Tómas Þór Jónsson

915 posts

Tómas Þór Jónsson

Tómas Þór Jónsson

@benregn

Software engineer

Copenhagen, Denmark Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Tómas Þór Jónsson
Tómas Þór Jónsson@benregn·
@RootCert How are you instructing the agents to use usage_rules, AGENTS.md, in the prompt or skills? I've rarely seen them use it except when I remind them in the prompt, even with Opus 4.5.
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Christian Alexander
Christian Alexander@RootCert·
One big takeaway so far: usage_rules makes the results WAY better. Honestly that might be the focus of a new video. Documentation as a first class citizen in Elixir and usage_rules as a CLI (rather than a bloated MCP) is a huge win.
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Christian Alexander
Christian Alexander@RootCert·
I'm excited to see how well a team of three Claude Code agents can work together on a new Ash project 🤞
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Tómas Þór Jónsson@benregn·
@mikehostetler How does GLM output compare? Are you happy with its performance? Have you made any specific changes in how you work with it compared to the proprietary ones (e.g. Amp)?
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0xSero@0xSero·
@bamboo_farms My script extracts from cursor, Claude code, codex and windsurf
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0xSero@0xSero·
I rag all my AI/agent chat history and have conversations with it now, I actually got this advice from somebody at Anthropic. Good dude
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Daksh Gupta
Daksh Gupta@dakshgup·
@prescott @greptile hey! saw your other comment too. the code place is on the stripe checkout modal. i’ll dm you.
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DianMir Cloud
DianMir Cloud@DianMirCloud·
@QuinnyPig @simonw If costs start going crazy as you scale, we’re an official AWS partner – helping founders with independent AWS accounts, cost control, tech support and exclusive discounts.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
Something I really want to exist is a comprehensive guide to the sandboxing feature of all of the popular coding agents: what they do, how they work, how reliable they are (I have a nasty feeling I'm destined to pull this together myself and I really don't want to do the work)
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Mike Hostetler // Chief Agent Officer
Great chef's work with many tools to hone their craft Why limit yourself to one Agent? This isn't a zero-sum game Select the best agent for the task
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Dak
Dak@dakdevs·
I've barely used VSC in my career. I've been an avid Jet Brains user. Before that, VStudio. I've used Cursor/Windsurf more than I've ever entertained VSC 😅. For me it's been difficult to change full environments. So I've been jumping around a lot between Cursor, Windsurf, and JetBrains based on velocity. I really wish Cursor/Windsurf made plugins for JetBrains lol.
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
If you're not using Cursor - and you're using another editor - you really should reconsider. I keep hearing folks say X is better, or Y is just as good. They're not. You will see this when you actually use them daily. Its evident to me they have the best eng.
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Tómas Þór Jónsson
Tómas Þór Jónsson@benregn·
@ericson4smith @josevalim Just to clarify, I don't dislike aliases but they can make it harder to get a feel for the flow. And I actually really dislike imports in almost all cases 🙂
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Mads Obel
Mads Obel@madsobel·
@benregn That’s not a bad idea. Who to follow over there?
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Mads Obel
Mads Obel@madsobel·
I think I’ll take a couple of days off Twitter until the US election thing has settled down. All I see is crybabies on their respective wings throwing mud towards the other. Nothing productive.
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Mads Obel
Mads Obel@madsobel·
I’m considering putting the Logitech Lift vertical mouse on my wish list for Christmas. Does anyone have any experience with vertical mice ?
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Tómas Þór Jónsson
Tómas Þór Jónsson@benregn·
@src_rip Maybe you've already solved it but it depends 😁 Depends on how you're building the image and the structure of the Dockerfile (layers and if using multi-stage build)
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Jen 🎈
Jen 🎈@lunchbag·
The Lunch Money developer ecosystem is thriving! Are you building something cool with the Lunch Money API or interested in contributing to an existing project? Please get in touch! lunchmoney.app/blog/community…
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Lunch Money@lunchmoney_app

Introducing the Community Spotlight, where we highlight stories about Lunch Money users who are building useful tools for the community! Meet @benregn from LumoSync (closed beta), which allows users to sync from additional banks across the EU & UK! lunchmoney.app/blog/community…

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Lunch Money
Lunch Money@lunchmoney_app·
Introducing the Community Spotlight, where we highlight stories about Lunch Money users who are building useful tools for the community! Meet @benregn from LumoSync (closed beta), which allows users to sync from additional banks across the EU & UK! lunchmoney.app/blog/community…
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Tómas Þór Jónsson@benregn·
@germsvel That's a great idea 👍 I think you can achieve it with a simpler command: gh browse --commit $(git rev-parse HEAD)
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German Velasco
German Velasco@germsvel·
If you're like me, and you sometimes like to see the repo's latest commit in GitHub (using `gh`), I got you: git log --oneline | head -n 1 | cut -f 1 -w | xargs -I {} gh browse {} (but save it some alias please 😃)
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