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Dennis Rongo

@codingmenace

🤓 Principal Software Engineer / Automation. I'm obsessed with building apps. 📺 YouTube - https://t.co/WEt9xTlvvS ❤️ Traveling & BJJ

Roseville, CA Katılım Nisan 2008
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Dennis Rongo
Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
I'm currently building vibewriteapp.com in an attempt to save monthly subscriptions to similar apps to allow dictation from any app. My use case is coding. If you'd like to be a beta tester (limited space) or a demo, let me know. #buildinginpublic
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Anicet@AniC_dev·
@MKDev05 tank u MKDev05 very insightful
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Anicet@AniC_dev·
honestly he should resign
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Kimi.ai
Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot·
Meet Kimi Web Bridge - Kimi's browser extension. Agent can now interact with websites like a human: search, scroll, click, type and complete tasks. Supports Kimi Code CLI, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Hermes, and more. Available now on kimi.com/features/webbr… and the Chrome Web Store.
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@pierceboggan I meant workspace which gives AI agents to multiple projects at the same time. I can create a workspace and save it as .workspace. Think of it as a solution.
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Pierce Boggan
Pierce Boggan@pierceboggan·
@codingmenace The new Agents window allows you to work in multiple workspaces at once, unlike the side panel Agent experience that is constrained to just one workspace
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Pierce Boggan
Pierce Boggan@pierceboggan·
VS Code was already used by millions of developers for agentic coding. However, the editor layout has traditionally been optimized for single-task and single-workspace workflows. Today, we're introducing a new window to enable our users (and ourselves!) to work with multiple agents across multiple projects: Agents. Now available in VS Code stable!
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@alngb @petergyang Have you been to both? The bay area typically has better weather. I don't believe that it has anything to do with the weather.
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Alan Gibson@alngb·
@petergyang For the same reason Orlando can keep them all open. Disney is the magnet and then the vacation weather. Bay Area has neither.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Why does SoCal have so much world class kids stuff (Disney, Legoland, Universal, Zoo, etc) but in the Bay Area we can't keep our only amusement park alive
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Niels Laute
Niels Laute@Niels9001·
🪟 Introducing dotnet new WinUI templates🚀 Create and run beautiful WinUI apps straight from the command line, now with more UI templates and a refreshed Fluent look and feel ✨ This is making it easier for Windows developers to build polished, modern Windows apps!
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly." The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal. When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience." Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable. When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates. I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped. The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault." I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology." Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident. Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize." I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time." They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again." I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes. © 6IX.
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@OpenAI GPT Image 2 is insane. Not only that it's educational, the illustrations that it produces are top notch. This is me trying to understand how to sing properly via some graphics lol.
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Fastbreak Hoops
Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5·
When Dikembe Mutombo made 3 straight blocks and broke out the finger wag 👀☝️
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@aigleeson I use my TV the majority of the time though which this doesn't solve.
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Louis Gleeson
Louis Gleeson@aigleeson·
I cancelled YouTube Premium last week. The thing that replaced it costs nothing, runs in any browser, and was built by 361 volunteers on GitHub. Invidious does the four things people actually pay Premium for. No ads. Background audio on mobile. Watch without an account. Privacy from Google's tracking. All of it, free. The part that surprised me most is how clean the experience is. The entire page renders without JavaScript. Pages load in milliseconds because there's nothing to load. No tracking pixels. No autoplay traps. No recommended-for-you algorithm trying to swallow your evening. You can: → Subscribe to channels without a Google account → Get notifications when they post → Import your full YouTube subscription list in one click → Switch between dozens of public instances if one goes down → Self-host it on a $5 VPS if you want full control → Use it with the Privacy Redirect extension to auto-redirect every YouTube link The repo has been actively maintained for years. Latest release was February 2026. 100% Opensource.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing GPT-Realtime-2 in the API: our most intelligent voice model yet, bringing GPT-5-class reasoning to voice agents. Voice agents are now real-time collaborators that can listen, reason, and solve complex problems as conversations unfold. Now available in the API alongside streaming models GPT-Realtime-Translate and GPT-Realtime-Whisper — a new set of audio capabilities for the next generation of voice interfaces.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Same here. By way of background for those who care, I spent a lot of time last week with senior members of the Anthropic team to understand what they do to ensure Claude is good for humanity and was impressed. Everyone I met was highly competent and cared a great deal about doing the right thing. No one set off my evil detector. So long as they engage in critical self-examination, Claude will probably be good. After that, I was ok leasing Colossus 1 to Anthropic, as SpaceXAI had already moved training to Colossus 2.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
You won't believe this, but... In Japan, one word means sorry, thank you, excuse me, please, hello, hesitation, and goodbye. All of it. Same word. Sumimasen. The waiter brings your food. Sumimasen. (Thanks.) You bump into someone on the train. Sumimasen. (Sorry.) You stop a stranger to ask for directions. Sumimasen. (Excuse me.) Someone holds the elevator for you. Sumimasen. (Thank you.) You need to interrupt your boss. Sumimasen. (Pardon me.) You arrive late. Sumimasen. (My apologies.) You want to politely turn something down. Sumimasen, but... (Sorry, but...) Tourists hear it everywhere and think Japanese people apologize too much. They're missing the point. The word comes from sumu, an old verb that means "to be over." Sumimasen is the negative form. It literally means "it isn't over." Something between us isn't finished yet. There's still a balance to settle. Someone holds the door? The kindness isn't over. You owe something back. You bump into someone? The wrong isn't over. You stop a stranger to ask for directions? You took their time. Not over. It's not really sorry. It's not really thank you. It's the feeling of carrying a debt you haven't paid yet. One word, used everywhere, because nobody in Japan really thinks they're fully even with anyone. That's a whole worldview in one word. 🇯🇵
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ollama
ollama@ollama·
🤯 Ollama now supports Claude Desktop via Claude’s built-in third party inference. ollama launch claude-desktop This allows all models from Ollama's Cloud to be used across Claude Cowork and Claude Code from the Claude Desktop app.
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@wahab_twts I really wanna see how Windows 11 would look if Apple designed it.
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wahab@wahab_twts·
What if Apple designed YouTube?
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Dennis Rongo@codingmenace·
@cecegkh I honestly don't care. It's a vacation anyway. You should do less judging and more vacationing.
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Amazing Page
Amazing Page@womengrom·
Creativity on another level.
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