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Mike @ HTML All The Things 🇨🇦

Mike @ HTML All The Things 🇨🇦

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🎙️ Weekly Web Development Podcast 🔗 https://t.co/IDadgEFCLi Head of Eng @cyfrin

🔗 Links 👉 Katılım Nisan 2018
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Mike @ HTML All The Things 🇨🇦
It's a tough market for web developers in 2025 You need to find ways to differentiate yourself. #1 piece of advice I have is dive deeper. Knowing things at a surface level isn't enough anymore. You need to be the one companies turn to for a specific reason. Be the performance engineer, or the security engineer or the engineer that fixes bad React code. Find something that interests you and make it your speciality. This weeks HTML All The Things podcast episode covers more ways you can find work in 2025 🔗👇
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@flaviocopes yeah had the same experience with design, Opus still miles ahead there but for everything else this is close enough with the price being amazing it's def a good model.
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flavio@flaviocopes·
I've been using this in the past few days on a new app It's really good I only used Opus for UI tasks because I was having difficulties going "from words to nice design" like I'm used to with Opus, I guess using an AI design tool would have been better
Cursor@cursor_ai

Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.

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Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
Are you going to give Cursor another chance, now that Composer 2 is here?
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.
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Notion@NotionHQ·
Heading 4 is finally here 😤 The years of “just bold the text and pretend” are over. Rolling out now.
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Do you have a healthy relationship with email?
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John McBride@johncodes·
lmao who approved this, it makes zero sense.
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@notybbok yup I'd argue that you become a better dev if you can step away and touch some grass. People that just sit and code all day lose the thread and usually just code in circles rather then focusing on the important stuff.
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chi@ChiThukral·
that’s it. i’m putting the christmas tree back up.
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@macerub Yeah the key there is figuring out how to invoke the system, that alone will provide a bunch of insight and in some legacy systems is the biggest challenge.
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Mario Cervera@macerub·
You need to modify a piece of legacy code, but you don't understand what it does. Sounds familiar? Write some tests. Invoking the system and observing its output gives a lot of insight.
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Ben Holmes@BHolmesDev·
Computer use is so simple, but so powerful. - Set up a lightweight model that can run with low latency - Let it move, screenshot, evaluate, and repeat - Report back to the main agent when done with a final screenshot or video If you're annoyed with agents getting frontend wrong, this is the fix!
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Warp@warpdotdev

Computer use is a huge deal. It lets agents close the loop by clicking around apps they build, verify changes e2e, and screenshot changes for review. Here's a technical deep dive from Daniel Peng (Warp eng) of how we built model-agnostic computer use for cloud agents 🧵

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Francesco Ciulla@FrancescoCiull4·
6 years ago, I was so terrified that I couldn't even attend a live event as a guest. Now, I can go on stage at MWC Barcelona, joking around with some of the biggest leaders in tech. Learning to speak in public was one of the most important choices for my career.
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Sandboxes, secure compute, containers. These seem to be the new trend for companies trying to create a moat for their AI tooling. I think it's a preemptive bet on that companies have been allowing agents to run without any permission checks and that is bound to blow up in their faces.
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There's certain times when I'm reviewing code that I'm so glad that AI was the one writing it. A full on regex cron date time parser, like fuck that noise AI can have that.
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