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Katılım Ocak 2024
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@jarredsumner I'm so curious - has all of this tooling made it possible to work on Bun as an engineer of 1? What does everyone else do now, who used to work on bun full-time?
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
There is now a fuzzer running 24/7 for every language parser in Bun, ranging from .npmrc files and .patch files to shell scripts to jsonc & typescript & css. Once it minimizes a repro, it sends to Claude to fix and then I review.
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@harrysolovay @foldkit do not understand people. jsx is just javascript. its just function calls and interpolation its absolutely simple and whatever. So dramatic
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Harry Solovay@harrysolovay·
I love this excerpt from the @foldkit documentation. Looking back at the early days of React, I can't help but feel like JSX was a huge misstep. foldkit.dev/why-no-jsx
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@cnakazawa It is the coolest lib. Thank you for for the latest updates +
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@ErfanEbrahimnia Next.js has countless layers built in... React router is like: ok add a couple of routes, and render to stream for SSR. Can have a full SSR/SPA app in one file with no magic.
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@hatem_hosny_ I do not want a library. I just want my runtime to do everything that i typically do. After all this time I am done with libraries!
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@dataguybobby It is all self inflicted. I mean, if you're willing to run 5 agents in parallel, you never really cared about quality in the first place, right? Otherwise this would be a non-issue, you'd be using one agent at a time, things would be smooth, you be more relaxed than before.
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@Low_Key_Low_Key @JonSchubbe @leerob Yes! Gosh I wish I could teleport us back there with some links, because it would really be kinda mindblowing. This site from the lee's friend was particularly reminiscent.
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Low Key@Low_Key_Low_Key·
@JonSchubbe @ccc1494191 @leerob This is 100% what is already happening with web design right now. All of the best web designers are making sites that look like they were done in Flash 20 years ago.
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Lee Robinson@leerob·
My friend is a 10x software engineer. He is insanely gifted. We were looking at the Yamauchi No.10 Family Office website together years ago and I asked him what it would cost to build it today. I will never forget his answer… "We can’t, we don’t know how to do it."
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@bcherny @ReadySetBrian Why must the answer for 4.7 always be "use xhigh effort"? This feels a bit like a pass, because the model should work, I think, no matter what?
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Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@ReadySetBrian Hmm are you seeing this with Opus 4.7 on xhigh effort and the latest version of Claude Code?
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TimWhatley@ReadySetBrian·
Canceled Claude max today, @bcherny whatever happened in the last 1-2 months is a significant regression. The model feels like someone from OpenAI started working on trust and safety there. Opus thinking is significantly worse. Every statement is “here’s where I’d push back on that” and then proceeds to rattle off the most inane list of confused counter arguments. It was perfect 3-4 months ago!!!
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@jacobmparis You are not the only one. JSX is just javascript functions. It is not complex, it is perfectly simple.
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@cnakazawa Are there any plans to remove the strict coupling with tRPC? This is a remarkable lib (coming from Relay) but the tRPC is a non-starter, sadly!
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@michael_chomsky Easy, prefetch in view, not even on hover
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@chrisbrennan7 On the day transiting Uranus trined my natal moon exactly (which also happened to be mothers day) we received news that we would receive a house, entirely out of the blue. Similarly, a friend signed on a piece of land on his solar return day, with a Uranus moon conjunction.
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Chris Brennan@chrisbrennan7·
I'm looking for examples of what happens in a person's life when a transit to a birth chart placement goes exact within one degree. Example: the day Mars squared my IC, a major leak started in the ceiling of my home. If you have a good one give me a brief synopsis in response to this post!
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@JoviDeC GraphQL is the most mindblowing tech for this moment. Everything about it works so well for agents. And particularly with Relay.
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jovi 🐨@JoviDeC·
Hot take: “over-fetching / under-fetching” was one of the best anti-marketing phrases GraphQL ever had. It was memorable, but it trained people to see GraphQL as a response-shaping optimization instead of what makes it interesting: client-defined data contracts.
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@cnakazawa That script was freaking terrible, truly terrible
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@dillon_mulroy @zeeg I think everyone is just tired of fanaticism. Fanatical one day, bored and disappointed and absolutist the next. Everybody who has spent time with these tools understands they are idiosyncratic. One can say anything about them and every statement holds true. It is tiresome.
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Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
watching people respond to this is embarrassing. scroll @zeeg’s timeline for 30 seconds and you’ll see he’s put more real effort and work (publicly at that!) into figuring out how to work with these tools than almost anyone else yapping on here
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im fully convinced that LLMs are not an actual net productivity boost (today) they remove the barrier to get started, but they create increasingly complex software which does not appear to be maintainable so far, in my situations, they appear to slow down long term velocity

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@zeeg you are a man of absolutes, aren't you. jesus
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David Cramer@zeeg·
im fully convinced that LLMs are not an actual net productivity boost (today) they remove the barrier to get started, but they create increasingly complex software which does not appear to be maintainable so far, in my situations, they appear to slow down long term velocity
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@ryanflorence Have also seen this! It has been blowing my mind
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
Watching great designers build with agents is awesome.
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@jarredsumner @jullerino we came up with a hack to get around this so that there's info to alert that its the wrong command (kind of), but not being able to easily override bun test has been problematic.
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Julius@jullerino·
can you like... block `bun test` @jarredsumner? agents gets confused like hell when like 50% passes when it should have run `bun run test`
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