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Poul H. Hansen

Poul H. Hansen

@insanicae

Lead frontend developer at Vestas 🇩🇰 Curious about web tech 🖥

Denmark Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Poul H. Hansen
Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@juristr Sounds like a nice loop 🤔 was tinkering with something similar a while ago. Albeit not as thought out 😅
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
@insanicae haha thanks. I’m using the app to test more autonomous AI development by basically building the app itself 😅
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Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
Fun to see how other orchestrators keep adding features I have in my small little personal side-project - CLI to fully control the app via an agent (e.g push/complete tasks) - remote execution (run agents on ur mac mini) (👇 no sound, srry, literally just recorded a test-run 😅)
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@DanielGlejzner I do something similar. Especially with larger plans, although we usually try and keep it small and focused. But we have it write plans to md files also. It will update its progress as it goes, and it will also record findings. Neat way of catching gotchas or edge cases too!
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Daniel Glejzner
Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
One slightly old-school thing I still do when running larger AI-driven changes I ask the AI to maintain a report .md file. It documents: - what changed - why it changed - a small code example But the key rule is this: - the AI must update the report after every change Otherwise, once you go through multiple iterations, context is lost and the report becomes useless It doesn’t replace code review It makes it targeted Instead of reverse-engineering intent from a massive diff, I first validate the reasoning, then focus on the risky parts
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@juristr Experiencing the exact same thing. At the end of the week I'm so tired of context overload. So been dialing back a little. Ideas still exist, we can move quickly if needed, but not with everything all at once.
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
One thing AI has made harder for me: focusing and prioritizing. Everything seems at arm's length, easily achievable, so the temptation to parallelize has never been as high. Most of the time this makes you less productive 🤔 Focus on what gets out the door, not WIP volume
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Poul H. Hansen
Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@tveskov Sjovt 🤔 i min boble oplever jeg større tilstrømning til f.eks GPT-5.3-Codex og 5.4. Også fordi opus er så meget dyrere
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@ipwanciu Also a good practice for componetizing list elements. So like `li[my-list-item]` and such. Not only more readable, but semantically correct and accessible
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IP@ipwanciu·
I don't know about you, but this is what I usually do when I create a custom header, section, footer, or similar component in Angular. This is a small trick that makes the DOM look much more semantically correct. #Angular
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Johannes Hoppe 🅰️
Johannes Hoppe 🅰️@JohannesHoppe·
🅰️ Angular Tip of the Day: Your app talks to multiple APIs - but your interceptors can't tell them apart!? Wrap it. Filter it. Done!
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@juristr Maybe it’s just human? I feel dumber on weekends too 😂 Jokes aside I hear this a lot across the board. So maybe there is something to it 🤔
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
I sometimes feel Claude is dumber on weekends 🤔
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@MiniMax_AI @openclaw I've used it for secondary bots and testing. It is superb! Only thing for me is that it's not fluent in Danish. Not a deal breaker, just funny seeing the spelling errors
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MiniMax (official)@MiniMax_AI·
You don’t need a mac mini to escape the permanent underclass. $10 MiniMax coding plan. $5 Railway hobby plan. @openclaw + @MiniMax_AI = 24/7 personal intelligence.
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
Used subagents for the first time at work. We've had copilot access for a while but recently pushed back for more usage and removal of some very strict security stuff so we could actually test things out. And boy, while they were super simple tasks, so magic :D
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
Loving @openclaw ! Been part of the discord for what feels like a week? so much inspiration 🤯 Testing things out, mostly. Today my wife asked if we could set up an assistant for her and her business to help her with scheduling and SoMe 🦞!
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Poul H. Hansen
Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
And boom 🎄 before holidays set in we’re on #angular 21 🎉 9 apps in our monorepo. All working. Now we get to play a little the next week with signal forms and such
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@ipwanciu ah yes :O On our end, if I do put the text in a line between the <span>'s. It would, even after auto format, look better than what you showed. But not sure that would work every time either
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IP@ipwanciu·
@insanicae We automatically format the code on commit, so even if we do it manually, it ends up like this 👀
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IP@ipwanciu·
How can we avoid this type of HTML formatting in Angular? This '>' at the beginning of the line makes me crazy. #Angular
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@DanielGlejzner We're exploring our options. There is no major push from up top other than we should experiment. We've narrowed down some usecase where we're pretty sure it will save users time. Then we test internally, then beta etc. We need all the user feedback we can!
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Daniel Glejzner
Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
Questions every company pushing for rapid AI adoption should ask itself before doing so blindly: Is AI going to solve my business problem? If so, how? Only then introduce AI solutions. Don’t let the pressure push your company in to a series of bad decisions.
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Poul H. Hansen@insanicae·
@Enea_Jahollari We’ve only started using it recently. We had a signal store feature that did some of the same things, just without the added route stuff , - which is really cool 🤘
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Enea Jahollari 🅰
Enea Jahollari 🅰@Enea_Jahollari·
@insanicae I want to know more 😆 What do you like and what would you add/change about it?
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Enea Jahollari 🅰@Enea_Jahollari·
ngxtension reached 50k weekly downloads 🎉! If you're using it, what is your favorite utility? Mine is linkedQueryParam 😃 #angular
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Armen Vardanyan
Armen Vardanyan@Armandotrue·
Ok, I really want to do 2 things 1. Show folks that using AI to power your apps is not a privilege of backend developers only; as a matter of fact, generative UI is a powerful tool for Angular apps 2. Show that it is not hard, you can get started even if you feel you're behind, and it is possible to learn even more than you think there is For that purpose, my next article on building apps with Angular + Gemini is coming soon, so stay tuned 😎
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