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Developing elegant user-centric solutions and elevating communities is what I do | JavaScript | Open Source Contributor | Blogger | CA | EN/FR/SP #100devs

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Why did I join #100devs? Accountability! Learning from great engineers. Framework for an amazing community Learning To Learn: Process > Determination && Absolute Effort Networking: Coding looks like a loner experience but to be successful it's a social experience
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Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently. So, here goes.
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Péter Szilágyi@peter_szilagyi·
@banteg @mhswende @hwwonx The consensus was that we are devs, we would be shit at trying to manage a company, we don't have the supporting inftra/people and the whole thing would fail.
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Péter Szilágyi@peter_szilagyi·
I DARE you and the entire #Ethereum foundation to say that you didn't offer $5M for us to spin out. Or that EF didn't ask at least 3 times if we wanted to make a company instead and go off, just me and Felix and @mhswende pushed back. I dare @hwwonx to deny our Feb talk.
Tomasz K. Stańczak@tkstanczak

@EthereumOnARM There is no plan to remove Geth. It is a great client software and a talented team contributing to protocol security. We will maintain / support Geth and continue making it even better and faster.

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YK aka CS Dojo 📺🐦
Vibe coding is 100x more powerful when used by a professional software engineer than by a novice.
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In SWE slow wins the race. You can try fight this but the come down is brutal. You will eventually get fast but you'll need to go slow and deep first.
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Working with AI be like : "I need this." AI: "Copy pasted answer about general information around this topic." "That's not what I asked for." "Oops sorry. Here's what you're ACTUALLY Lookingn for." "Repeat X number of times."
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Dan Starns
Dan Starns@dan_starns·
The dopamine loop with vibe coding is real. Paired with some substances... be careful, fellow coders 🐒
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@eddiejaoude Only for one thing. If you're are aggressively networking. Aside from that I don't think it's worth it but maybe I'm wrong. My perspective was from job searching. There's probably some value in direct selling as well.
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The best way to network isn't to have virtual coffee chats(although this helps a lot). Find a collaboration project you're passionate about with a team of developers.
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Abdul Shabbir@abdulshabbirdev·
@kb9700 I use vim 98% of the time :) When I’m dealing with an obscure library or problem and want AI for helping summarize docs and/or give a starting point for implemention I use Cursor. Also for any repetitive/tedious tasks Cursor is really good as well.
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@J_Lieu @catalinmpit Even if you're utilizing AI all day, you still need to read and analyze every line of code. There's no free lunch. You're correct; it's making worst developers, but good luck making the case to for-profit companies who will want speed over quality.
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James Lieu 🇬🇧
James Lieu 🇬🇧@J_Lieu·
@catalinmpit It’s not guaranteed. I’m seeing a trend over utilising AI and hoping for the best. AI is a great tool. But over using it is going to create worse developers. Like using a chess engine play or an aim bot for an FPS, you’re unlikely to improve at the game.
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barnabe.eth
barnabe.eth@barnabemonnot·
It's an understatement to say that a lot happened this week at @ethereumfndn, and here are some of EF Research's updates and collabs. Energised. In our lane. Scaling the blobs. lfg.
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Jordan Wade
Jordan Wade@jjordanwade·
Just set Cusor to yolo mode and walked away. Let's see what happens.
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Andre Landgraf@andrelandgraf·
TIL about process.memoryUsage() in Node.js. Handy for quick sanity checks when you don’t want to reach for a profiler.
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@eddiejaoude I'm annoying myself trying to switch capslock key with esc in Ubuntu. I'm using vscodevim for vim which I've also setup in my terminal and Obsidian. Escaping with the normal esc key when using vim is just cruel.
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Eddie Jaoude | Open Source | GitHub Star
What are you doing this weekend? Working / Relaxing, both, something else? If working, share on what... If relaxing, how are you recharging...
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