Mikail Bayram
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Hey @Rails folks, Are you using @inertiajs in production?
If yes, I'm curious to know your choice of frontend framework.
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feels good to launch something (initialcommit.co), have a ton of signups and have it go the whole day without ever throwing an error in @sentry

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@jamonholmgren It's VERY interesting a lot of people are coming to the same conclusion. My workflow is basically the same these days as well
prototype -> build the rest, no planning mode involved.
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Absolutely agree: agent plans are only useful for agents, not for humans. Don't read them, don't use them.
I also am super happy that Matt and I have been arriving at the same conclusions independently. It really validates that there's something really fundamental here.
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk
The more I replace plans with prototypes, the better the outputs Who'd have thought that low fidelity prototypes were better than walls of spec Oh yeah, the entire industry for 20 years Stop going against decades of knowledge because someone in SF shipped it as a 'mode'
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I'm arguably one of the fastest and most prolific builders you'll ever meet (and have been that way for 20 years).
Now, I'm creating a community + resources to equip you to be the same!
initialcommit.co/club
Founding membership open now, with tons of content dropping soon!

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@paolino Just what I needed!
I just recently created a docker image in order to backup on r2.. Will be ditching that now 😅
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I released kamal-backup today.
There are Kamal accessories for database backups. None do Active Storage. None use restic. None ship restores, drills, or evidence for security reviews.
So I built one.
paolino.me/kamal-backup/
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@typecraft_dev If the FW had an OLED it would be a no brainer
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@euboid @infisical I rely so much on 1password now 😂
App secrets
my own passwords
everything is there
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I deleted all our .env files from our disc and moved everything to @infisical
Wish I did it sooner. Now...
- Secrets never touch disk
- Secrets auto-shared between developers
- Edit in one place, propagate to prod, GitHub actions, staging env etc

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Running multiple AI agents in parallel sounds great in theory.
In practice, I end up with 10 terminals, 20 PRs, and threads spread across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Half my time goes into figuring out what’s happening where.
It reminds me of adding more monitors. At first, it feels like a productivity boost. Then you realize you’ve mostly created more stress. That’s why I haven’t used multiple monitors in years...
Single-tasking for the win. This is mostly just a reminder for myself 😅
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@VicVijayakumar Impossible: according to the Internet, if you’re not hovering over a kid they immediately die
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@DanBurmawy You know why I’m a billionaire and you’re a loser? Because all you got is this woke victimhood crybaby babble that only retards buy. Your anti-American collectivist sectarian mindset will keep you a loser forever.
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This is how I run 5 agents concurrently in a Code Factory to write/ship 100% of our code.
It uses Symphony from @alex_frantic (oss) + Codex Mac app + @linear
Took me 2-3 days to set up and now it’s *cranking*
github.com/openai/symphony
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@dhh The only think stopping me from this setup vs. hyprland windows layed out the same way is the keyboard shortcut friction i feel when using tmux.
But I guess I should "Just give it a minute"? :)
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android made me realize that pwa is not that bad... it's bad on iOS 🤡
you can even use haptic feedback in web apps for a nicer experience...
also the scrolling in chrome is STABLE no juggling of toolbars going up down etc, just one fixed address bar on bottom that doesn't move or collapse, so the web apps actually act in a predictable way...
i swear we've been lied and manipulated by tim apple man, fuck
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This is by far the most popular talk from @SFRubyConf.
Dave Thomas (@pragdave) is a legend in the software development and Ruby communities. He co-authored the Manifesto for Agile Software Development and has written many programming books. But he mostly sees himself as a programmer, and as someone who thinks deeply about what that means.
“I think about why we insist on making software development harder than it should be, and I write about ways of simplifying it,” Dave says. This talk is one of those attempts.
“Start writing Ruby, stop using classes” is a masterclass on writing Ruby, choosing modules over classes, and questioning the habits we inherited from C++.
Watch it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=sjuCiI…

YouTube
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@thekitze @clawdeez_bot aand we cannot use the max subscription on anything anymore 😂
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i am back to using codex 5.2 in cli for coding 100% of the time. no cursor no composer no gemini no opus. claude max subscription exists only for @clawdeez_bot 🤙
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