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swe at @urbdyn | rust | neovim | linux (arch btw) | oss | https://t.co/F6aFRFiuZj

Cyberspace Katılım Ocak 2014
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I’ve built a (tiny) little TUI (using Rust of course) that is sort of a mixture between tere (a way different take, actually) and z, I use it daily, maybe someone else would find it useful as well (link to repo below), also I suck at demos
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹@kentcdodds·
If you watch this video I think there's plenty he says that's actually reasonable and I agree with. Deciding **what** to build is a durable skill. I appreciate that he didn't give specific timelines, but I think that coding is definitely "going away" (for many of us it's already gone). I also think it's reasonable to suggest that "software engineering" (or higher level architectural decisions) could possibly be handled by agents in the future as well (nobody knows the future, but things are trending that way). So doing things that are actually uniquely human seems like a good idea. Figuring out what actually is uniquely human is challenging, but I think empathy and real understanding of people's problems feels like a human thing. That's why I'm pivoting to EpicProduct.engineer... Let's talk about knowing **what** to build and tightening that iteration loop to keep solving human's problems.
AI Edge@aiedge_

Anthropic CEO (Dario Amodei): "Coding is going away first, then all of software engineering." What do you think about this?

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justinmk@justinmk·
the vim.ui.img API for displaying images is now merged to @Neovim master. the result is a nice simple interface, despite a lot of pull in the other direction. idk why, but somehow these PRs for new modules always start with the most insanely complex implementations, instead of asking "what are the primitives that we absolutely need", and leaving the rest for later. this PR started with: - support for sixel, iterm2, kitty - new "provider" layer - async support?? - different concepts and "address spaces" for placement vs data and it ended with: -- Create: local id = vim.ui.img.set(…) -- Update: vim.ui.img.set(id, { row = 8, col = 12 }) -- Get: local opts = vim.ui.img.get(id) -- Delete: vim.ui.img.del(id) yeah, an LLM would have been fine (ecstatic!!) with rev1. think about that.
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
If Ryan Fluery shows up in your replies asking for your account deletion, you have some serious thinking to do
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@rfleury @anelgarhy @_trish_xD Why are these fucking bottom feeder slop accounts getting so much engagement, are people really that fucking stupid?! Like wtf is going on?!
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trish@TrisH0x2A·
C + memory management = Systems Programming C + networking + sockets = Backend Engineering C + OS concepts + scheduling = Kernel Development C + data structures + allocators = Runtime Design C + profiling + benchmarks = Performance Engineering C can literally make you dangerous
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@bojang Yeah, the incentive is all about money and that ruined computing to a large extent
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@dimitrov2k We managed to find a way to do the same thing over and over again and get paid for it. Instead going up we chose going wide, and redo a CRM in 1000000 different ways.
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
If software developers weren’t lazy and the economics around it were different, then software would’ve been on a whole different level. Many layers of indirection and crap build on top of crap wouldn’t even exist. Imagine if software improved in the same pace as hardware. My phone’s hardware is more powerful than a computer from a decade ago, why can’t I have a dock where I connect my phone to and use it as my desktop by now?! Like the hardware is capable of doing it. Why do I need a laptop, a desktop and a fucking phone in 2026? That’s one of the reasons I hate Electron and concepts similar to it, it’s out of principle more than anything else. It’s ridiculous and wasteful. Not to mention the amount of energy we’re burning because of all the layers of inefficiencies on a global scale… and I’m not some sort of environmentalist or something, it’s just such a waste
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
If you’re a developer and you’re pushing 100 PRs a day, I think something has gone horribly wrong, this isn’t feasible, who’s reviewing those?! If your answer is AI and LLM or no one, then why even bother with PRs. This sounds like a horrible work environment…
David Boskovic@dboskovic

tomorrow we kick off the 3rd cohort of startups we've invited to use Autobuild, the internal tool driving the insane autonomous build velocity at @obvious (nearing 1000 PRs a day from 10 engineers) each co is shipping 12 weeks of roadmap this is the frontier, build accordingly

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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@FrameworkPuter Do you have any plans on putting an OLED screen on this bad boy? Is this something you’re considering?
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
Our biggest breakthrough in efficiency yet, the Framework Laptop 13 Pro with 20 hours of battery life. In Graphite. Linux-first with options for Ubuntu pre-installed. Featuring Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 processors, LPCAMM2 Memory, a new haptic touchpad, and a touchscreen display. Pre-orders for the Framework Laptop 13 Pro open now: frame.work
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@piq9117 I’d insta hire you, no interviews needed
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piq and 69 others@piq9117·
yall think I get hired if I put this on my resume? This shit ain't nothing to me, man. I'm 10 years deep in Haskell, pure functional demon. I got monads running through my veins like blood from a fresh bite. Professional Experience Slayed production systems with Haskell for a decade. Pure code, no impurities, no mercy. Built concurrent beasts with STM and async that smoke your Python ass. Threads? I don't need 'em. Turned type errors into lessons for the weak. GHC is my familiar. Deployed on NixOS, compiled to oblivion, shipped faster than Van Helsing on my trail. Skills Haskell god tier. Category theory in my sleep. Lambdas so clean they sparkle like my fangs at midnight. I'm really him. Never loyal to OOP. I'm a demon, I have no loyalty for anyone. Never did, never will. Hire me or get turned into an example.
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
@samlambert Say something good about the netanyahu cloud, you'll fit in
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Sam Lambert@samlambert·
going to my first front end conference this week
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@Sportradar you guys are a joke, I’ve sent you a bunch of requests and no one ever replies, like what gives?!
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
the DNS zone for route67 will be 67.internal. gonna decide on allowing public domains and cert allocations later, now going to work on peer-provided DNS records and the trust model for that
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
@piq9117 I’m so hyped for you bro! Congrats!
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piq and 69 others@piq9117·
Heading to Texas to get married. 🥳 We're also going back to the range where we shot our very first match. So we're excited to show how much we've progressed
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Dimitar@dimitrov2k·
This is all it took to make fff.nvim the backend for mini pick (I'm very used to the UI what can I do), thanks @neogoose_btw for the excellent lua API :
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nhatanh@alittletyper·
@plumj_am @HSVSphere only the best of the best are granted the ability to see the list above btw. i totally can see it.
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PlumJam@plumj_am·
@HSVSphere Actually, it does exist, only the best of the best are granted access though! You can see all the things those talented people have written in Blowlang here:
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looney@C8Luna·
It is just rust using egui and wasm plus windows targets. It’s all in a private repo. Maybe I’ll see if can conjure up something on GitHub public The thing is. It is so fast and the footprint is minuscule. It’s funny seeing a cad-like program with the tab using only 130MB! MSN homepage is 200MB
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Roman@romxdev·
Unpopular opinion: React completely destroyed web development We spent a decade learning a highly complex library just to reinvent server-side rendering all over again
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