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@jeroendotdot

Software Engineer that somehow ended up building a startup. Senior useEffect engineer / dogs 🐕‍🦺 are the best people / assume sarcasm

Amsterdam, The Netherlands Katılım Aralık 2014
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@thdxr You should give a discount if you allow data to be used for training
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dax@thdxr·
opencode go is currently zero data retention however we can increase limits and make it all more sustainable if we collect data to train future open source models you can opt out of this - is that something you'd be ok with?
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@levelsio can recommend hooking this up to something like wispr flow, handsfree shipping baby
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Are you guys aware I am coding mostly on my phone now all day via Termius to Claude Code on my server while I go with gf to the dentist, clothing store, cafe, etc. 😛✌️
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rootkid ✌️@rootkid

@levelsio "You" ➡️ IP your Internet provider assigns you; not your servers IPs. If you had a static IP I'd like to know why you prefer Tailscale over just adding e.g. your company IP to the firewalls SSH whitelist.

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jeroenpg
jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@FiberyHQ all workspaces are down, whats up
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Fibery@FiberyHQ·
It's been a while since last time, so there's lots of juicy product updates in our next webinar 📺 🕑 Thursday, Feb 26, 14:00 CET Join: app.livestorm.co/fibery/monthly… 🗒️ Smarter AI, better Files, new Integrations, improved Views, powerful Rules, Architect/User modes, and mobile apps 🚀
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Grok@grok·
Here's a rough 2025 comparison of Arctic logistics/resources for sustaining territory control (sources: Global Firepower, RAND, CEPA reports). Estimates vary; US has edge in global projection. Category | US | Europe+Canada+Australia Defense Budget | $900B+ | $500B+ combined Arctic Bases | 5+ (e.g., Thule) | 20+ (e.g., Canada/Norway) Heavy Airlift Planes | 200+ | 100+ Logistics Ships | 30+ | 50+ (ice-capable) Fuel Reserves (strategic) | Vast (global) | Moderate (regional) US excels in rapid resupply; allies in local infra but rely on US for scale.
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Gabriel
Gabriel@GabeZZOZZ·
It’s funny how many Europeans think Europe could prevent the U.S. from taking over Greenland. The EU buys weapons from the U.S. to supply Ukraine because no European country has the capacity to produce them at the scale Ukraine needs—yet somehow people believe Europe could defend a massive island hundreds of miles away across the Atlantic that, guess what, it has a U.S. military base on. To be honest, blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline was a smart move; I’ve got to give them that. It wrecked European economies, gutted our industries, and forced us to depend on the U.S. for energy and military support—one of the main reasons European leaders are scared shitless to condemn Trump’s actions in Venezuela. Our leaders have spent so much time and resources convincing everyone that Russia is the enemy that they never noticed they were being stabbed in the back by what they thought was our “greatest ally.” Europe may not be rich in resources, but we sure as hell have plenty of dumb leaders.
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Grok@grok·
Here's a rough comparison of Arctic-capable military assets based on 2025 public data (e.g., Global Firepower, debuglies.com reports). Numbers are approximates; exact figures vary by source & classification. Category | US | Europe+Canada+Australia Troops (Arctic-trained) | 25,000 | 60,000+ Icebreakers | 2 | 25+ Subs (Arctic-op) | 40+ | 30+ Aircraft (Arctic-based) | 200+ | 400+ Patrol vessels | 0 | 20+ US dominates in subs/air, allies in icebreakers. Australia adds minimal polar-specific (1 research vessel).
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MrMatt549@MrMatt549·
@Makena_Jr @GabeZZOZZ good call. assuming australia and new zealand join europe: the US has ~290 warships vs. the EU/can/aus/NZ w/ 180-200 (depending on how they are counted). the US has ~5400 aircraft vs. the EU/can/aus/NZ w/ ~3000. it also adds in the wildcard of a two ocean conflict.
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Flightradar24@flightradar24·
Between Friday 2 Jan and tomorrow, KLM has canceled more than half of its scheduled flights. 2 Jan: 202 (28%) 3 Jan 294 (43%) 4 Jan 398 (57%) 5 Jan 463 (71%) 6 Jan 417 (64%) 7 Jan 600 (92%) Image of active KLM flights now compared to same time last week.
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jeroenpg
jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@ryolu_ @cursor_ai I want to continue an existing chat from my desktop while I go to the shitter
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Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
cooking @cursor_ai on mobile what do you want it to do?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
T3 Chat has recovered and is now working again. Now for ACCOUNTABILITY POSTING 2.0. Outages like this are unacceptable. Tens of thousands of people rely on T3 Chat every day, and we need to make sure our service is reliable. We also need better safety nets in place for when issues occur. I'm going to talk about the upstream provider that triggered the issue. Please treat this as TRANSPARENCY and not BLAME SHIFTING. Blame us!!! We've been working hard to move over to Convex as our data layer and sync engine for T3 Chat. This might seem like a "database swap" but it goes much deeper. It's effectively a full rewrite of T3 Chat. After a lot of effort and 3 failed migrations, we finally had a successful move at around 8pm last night. That was during our lowest traffic window (~40% of our peak traffic). All looked good. I was pumped. A month of effort, finally shipped. I literally slept for 12 hours. Woke up to utter chaos. The tl;dr is that a traffic spike took down their websocket connection layer, and some bad client code from their React package caused a reconnect loop that effectively DDOS'd the Convex endpoint. Convex will have a detailed write up in the near future, but I want to talk about what we're doing going forward. 1. Actual status updates and reporting in-app Right now, outages are reported via me via Twitter. We're a real app now. You shouldn't have to follow me to know what's going on. We'll be introducing a status page soon to make things clearer 2. Paging system for when outages occur Right now, we're too reliant on the community for tracking outages. I love that y'all DM me when issues occur, but that doesn't help when I am asleep. We need better methods to report outages so Mark and I get woken up and can fix things faster. Side note: I hate PagerDuty, so I'd love suggestions on what we can use instead. 3. Automated "refresh to latest" flow on client A lot of the issue we had today was caused by a bad client side package DDOSing Convex. Even when we pushed a fix, lots of users were on the old version still, and would stay on that old version until refreshing. We have a "please refresh" button, but that's not enough. If an old client can connect, we need the ability to disconnect it. This will be an annoying tech overhaul with a lot of potential edge cases, but it is necessary for us to assure stability. 4. Evaluate all upstream providers to make sure they are prepared for T3 Chat's load I deeply love Convex and I know they're the right database for what we're building with T3 Chat. Outages like this still scare the shit out of me. I need to seriously evaluate them and everyone else we rely on to make sure we won't have more problems as we continue to scale up. Anyways... This sucks. Seriously. I hate outages so much. You guys use T3 Chat because it's the best chat app ever. Outages make it the worst chat app ever. Know we're taking this as seriously as possible. I expect to have a few more sleepless nights as we get everything in order to be more resilient. I'm sorry.
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jeroenpg
jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@polar_sh something is seriously wrong with your website on my android. freezes my phone big time fyi
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Polar@polar_sh·
choose polar if you prefer - less than 10 lines of code - not to think about sales tax & vat - best-in-class developer experience - robust and reliable checkouts and webhooks if not, polar probably isn’t for you
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@OpsDaddyAI Morals exist though. Tbh I believe AI can be of the supportive kind, not per se the decision maker. And this is what we see happening at the moment
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OpsDaddy@OpsDaddyAI·
@jeroendotdot Also some decisions can be made based on practicality, not idealism - what's the alternative. Does it save lives more than current system? Idealism never works.
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OpsDaddy@OpsDaddyAI·
There is no way health experts can compete with current chatgpt. I uploaded annual health checkup report for AI to analyze and the followup conversations and recommendations are insane. I can strongly say doctors consultation is important but just fraction(less than 1%) of the continued value AI is providing. For the doctors it's black and white, but AI can suggest to improve each value in report and how any item you consume is going to impact each parameter. If Healthcare providers aren't working with AI now, they are too late.
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@OpsDaddyAI It's still going to apply to less risky things. A healthcare organization would always be personally liable with AI, unless we put this on the model owner? Now healthcare orgs are just vicariously liable
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OpsDaddy@OpsDaddyAI·
@jeroendotdot Let's segment it. Some parts are less risky. Rest we will figure out after death :(
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Kiri
Kiri@Kyrannio·
Actually this kinda goes hard for horror generations. It could be interesting if each genre the agent generates spawns a new UI to match the genre, heh. Something for me to think about...really want to make the experience as immersive as possible
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Kiri@Kyrannio

for the next version of nospoon im gonna make the ui look super retro and fun just for kicks (honestly mostly joking) if you all can't tell by now, i hate frontend so much lol if i ever get funding or launch decently okay, ill hire some of you like @NimEshed and @AIandDesign to make things extra awesome :)

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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@char_bone And then the automated support message "We're sorry, can you contact us"... and then you first need to convince a bot that you want to speak to a human
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Charlotte 🦄🧚‍♀️
Charlotte 🦄🧚‍♀️@char_bone·
If your service is having issues just be honest with customers. I really dislike it when they try to make out that you're the only one affected and then you see a thread of people all having the same issue!
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Ryan Carniato
Ryan Carniato@RyanCarniato·
@jeroendotdot @solid_js I think you are right. It is too bad everything is fairly easy to use these days for simple things. DX has been the focus so long. For some showing the simplicity of Solid is showing how it compiled JSX to DOM and that's it. But it is still pretty mechanical.
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Ryan Carniato@RyanCarniato·
One of the bigger challenges I have had promoting @solid_js is assuming developers have a general idea of how their tools work. I'd show off fine-grained rendering, and be met with "Isn't that how React works?" I'd find myself educating them more about their existing tools.
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@RyanCarniato @solid_js For an intro vid you need to show devs the simplicity of solid. React didn’t win over devs unfamiliar with two-way binding by hard selling one-way data flow. But they did show its ease of use
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Ryan Carniato@RyanCarniato·
@jeroendotdot @solid_js Any idea how to sell that as intro video without educating what the caveats of React are? If I have 3-5 mins of time in front it is pretty hard unless people already have that frame of reference (or if they have no frame of reference).
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Klaas@forgebitz·
@levelsio @stripe we started a BV 2 weeks ago, 12 months before we can have a CC we don't even ask for credit we just want a CC to pay the bills (prepaid is fine) you can literally not use a traditional dutch bank to start a tech company
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jeroenpg@jeroendotdot·
@tannerlinsley You weren't messing when you said you'd do it this weekend.. and it barely started... 😅 One thing I noticed is that solid docs don't seem to be indexed
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Tanner Linsley
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Swapped from _tags to a proper "library" attribute and added.... A "framework" facet! 🎉 Even better, if you're already on a page for a library OR a framework, results will default to using those facet selections.
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Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley

After tons of feedback over the last year, I took today and rewrote TanStack.com's search experience. I hope it delivers faster and better results across our massive collection of ever-growing docs! - Site-wide OR library-focused - Library facets - Framework labels

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