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miguel michelson

@michelson

Open source hacker, building music multiverses at https://t.co/Txwb8Vk1fW from Chile.

Chile Katılım Temmuz 2007
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miguel michelson
miguel michelson@michelson·
La versión 1.0.0 de Chaskiq reúne el trabajo de un año, el que incluye muchas mejoras y funciones nuevas. Me parece que después de tanto tiempo es necesario este lanzamiento. 🍻 Además, los invito a probar chaskiq.io version SaaS en la nube 🌤️.
Chaskiq@Chaskiqapp

We are thrilled to announce the launch of version 1.0.0 of Chaskiq; we have been working tirelessly to bring you this latest version after a year of work, including exciting new features, enhancements, and fixes blog.chaskiq.io/chaskiq-1-0-0/ . Now, its time to party, yay 🥳🎉🙌🥂

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miguel michelson
miguel michelson@michelson·
@Shpigford I did the opposite; I rewrote hotwire apps back to React. Used to hate React. But for really complex UI is the best, and nowadays I barely touch the code, and I get really high-end results.
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
has anyone ever deeply used react (or similar) inside a rails app and went BACK to hotwire? when i poke around on older projects that use hotwire, it drives me insane the amount of extra effort it requires.
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Ma Wukong 马悟空@Ma_WuKong·
🇨🇳 Una empresa china, HexaCercle (灏存科技), ha creado una mano biónica con un sistema que puede capturar el movimiento humano con precisión de milisegundos. Permite que múltiples manos robóticas imiten las acciones de una sola persona simultáneamente.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@Ineslaram Quienes no saben programar también pueden llegar muy lejos. Lo único necesario es tener claro qué se quiere lograr. Si la AI no lo hace a la primera, simplemente se lo pides de nuevo, ajustas la instrucción y sigues iterando hasta obtener el resultado que buscas.
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Inés@Ineslaram·
Estoy construyendo mi primer proyecto con Claude desde 0. De momento veo un poco complicado que alguien que no sepa programar pueda hacerlo. Que pensáis ?
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miguel michelson@michelson·
Honestly, everything in LiveView feels like an awkward workaround to make it function like native HTML. Even a simple deployment requires extra effort to avoid disrupting the UI. I love elixir, but I prefer to have it only for the backend.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@jesseengel Would you be interested in being interviewed about this project? We have a section on our magazine at rauversion.com that focuses on music-related open-source projects. our platform is also open source :)
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Jesse Engel@jesseengel·
Today, we're open sourcing the code behind "The Infinite Crate," our VST/AU plugin that lets you play with Lyria RealTime directly inside your favorite DAW! 🎧🎶 Since we released The Infinite Crate last year, it’s been used by some of our favorite artists - including a wonderful showcase with @daitomanabe in Tokyo - and being featured as a top new music tool at NAMM 2026. We’re now fully open sourcing the plugin for developers to fork, modify, and make their own under the permissive Apache 2.0 license. 💾 Get it here: github.com/magenta/the-in…
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
Oracle just told every AI company on earth the same thing. Your models are worthless. Not the technology, talent or the billions spent training them. But the data they were trained on. Larry Ellison, the man who built Oracle into the backbone of global enterprise just dropped a bombshell. He said ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Llama, all of them are training on the exact same data.​ The entire public internet, every Wikipedia page, Reddit thread and every news article. That means they're all converging essentially becoming the same product with different logos.​ Ellison's word for it is commodities. But here's where it gets dangerous. He says the real gold isn't public data, It's private data.​ The medical records in hospital systems, the financial data in bank vaults. The supply chain secrets of every Fortune 500 and guess where most of that data already lives. Not Google, Amazon or Microsoft but inside Oracle.​ Oracle databases hold most of the world's high value private enterprise data. So Oracle just launched something called AI Database 26ai.​ It lets the top AI models, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Llama reason directly over a company's private data, without that data ever leaving the vault.​ They're using a technique called RAG, Retrieval Augmented Generation. The AI doesn't train on your data, it searches it in real time.​ Think about what that means. A bank could ask AI to analyze every loan it's ever made without exposing a single customer record. A hospital could have AI diagnose patients using its full medical history without violating HIPAA.​ A defense contractor could let AI reason across classified operations without data leaving a secure environment.​ Ellison is betting this is bigger than the training market. Bigger than the GPU boom. Bigger than the data center buildout.​ He called it the largest and fastest growing market in history.​ The numbers back the ambition. Oracle's remaining performance obligations just hit $523 billion. That's contracted revenue not yet delivered and $300 billion of it comes from OpenAI alone.​ Cloud revenue hit $8 billion in a single quarter, OCI grew 66 percent and GPU revenue surged 177 percent.​ But here's the part nobody's talking about. If private data becomes the real AI moat, then whoever controls the database controls the future of AI.​ And that's a level of power that should make everyone uncomfortable.
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Charles Oliver Nutter@headius·
I think it's pretty telling that after stealing the entirety of the world's Open Source Software to train their models, *none* of the AI code tool companies offer discounted or free plans to OSS projects. Just another slap in the face from the biggest OSS pirates in history.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@hamptonism For programmers who loved writing code: it’s all faster now, better optimized… and dull AF.
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Anthropic CEO: Software engineering will be completely obsolete in 6-12 months…
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miguel michelson@michelson·
#Liveview is similar to an almost perfect circle, but the minor offset can lead to some challenges. This experience highlights the advantages of adopting a stateless approach.
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Nico@nico_jeannen·
Any cheaper alternative to Cursor?? $1400 in a month is absolute madness, no matter the amount of code 💀
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lzndon@lzndon·
Name a famous Japanese person without using google
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@thdxr I think it is ok to keep the JS on the frontend and your favorite language in the backend.
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dax@thdxr·
the js framework space is actually a mess right now - you'd think with so many options all needs would be met but it's looking like nextjs won super hard, decimated everything else, but then became this exotic thing you have to really buy into you have hono which has all the things you need to build an api (validation, openapi, etc) but it's messy to plug in frontend frameworks like react or solid tanstack/solidstart/astro can handle the frontend part but are weak for building an api you're still stuck smashing things together if you want something complete
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
I use pgadmin everyday and I hate it so much. The UI/UX is is making me sick 🤢 I want Supabase-grade UI, but I DON'T want all the underlying tooling. Literally just the UI so I can inspect my DBs and do queries. And I can't for the life of me find this tool. This doesn't exist? Who's gonna create it? I'd pay for this on a lifetime deal.
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shipz ✧@heyshipz·
name a famous Japanese person without using google
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Rezi@rqobela·
Programming language you learnd but never used again is...?
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miguel michelson@michelson·
If your framework is still focused on solving routing but lacks workers, mailers, uploaders, and an ORM, then it is not a full-stack framework; it is simply a router.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@catalinmpit I've been banned from Hetzner because I forgot to pay a 5€ VPS. Now it's impossible to recover my account. Do they not have recurring payments?
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Catalin@catalinmpit·
Hetzner bad. And yes, I have apps running on the instance.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@yongfook In 2024, I agreed with this perspective. However, today, creating front-back tech stacks takes only minutes with LLM, and the results provide a significantly better user experience.
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miguel michelson@michelson·
@daisyui_ @kluplau Using Tailwind directly in HTML simplifies the process instead, your example adds another layer of complexity.
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daisyUI@daisyui_·
@kluplau Yes, exactly what daisyUI does. It adds class names to Tailwind CSS.
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