
mSyke
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mSyke
@mSykeCodes
A software dev from the PNW. I work in the telecom industry. CEO of HTMX, (nvim/acc), building @elisticdotapp https://t.co/EjLA4wDOJL
State of NeoVangalism Katılım Aralık 2023
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I need a thing, I ask Claude to build a thing: oc-notifier
Get notifications in Discord, Teams, or via a webhook when opencode is waiting for input.
github.com/moutansos/oc-n…
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having disposed of graphql yesterday (i won the argument, sorry) today we will make skim milk illegal
htmx.org / CVE of Heavy Cream (same thing)@htmx_org
@aarondfrancis “There’s only one thing I hate more than lying: skim milk. Which is water that’s lying about being milk.”
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@MissingAFew90 @HSVSphere I live in a house where a previous owner did this to the kitchen floor. It's absolutely awful
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@mSykeCodes @HSVSphere That and whatever the fuck he did to the floor? That can't be painted too, right? That would be insane
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omfg this is insane
I slammed the breaks of my car and spilled vanilla milkshake on my seat... which had my fucking laptop open cooking on @supremac_app ..
it entered the vents and now it's bootlooping and doesn't turn on 😂😂😂 if you listen closely you can hear the collective ass unclenching
most of my progress is pushed to GitHub except the last 24 hrs
dog ate my homework ahh situation
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@lunaanimi We have required pull requests for compliance reasons. The back and forth if there's anything to change is slow there. In that case I'd rather just review locally as the agent works.
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@mSykeCodes You write 95% of production code by hand? Do you push directly to prod?
What about Pull Requests or Merge Requests bro? You can have AI write the code and review it afterwards..
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I'm still writing 95% of all my production code by hand. I let it write tests, fix bugs, answer questions, analyze data, build prototypes, but I do not at work let the thing just rip on an architecture I know will have to be maintained into the future.
@levelsio@levelsio
I don't write code anymore I haven't written code in I think 6 months? I think everyone is like this no?
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@vkrajacic We lost out for sure. Respect and understand your decision though
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When I started File Pilot ~5 years ago, there was some hope deep inside that I might one day actually open source it.
AI completely killed that thought. I'm glad I didn't go that route.
Ryan Fleury@rfleury
Open source will be greatly diminished due to mass obfuscated license infringement. Your licenses may as well be letters to Santa. The path forward will be paywalls and codesharing within curated communities.
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@matisanengineer I respect his opinion. I do understand we are working on different things
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@mSykeCodes Bro he is a vibe coder indie hacker.
Bro has never worked on a critical system.
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@0xSemaphore Maybe I'm 2 steps ahead? Who knows at this point. This stuff is all too new for anyone to be sure.
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@mSykeCodes That’s assuming your architecture is better. I would have asked it to critique my architecture, and give advice and fix my mistakes.
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@mSykeCodes thats the responsible take. letting ai scaffold and handle the boring stuff while you own the architecture and maintainability decisions. its less about speed and more about not wasting brain cycles on boilerplate you'll throw away anyway
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@Christophe27323 As a team, we learned long ago that speed is only one aspect of making good software and good decisions
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@mSykeCodes Honestly you're wasting your time then. You should be in full time reviewer mode. It writes code much faster. If it builds it badly, at this point, it's because you lack prompting skill
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@luisgonzaleznf For me the two are heavily linked. Lots of times I find my on paper architecture doesn't fit reality. And maybe that's a skill issue
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@migtronix It's possible. It wouldn't be the first time. But this feels like the right path for now.
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@mSykeCodes do you work in a corporation? i think most corporate environments just have codebases that aren't really well suited for LLMs
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@davidvaughn006 It's great for this. Catches dumb things all the time
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@mSykeCodes I find it does good job at review too. I've found Kimi K2.6 sufficient and cheap.
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