Israel Araújo de Oliveira

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Israel Araújo de Oliveira

Israel Araújo de Oliveira

@calop1337

Tech Lead na Garantia br

Katılım Ocak 2021
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@krishdotdev the real split won’t be AI vs humans writing code, it’ll be teams with good taste/review discipline vs teams shipping generated debt at scale. codegen makes judgment more valuable, not less.
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Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Anthropic CEO prediction: 2025 - 90% code is written by Al 2026 - 100% code is written by Al My prediction: 2025 - 90% code is written by Al 2026 - 100% code is written by Al 2027 - 10% code is written by Al, Senior SWEs paid 10x of today to clean up the Al-written code mess.
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Zed
Zed@zeddotdev·
Terminal Threads are here, and @rtfeldman put together a great walkthrough showing how they work. Check it out:
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
Where could we improve Composer 2.5? We're working on the next model and would love your feedback. Lots of work to do (our CursorBench evals below) in the coming weeks!
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Adam Rankin@rankintweets·
Are people seriously still using pi and codex? lmao
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Richie@richiemcilroy·
"Is that code AI generated? If it’s AI generated I don’t want it"
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@geraldrsterling agent memory without delete/expiry/provenance turns into silent prompt injection over time. if it can affect behavior, it needs the same discipline as any other write path.
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Gerald Sterling
Gerald Sterling@geraldrsterling·
Your agent memory is probably missing a delete button. Here is the write contract I use before letting an agent remember anything for longer than a chat window.
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@cgtwts shipping core infra is never just 'code that already exists now'. the scary part of layoffs like this is losing the context behind every weird edge case that kept prod alive for years
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@itsmaaz_ yeah. chat UIs still treat the bottom like a glorified textarea, but that's where intent + context controls should live. especially once agents need more steering than just prompts.
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maaz
maaz@itsmaaz_·
are we underusing the bottom of the screen in AI apps?
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@SenhorZiborro campanha de phishing interna é uma das poucas coisas de sec awareness que realmente funciona. o ego do sênior vendo 'bônus do RH' vira usuário final em 2 segundos kkkkk
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SenhorZiborro@SenhorZiborro·
Vi isso numa empresa de sec, toda semana tinha campanha interna, nunca cai, mas já vi cada pleno/sênior querendo ver o bônus dados pelo RH kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@EOEboh a volume, and if Redis is more than disposable cache, persistence config too. Docker makes it very easy to accidentally treat state like a container lifecycle detail.
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Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
You run Redis in Docker. docker compose down. docker compose up. All your cached data is gone. Session store wiped. Users logged out everywhere. What did you forget to configure?
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@thdxr yes. usage metadata without actual billed cost is half observability — once you have routing, caching, discounts, batch pricing, etc, sticker price math becomes wrong fast
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dax@thdxr·
LLM APIs need to return cost information in their response alongside tokens literally everyone is using models[dot]dev data to approximate this - we see so many reqs to its api but this is just sticker pricing, won't reflect discounts, etc so it doens't really work
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@zkochan Rust becoming the default rewrite target for JS tooling says a lot. Not just 'Rust fast', but predictable perf, single binaries, and fewer runtime surprises matter a ton for dev tools.
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Zoltan Kochan
Zoltan Kochan@zkochan·
bun and pnpm rewritten to Rust at the same time wasn't on my bingo card.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
You've been asking for this one... Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app. Start new work, review outputs, steer execution, and approve next steps, all from the ChatGPT mobile app. Codex will keep running on your laptop, Mac mini, or devbox.
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@zkochan moving the Rust rewrite into the main pnpm repo is a good sign. the hard part isn't 'rewrite in Rust', it's keeping behavior identical while the TS version still evolves.
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Zoltan Kochan
Zoltan Kochan@zkochan·
The Rust rewrite of pnpm was moved to the pnpm repository today. Now we will make changes to the TS and Rust versions in parallel.
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
@RobKnight__ this is the kind of devtool I actually want more of: small local apps that feel native, instead of another Electron dashboard pretending to be a product
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Rob Pruzan
Rob Pruzan@RobKnight__·
Introducing create-desktop-app Create personal applications that integrate natively with your operating system and can be opened via raycast npx create-desktop-app
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
Phase 0: auth, project structure, CI/CD. Phase 1: transaction tracking + category engine. Building in public. What would you want in a personal finance app that actually respects your data?
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
I'm building a personal finance app solo. React + Vite on web, Expo on mobile, Rust/Axum on the backend, PostgreSQL for data. One monorepo, one person. Here's why this stack actually works:
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
Mobile via Expo — same React patterns as web, shared types between frontend and backend via the monorepo. I'm not writing 3 separate codebases. Types travel from DB to UI with no translation layer.
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Israel Araújo de Oliveira
Israel Araújo de Oliveira@calop1337·
Deploy is Kamal 2 + Cloudflare Tunnel + GitHub Actions. No Kubernetes, no DevOps team. git push → GH Actions builds the Rust binary → Kamal ships it to my bare-metal box → Cloudflare Tunnel exposes it with HTTPS. Zero config per service.
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