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Jason Schilling

@chapterjason

Creating software of all kind... https://t.co/PBbFi6IaOX

Hannover, Deutschland Katılım Ocak 2016
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El Programador Senior
El Programador Senior@5eniorDeveloper·
Trabajé en una startup donde dejaban que el ORM gestionara la base de datos. Si un dev necesitaba una columna, la agregaba al modelo y dejaba que la 'magia' ocurriera. Cada dev hacía lo que quería; cuando supe esto, generé el diagrama de la base de datos y era algo como esto:
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Jason Schilling
Jason Schilling@chapterjason·
@makisuo > You think its a nice tool > Open page > "Native to AI." | "or let your AI agent do it." > uhggg.. what?
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Makisuo
Makisuo@makisuo·
Maple now automatically links your Infra components in Kubernetes with your actual services
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
How I've measured my body this week: + 7 blood draws + colonoscopy + esophagogastroduodenoscopy + whole body MRI + comprehensive eye exam + 24/7 + core body temp (ingestible pill) + blood glucose + HR/activity + stool + fertility + blood pressure + sleep
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
i do all of my development these days on a powerful linux machine the downside is i can't use the 1password CLI w/ biometric auth from my Mac over ssh this has bothered me for months and i realized today i can just ask codex to make it work - 5 minutes later it was solved
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
what would a "better github" even look like?
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Why can't @Windows just have Bash? I know they offer bash through WSL but that seems to just cause problems. I really think Windows should just have a native Unix user space. They can do it. They control the kernel. They can fix whatever they want. Mac did it. They give you Darwin with its crappy user space and people tolerate that. I seriously just don't get why Windows doesn't make the command line more Unix friendly. It seems completely doable. I feel like with the success of WSL they should at this point realize how important it is for developers to have a Unix command line. I think this is a legitimately good idea and that Microsoft should listen to me. 😄 And it's doable now only because they do have WSL which will give you full linux capability.
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Noctua@Noctua_at·
Are you integrating Noctua fans into your engineering or other projects? We now offer public 3D CAD models of all our fans for download on our website, intended for mechanical design, renderings or animations: noctua.at/en/3d-cad-mode…
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Jason Schilling
Jason Schilling@chapterjason·
@solotomrr @phpstorm I see your point, it’s still the best in viewing code, file trees, git stuff, also better as it has an index for renames and other refactorings, the integration could be better. And I also have that feel that it takes ages to start, load, indexing, closing, loading menus etc.
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SoloToMRR@solotomrr·
I was paying for JetBrains @phpstorm for ages. Now however, with codex/claude doing the heavy lifting, it feels like it's time to stop. That IDE is just too slow and bulky for the new age of development.
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‎Gabe Follower@gabefollower·
Facepunch published s release trailer for S&Box, a spiritual successor of Garry's Mod. Play, create, and share games, explore community creations, and experience endless sandbox fun with powerful modern tools.
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Ellie Winters
Ellie Winters@N104AP·
how fucking dare this be a restriction
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cygaar
cygaar@0xCygaar·
I don't believe a single one of those "I'm running 20 Claude instances in parallel" posts. A single Claude code instance requires numerous amounts of back and forth to get it right, 20 means you're churning out complete slop that doesn't work.
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Jason Schilling
Jason Schilling@chapterjason·
@rezoundous not enough money available. otherwise I probably would. usually it’s just one, in rare cases to forward an issue upstream I start another and forward the details.
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Tyler@rezoundous·
Does anyone actually run 20 agents in parallel?
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Ari Steele
Ari Steele@by_aristeele·
@chapterjason @Hesamation I opened up four work trees and banged out 39% in 16 hours most of it being overnight. It was glorious. Theoretical max was 44%.
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Andrew Qu@andrewqu·
underrated: public API token revocation endpoint so easy to lock down a service you use more API services should have this
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Jason Schilling@chapterjason·
This stupid weekly reset with Claude. What's that all about again? I didn't even manage to complete more than 15% of it, since I only had 15 hours left until the next reset and the 5 hour limit. It must feel great to be a frontier dev, but then to release something like that.
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