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Edward J. Stembler
@ejstembler
Designer of the Kit programming language. Software Engineering, Machine Learning, Data Science, Clojure, Crystal, Elixir, Go, Nim, Ruby, Python, Zig, Raspberry
Tampa, Florida Katılım Mayıs 2007
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I give it about 3-6 months before any kind of skills.md file is also pointless.
The same thing happened to vector databases and langchain and every other 'product' built in the narrowing gap of model competencies.
@levelsio@levelsio
Thank god MCP is dead Just as useless of an idea as LLMs.txt was It's all dumb abstractions that AI doesn't need because AI's are as smart as humans so they can just use what was already there which is APIs
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Our intern just asked me why we don't use Kubernetes.
I said because we don't need Kubernetes.
He said everyone uses Kubernetes.
I said everyone TALKS about using Kubernetes. Most companies are running Docker containers on three servers and calling it a day.
We have 40 employees. Our entire infrastructure runs on AWS with auto-scaling groups. It works fine.
Kubernetes is designed for companies running thousands of services across hundreds of servers. We have twelve services.
But he read that Kubernetes is "industry standard" so now he thinks we're behind.
This is what happens when people learn from tech Twitter instead of actual experience.
They think every company is Google-scale and needs Google-scale solutions.
We don't need Kubernetes. We need our MySQL database to stop running out of connections because someone wrote a query that doesn't close properly.
But that's not exciting. Nobody writes blog posts about "I fixed a connection leak."
They write about "How we migrated to Kubernetes and saved millions" even though the migration cost more than they saved.
I told the intern he should learn why tools exist before learning the tools themselves.
He looked disappointed. He wanted to put Kubernetes on his resume.
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Chatbots aren’t the revolution. They’re the distraction.
Fei-Fei Li: “Language is a half-million-year-old luxury. Perception is a half-billion-year-old necessity.”
Evolution didn’t optimize for conversation. It optimized for survival in three-dimensional space. Seeing threats, navigating obstacles, predicting what happens when you move.
We’ve spent years celebrating AI that can write and summarize. But text processing is narrow. Spatial intelligence is fundamental.
An agent that only reads prompts can’t function in a warehouse or a hospital. It needs to parse depth, understand physics, and act on what it sees in real time.
We built AI that understands language. Now we’re building AI that understands space.
Language models got the attention. Spatial intelligence gets the work done.
The world runs on physics, not paragraphs. AI is learning to operate in it.
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@exQUIZitely One of my favorites! Though playing it was stressful 😅
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Remember the first time you played Star Wars: Dark Forces and hearing those blaster sound effects? Published by LucasArts in 1995, nicely tucked in between Doom and Quake, Dark Forces was the first in the Jedi Knight series with several sequels to follow. LucasArts maiden voyage into the first person shooter craze of the 90s was both, a critical and a commercial succes, selling almost 1 million copies by the end of its life cycle.
You are playing as Kyle Katarn, hired by the Rebel Alliance to figure out the secret of the Empire's Dark Trooper project. Great graphics, iconic sound effects and music based on the original Star Wars theme, and the LucasArts' typical cutscenes (including good old Jabba the Hutt) made this game a must have for all Star Wars fans. Not just a simple shooter, but requiring the player to solve puzzle elements and to navigate some tricky switch-controlled mazes.
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Eight programmers that defined the pre-2000 era. I know, I missed some - who would you add to this list to complete it? Out of those eight, who is your #1?

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@AnthropicAI @bcherny When is Claude Code getting progress bars? I never know how far along it is on any given task.
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I love @zeddotdev! But tree-sitter is so painful compared to TextMate grammars for syntax highlighting extensions.
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Just added Best Practices for Claude Code to our docs! 🥳
Always looking to add more from the community though, what setups/patterns have been working well for you?
code.claude.com/docs/en/best-p…
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@josevalim @mayel2b @yordisprieto Interesting idea! I toyed with the idea of have markdown routes for each of my blog's html pages...
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ExDoc v0.40 adds a "Copy Markdown" button that copies the current page to the clipboard. It also generates a "llms.txt" document that will be found at the root of every Elixir package with links to Markdown docs.
Thanks to @mayel2b and @yordisprieto for getting this started!

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@lydiahallie Pressing ESC to interrupt often times doesn’t work
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@cameronmoll Reddit has several: OpenAI, ClaudAI, AI_Agents, LangChain, MCP, Rag
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