Norberto Ortigoza

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Norberto Ortigoza

Norberto Ortigoza

@hiphoox

Runner & Tennis player. Love teaching, mezcal and technology. Professor @ Faculty of Engineering, UNAM. Founder & CTO of Bunsan. Fighting complexity since 1994

Mexico City Katılım Şubat 2009
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Vaishnavi
Vaishnavi@_vmlops·
Anthropic dropped a 33-page guide on Claude Skills...And this changes how serious teams build AI workflows A Claude Skill is basically a reusable workflow in a folder. One SKILL.md file teaches Claude exactly how you want tasks done consistently every time The real insight isn’t Skills....It’s how to design them properly: • Build micro-skills, not monoliths • Keep instructions short and decisive • Move heavy context into references and assets • Always refine generated Skills manually • Connect Skills to tools via MCP and hooks That’s when AI stops being a chatbot… and starts becoming a system Link - platform.claude.com/docs/en/agents… drive.google.com/file/d/1RR4zKK…
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Framer 🇱🇹
Framer 🇱🇹@Framer_X·
This tool is insane. Upload any image. Move camera in 3D space. And get a completely new camera angle 🤯 Also it’s free! 👇
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David Crawshaw
David Crawshaw@davidcrawshaw·
@mitchellh I feel bad saying it, but I miss Objective-C.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
The macros, what the fuck is a `$` sigil doing, why is it escaped, why doesn't the member have a type, why are these async, why are actors involved in this, why is there so much functional tomfoolery, implicit parameters. It's just endless cognitive overload. I say this actually understanding ALL of what I'm complaining about. I know how it all works. I understand how the features play together. I know why async is there. But my understanding has only reinforced that this language is too much.
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Thomas Paul Mann
Thomas Paul Mann@thomaspaulmann·
The language misses a clear direction. Up until Swift 3, it was used to develop applications on Apple’s platforms. However, it later became a language for various purposes, including embedded and server development. The final nail in the coffin was the five different approaches to concurrency. /rant over from the grumpy grandpa 😂
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
I write a lot of Swift and ship a decently complicated macOS application so I think I'm allowed to have an opinion on this. But, how can anyone like Swift? Seriously it's such a circle jerk of abstraction bullshit. It truly insists upon itself relentlessly. Just horrible.
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javi santana@javisantana·
developers hating C++. Typescript
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juan
juan@juanbuis·
apple just dropped the first-ever *haptic* movie trailer and it's WILD you can literally feel the F1 engines rumble 🤯 try it on iPhone: tv.apple.com/us/clip/haptic…
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Claude Code for Data Science: Anthropic's Top Tip: "Treat Claude Code like a slot machine." 1. Save your work 2. Let Claude Code work for 30 minutes 3. If it didn't work, restore your work and start again Great advice from the same company that claims this "slot machine" will make developers obsolete by the end of this year.
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Tom Warren
Tom Warren@tomwarren·
Apple changed the Liquid Ass YouTube thumbnail 😅
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
Translucent UI is usually a bad idea outside of movies and non-critical game interfaces. The early moments of joy are fleeting, while the usability issues remain. Windows and Mac have both been down this road before, but I guess a new generation of designers needs to learn the lessons anew. Sigh.
Xor@XorDev

I am a graphics programmer, and here's my feedback on Apple's Liquid Glass beta. The idea is cool, but it's difficult to work with from a UX perspective. Let's start with the main problems: 1 - Low Contrast: It's clearly not readable, but there are many different ways to fix it.

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Zach Daniel
Zach Daniel@ZachSDaniel1·
Elixir 1.19 is a banger! I'm so pleased with the direction that #ElixirLang is going. My programs just get faster and more correct every time. I just know that we're in good hands. Thank you to everyone on the team for your hard work! github.com/elixir-lang/el… #MyElixirStatus
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