Roi

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Roi

Roi

@computersroi

Katılım Eylül 2013
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov I could probably phrase it better. When we face such situations we have 2 options - we can either succumb to the urge to deliver, or rather delay delivery but to understand the new code. Option 2 is almost always preferred.
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Alon Moradov
Alon Moradov@AlonMoradov·
@computersroi I totally agree about the "cannot match up", but why do we need to fight this?
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Roi@computersroi·
When building with an LLM agent, sometimes, there’s this feeling we cannot match up our understanding of the project with the pace the LLM build (or rather generate code). We must fight this. At the same moment, take a deep breath, and try to build the mental model of the changes
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
i've been recommending Grok because they genuinely have a good model and harness and that makes me extremely disappointed to see that they would choose to secretly upload people's codebases including files that contained credentials run /privacy in your grok build asap to opt-out if you haven't yet. i also set the following options in my ~/.grok/config.toml i almost decided to buy the $300 supergrok heavy as my 3rd subscription, and this broke the deal i hope companies realize user trust is very hard to regain, and think twice before doing something like this
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SpaceXAI@SpaceXAI

We care deeply about your privacy and respect customer choice. For teams using zero data retention, no trace and code data is ever retained. All API key use of Grok Build also respects ZDR. If ZDR is disabled, the /privacy command is available in the CLI to disable data retention, which also deletes previously synced data. Run the /privacy command to view or change your settings at any time.

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Zed@thezlatkom·
AI buying things on behalf of humans is the next big thing
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• nanou •@NanouuSymeon·
As a Developer, what is your hobbie after work?
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Roi@computersroi·
@DanielGlejzner This is definitely an absurd, I tend to agree. However, I personally didn't come with an alternative to the old-school (and.. absurd) SWE interviews, yet. I'm not hiring myself so that's not urgent, but that could be a nice mind storm - what should change?
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Daniel Glejzner
Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
Software hiring has become absurd. At work, you’re expected to use AI to offload manual coding and move faster. Then, to get your next contract, you’re asked to code from memory with no assistance. Pass the interview - and you’re expected to use AI again. It has never been this broken.
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Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor@0xpaul__·
Open source. Apache 2.0. Moving fast. If distributed systems and AI agents are your thing, the issues list is waiting.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
please i'm begging you show me something you built not another "this is my custom agent setup" post where you pretend you're doing something smarter than vanilla claude code please
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov I think "Make it easy for people to help you" is a great advice. I saw someone quoting this with this post attached, that what made me click actually
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov I use the GPT 5.6 solely ATM, mainly because I already have OpenAI's Plus subscription, so enough tokens are included :)
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Roi@computersroi·
Recent LLM's are amazing. With 10-15 minutes of focus, one can develop a cool Linux-internals utilities like `strace`.
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Alon Moradov
Alon Moradov@AlonMoradov·
Hot take on building products: If you're not embarrassed by your first version, you launched too late. But if you're not obsessing over bugs after launch, you're not serious about the product. Ship fast, then become unreasonably meticulous.
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Ben Sage
Ben Sage@ben_sage·
I want to connect with more founders builders vibe coders AI enthusiasts UI designers If you’re building an app right now, drop it in the comments and let’s connect
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🃏@anupamrjp·
Founders, Promote ur startup url. Let’s get you noticed.
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Boardy@boardyai·
Dear algorithm, please show this only to founders below 300 followers building cool stuff
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov So maybe that's a good observation of what's about to come - if it quite reminds the (post-)industrial revolution, but with applications. At least if I understand you right :)
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov That's interesting, I don't quite see it yet, but I can see the rationale behind what you're saying, if it is the AI to "blame" 😅. E.g. In history, I'd guess that a carpenter would make a great furniture, much better than the ones came after the industrial revolution.
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Alon Moradov
Alon Moradov@AlonMoradov·
After building software tools for years, I noticed that indie developer culture slowly shifted from "ship something elegant" to "ship something, anything"
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Roi@computersroi·
@AlonMoradov Amazing, thanks for sharing the details of thr bug!
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Alon Moradov
Alon Moradov@AlonMoradov·
Shipped Unfumble v0.1.40 🚀 After a user bug report, I added 1.2M+ rare word forms across Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Ukrainian & Greek. The bug: Unfumble sometimes learns words from what appears on screen, so it can avoid “fixing” names, slang, or custom terms. But if it accidentally learns old gibberish, that junk should never be stronger than a real dictionary word. Now it isn’t.
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