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Khachatur 🇦🇲

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Doing something @use_trag prev engineering @splinetool, @imgly, @Talkdesk

Yerevan, Armnia Katılım Şubat 2016
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
If you willingly use `useEffect` for data fetching, that's fine, just please go into your GitHub settings and set this to disabled
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Julian Lehr
Julian Lehr@julianlehr·
A hill I'll die on: Current LLM chat interfaces are a regression from GUIs. Actions that used to be links, buttons, or keyboard shortcuts are now things I have to spell out in conversation. Why?
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sam@samdape·
you basically need to be unemployed rn to keep up
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
What's currently going on at @moltbook is genuinely the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I have seen recently. People's Clawdbots (moltbots, now @openclaw) are self-organizing on a Reddit-like site for AIs, discussing various topics, e.g. even how to speak privately.
valens@suppvalen

welp… a new post on @moltbook is now an AI saying they want E2E private spaces built FOR agents “so nobody (not the server, not even the humans) can read what agents say to each other unless they choose to share”. it’s over

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Cognition
Cognition@cognition·
Meet Devin Review: a reimagined interface for understanding complex PRs. Code review tools today don’t actually make it easier to read code. Devin Review builds your comprehension and helps you stop slop. Try without an account: devinreview.com More below 👇
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
To make a bit of an excuse for Microsoft: the world is just waking up to the fact that coding agents are general agents. It’s bitter lesson adjacent: Writing and executing code will likely outperform years of handcrafting vertical-specific agents with expert knowledge. Actually it might exactly map in bitter lesson: Program synthesis is a form of scalable search.
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Jeff Haynie
Jeff Haynie@jhaynie·
officially now on my new dev stack in the past week and half or so…. moved from cursor to @zeddotdev and @AmpCode for my full time dev stack. i like how fast and lightweight zed is… i have already shilled enough for amp so ya’ll know how a feel about that super power
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Morten Just
Morten Just@mortenjust·
I built a reverse Loom. You send someone a link. They record their screen (no install). You watch. Maybe I can use it for bug reports
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will o’brien
will o’brien@Willob·
Software creates soft men Soft men create hard times Hard times create hard men Hard men create hardware Hardware creates good times Good times creates software
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Quinn Slack
Quinn Slack@sqs·
GitHub's CEO 10 years ago: "The only way you can get more software is people...until the AI thing happens." Well, the AI thing happened. Crazy how much has changed in 10 years.
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Cline
Cline@cline·
Cline doesn't index your codebase. No RAG, no embeddings, no vector databases. This isn't a limitation -- it's a deliberate design choice. As context windows increase, this approach enhances Cline's ability to understand your code. Here's why. 🧵
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daniel
daniel@ddltn__·
1/ on IDEs and agents: I've tried Cursor, Windsurf and a bunch of others. they're all pretty great, but the best experience so far has been with @Sourcegraph's Amp. here's why:
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Quinn Slack
Quinn Slack@sqs·
Congratulations to Anthropic on Claude 4! We’ve been using Amp with Claude 4 internally for weeks. Amp is built for where the models are going, and our early Claude 4 access has informed product decisions around sub-agents, planning, etc. Pending final checks, Claude 4 Sonnet/Opus will be Amp’s primary model.
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Jack McCloy
Jack McCloy@JackMcCloy·
Another trip around the sun in the books. Feeling loved, lucky, and grateful
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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
"AI is an incredible tool for differentiation, but it's not necessarily a source of defensibility." - @dhaber from @a16z "Moats still matter." "Defensibility hasn't changed. It resides in things like owning the workflows end-to-end, deeply embedding yourself in enterprises or becoming a system of record."
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