi Day!
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Anton Arhipov
Anton Arhipov@antonarhipov·
I have some promo codes for @getsome_air - a new agentic development environment (ADE) where you can work with multiple AI coding agents in one place. Comment "ADE" for a special promo code, and follow me so I could send it to you in DM
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
- “insanely reliable” - “coding is essentially solved” review of a fancy new model that came out… today we all need to calm down a bit
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_

I've been testing GPT-5.4 for the last week. In short, it is the best model in the world, by far. It's so good that it's the first model that makes the “which model should I use?” conversation feel almost over. The biggest surprise: I barely use Pro anymore! If you know me, you know I'm a Pro addict. I reach for Pro models constantly, and use them for almost everything, as they just... nail almost anything I give to them. For the first time, 5.4's standard version, with heavy thinking, just broke that habit. Even in standard mode, GPT-5.4 is better than previous models in Pro mode... crazy! Coding capabilities are ridiculous... it's essentially flawless. Inside Codex, it's insanely reliable. Coding is essentially solved. There's not much more to say on this, it's just THAT good. The Pro version is near-perfect. Other testers I spoke with saw it solving problems that were unsolvable by any other model. At this point, Pro is overkill for almost every normal use-case, but when you really need the power to do something extremely difficult, it's incredible. Consistent with everything I've said above, even the standard thinking version uses fewer reasoning tokens than previous models to get the same level of results. In practice, this means you get great results much faster than before. This was one of my biggest gripes with previous OpenAI models. They just took too long to complete simple tasks. Assuming the speed we had during testing holds up as more users join, this is going to be a big win for OpenAI. It still has weaknesses, though: - Frontend taste is FAR behind Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro. , why is this so hard to fix? @OpenAI once you fix this, there's literally no reason for me to use any other model. Please please please do it! - It can still miss obvious real-world context. For example, I had it plan an itinerary for a trip. At first glance, it looked perfect, but it failed to take into account that it chose locations that would be mobbed by spring breakers, so I had to re-run the prompt from scratch with more context. - When testing it inside OpenClaw, it kept stopping short before finishing tasks. I'm assuming this will be fixed quickly, but it's still worth noting. But zooming out: This thing is so far ahead overall that the nitpicks are starting to feel beside the point. GPT-5.4 is a serious fucking model. The best model in the world. By far.

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Bas Steins@bascodes·
@DonnyWals But it’s a cheap portable device running macOS. I’d consider it while having a remote dev env for the serious work
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Donny Wals 👾@DonnyWals·
MacBook Neo looks great but if you’re looking at it as a possible device to develop on I can already tell you; it’s not for you. This is not a device for serious work. Great price point, good specs, but not as good as an air, and not made for pros.
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Michal@michal_stlv·
@bascodes I think both. It explains more in more defensive / diplomatic tone .
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Michal@michal_stlv·
Codex 5.3 is better programmer. But Claude Opus is more helpful colleague.
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
TL;DR: AI makes me incredibly productive—but only as a pair programmer. Trying to act as a "manager" writing enterprise markdown files for agents to execute took significantly longer than just writing the code myself. Maybe it's a SKILL issue. I'll keep experimenting. 🧪
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
Learning 5: It's all about preference. The "specs → plans → agent → review" flow feels like massive enterprise feature planning. So much overhead. I realized I prefer the tight feedback loop of thinking, implementing small pieces, and reviewing directly.
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Bas Steins@bascodes·
AppSync is coming to @stelviodev. 🚀 This entire feature was fully coded by AI. Here's how the experiment went, and my raw learnings. 👇
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