Mark Hissink Muller

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Mark Hissink Muller

Mark Hissink Muller

@markhm

IT & Management Consultant | Software Quality | Enterprise Architecture | Solution Architecture | https://t.co/AqiFzqIDCZ | https://t.co/hZIbRxHMbE

København, DK Katılım Temmuz 2007
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
New in Claude Code: /ultraplan Claude builds an implementation plan for you on the web. You can read it and edit it, then run the plan on the web or back in your terminal. Available now in preview for all users with CC on the web enabled.
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Mark Hissink Muller
Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
@linuz90 Well deserved, Fabrizio. Cogito is very elegant. I found a few minor issues. Will mail you.
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Fabrizio Rinaldi
Fabrizio Rinaldi@linuz90·
The response to Cogito has been wild. Way beyond what I expected, also considering I'm not the only one building a Markdown writing app apparently 😆 Since launch 2 days ago I shipped: • Copy as formatted • Basic MDX support • PDF & HTML exports • Wider font and style selection • Better Quick Open suggestions • Refreshed Settings with theme etc. • Better help pages + in-app feedback • Cloud/git badge with status for locations Don't expect more big updates soon since this is a side project, but I'm reading all feedback and will keep improving it ✌️ If you were looking for a beautiful, polished Markdown writing app, I really think this is it.
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Fabrizio Rinaldi@linuz90

I built my dream Markdown editor for Mac. → Introducing Cogito (pronounced koh-gee-toh). It started out of frustration: Obsidian is powerful but overwhelming. iA Writer is beautiful but feels built for a different era. Nothing felt right for how I actually write and work now: plain files, lots of folders, agents and scripts editing alongside me. I wanted both: native and beautiful, powerful and calm. So I finally built it. It's fast, keyboard-first, polished, truly native. A Mac app built with power users and developers in mind. This is my love letter to writing and Mac apps. I use it for all my writing now. Free while in beta ✌️

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Larsen Cundric
Larsen Cundric@larsencc·
"What the fuck is running on port 3000?" Built a simple and clean CLI that answers this instantly. > "ports" shows every dev server on your machine > "ports clean" kills the orphaned ports > "ports watch" monitors in real-time Try it out ↓
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Mark Hissink Muller
Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
Hi @signalapp. On iOS you ask for my recovery key as a reminder. This makes no sense to me. Either I still have it or I don't. If I don't have it anymore, your reminder will not help. What am I missing?
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
What's the most underrated tool that will 10x my productivity in Claude Code?
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Craftlings
Craftlings@Craftlingsgame·
Last chance to grab Craftlings with 15% off!
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Mark Hissink Muller
Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
@bcherny Interesting. Not all my recent CC sessions are recognized and shown in the App / Code view. The iOS App and the macOS Claude App do show the same sessions. How can I influence this?
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
run this: /mobile
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Josh Long
Josh Long@starbuxman·
Java is such an amazing language sometimes. In the code below, the compiler knows that if the if branch proceeds, the method will execute, and therefore if it doesn't execute, then it must be safe to assume that the principal is an instanceof OAuthTokenPrincipal and supports destructuring the token parameter
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Dr Milan Milanović
Dr Milan Milanović@milan_milanovic·
The best engineers I know delete more code than they write Junior engineers add features. Senior engineers remove complexity Every line of code you write is a liability. It needs to be maintained. It can break. It adds cognitive load to anyone who reads it later The best pull requests I've seen in the last year? Half of them deleted more than they added. Someone refactored three classes into one. Someone replaced 200 lines of custom logic with a library function. Someone removed an entire abstraction layer that wasn't pulling its weight Deletion is a skill. You have to know what's safe to remove. You have to understand the system well enough to see what's redundant, over-engineered, or just wrong Next time you open a file, ask: what can I remove? The best code is the code you don't write
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Rod Johnson
Rod Johnson@springrod·
Some coding environments are easier than others
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Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
@ryanrhughes Thank you for your hard work, Ryan. My son and I joined the club and we’re having fun. 😊
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Ryan R. Hughes
Ryan R. Hughes@ryanrhughes·
This Omarchy release is the best yet! It brings all of the improvements that have been teased out for a bit, as well as dozens more enhancements. If you haven't tried Omarchy yet; there's no better time! 🤘
DHH@dhh

Omarchy 3.0 is out!! This includes the super-fast new ISO installer, Ghostty(+Kitty) integration, VS Code theme switching, Apple T1 + T2 + Broadcom compatibility, and a million other new features 🎉 github.com/basecamp/omarc…

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Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
@steipete Nice. This will help you to keep an eye on the quality of the code Claude generates for you.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
@markhm Ah it failed because there's no pre-built and claude was lazy. Nudged it to compile it. This could use a brew. Interesting visualizations tho, thanks!
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
My current project is now at ~1,428 files; ~229,000 LOC. GPT-5 estimates (web + mobile + desktop + extension + CLI) : Team: 6–8 engineers (incl. 1 infra/ops, 1 QA/automation, 1 mobile), 9–15 months Claude says 4-6 senior developers, 10-15 months. I work on this by myself, a good month so far. You can just do things.
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Mark Hissink Muller@markhm·
@steipete Sokrates takes max. 5 mins to set up. But no worries if it is not interesting. Have a nice day…!
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
@markhm Claude didn't find a way to get Sokrates to work, and I don't wanna spend time on it. Maybe if there's a non crap java version of this?
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drótostót
drótostót@drotostot1·
@skdh I've been working with Germans for years.. for some reason your software & source codes & design is very.. rigid, strong hard-coding tendencies (have seen many codebases in multiple companies), industrial mindset, not a software one
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Google AI Studio is barely scratching the surface today of what it will be by the end of the year. Exciting times!
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