Andrés Rodríguez

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Andrés Rodríguez

Andrés Rodríguez

@mixedCase

I like making computers do stuff.

Uruguay Katılım Ekim 2014
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Andrés Rodríguez
Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@HSVSphere @zack_overflow Human reviewed, sure, human written, ehhhh, so-so. A lot of comments are fine if you ask it to focus on the why and limit scope. But I do find myself editing them at times to switch them to language designed for understanding and not academic onanism, but it's mostly minor edits
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
@zack_overflow All LLMs do this and have done it from the start. Which is why I delete all comments LLMs generate in code I care about. There's no replacement to human written comments yet.
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zack@zack_overflow·
Noticing Fable is very often writing code comments that reference details from chatting with it, but they make very little sense in the context of reading it in the codebase
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@yhloww @InsanityBit > You’re basically compensating for another person’s lack of discipline and mistakes. Yes. That is what we use computers for. That, and being fast at it.
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Blunt@yhloww·
@mixedCase @InsanityBit There has never been a time when “making it easier for the user” instead of enforcing the best practices has ended well. You’re basically compensating for another person’s lack of discipline and mistakes.
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Colin O'Brien
Colin O'Brien@InsanityBit·
Cool that Zig's answer to "bun had memory safety issues" was "the bun devs suck" - where have I seen that approach before?
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@freeakayy @yhloww @InsanityBit Of course it is. C's (great) value lies in ecosystem momentum only. If you're making optimal choices, you're not choosing C for a new project unless you're forced to by circumstance.
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@yhloww @InsanityBit Whether Jared sucks or not isn't the takeaway. Zig as a language was obsolete from conception because it was designed around "you're not doing it right" rather than helping the user. His ad-hominem ridden tirade is an implicit admission that he knows this. That's the main issue.
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Blunt@yhloww·
@InsanityBit What if the Bun dev sucked actually? This is the creator of a language telling you that you’re not doing it right and your entire defense is based off of the design of another language. Andrew deserves better!
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@LewisCTech Zig vs Rust is *very* relevant. In the world of LLMs, the better language for modeling compile-time constraints while still being pragmatic, wins. Zig's ethos has always been about ego: "Just get things right". The slop machines are an ego check that shatters that.
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Lewis Campbell
Lewis Campbell@LewisCTech·
Based Andrew Kelley. Zig VS Rust is irrelevant here. I will always support real engineering with real thought behind it, over slop produced by tired computer programmers - no matter how technologically impressive the slop machine is.
Lewis Campbell tweet media
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Floorman working oil rig
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@tldraw Credit where it's due, I originally stole it from the Elm community, where I first learned FP so many years ago.
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@tldraw isRecord is something I literally had been typing manually for years in almost every codebase I joined maintenance of. Here's another freebie: type RemoteData<T, Err> = | { _tag: "NotAsked" } | { _tag: "Loading" } | { _tag: "Failure", err: Err } | { _tag: "Success", value: T }
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@PhDenLogica @grok Tengo entre 6 y 8 subscripciones de AI. SuperGrok es la peor. 30 USD que me reventé el gasto de la semana en 2 horas de Grok 4.5. Es un buen modelo, pero la sub se queda atrás de OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenCode Go, NeuralWatt, entre otros.
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PhD en Lógica y Libertad
Vale la pena pagar Premium+ solo para tener SuperGrok en Grok Build? @grok 4.5 es una locura pero solo lo probé en Cursor...
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@Raymond25257213 @portalmvd Es un auto grande che, muy difícil de maniobrar! Pero tranquilo, como lo rozó alguien salen todos estos giles que le regalaron la licencia de conducir en la cajita feliz a defender al Spark.
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Diana Pinto
Diana Pinto@soydianapinto·
Pusiste la lógica de negocio en el stored procedure de la base de datos. Ahora no puedes testearla, versionarla ni migrarla. 🥲
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@rough__sea > it gets out-of-date easily don't use AGENTS.md for shit that gets out of date easily
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Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
apparently this statement is too vague for some people. it gets out-of-date easily, agents tend to heed it without reflection, code should be self explanatory.
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Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md is largely an anti-pattern
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@nicoharone Debounce dinámico con una base, y a eso sumarle algunos segundos más en base a inferencia de mensaje incompleto utilizando un modelo ultraliviano. De hecho me pregunto si no es el tipo de problema que convenga hacer un clasificador tonto en vez de un LLM.
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Nicola Romero Gerik 💸
Nicola Romero Gerik 💸@nicoharone·
Los que hacen bots en WhatsApp: Como resuelven el problema de la gente que habla asi: - hola - tengo - un - problema Y que el llm no le responda varias veces?
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@MichaelArnaldi Been observing the same, and during an extensive image generation session I was offered to choose which image I preferred, from one that looked very much like having the current model's telltale signs and one that very decisively didn't.
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Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
I bet GPT 5.6 is in rollout, in the past few days 5.5 became stupid to the point of me wanting to switch to GLM, that usually happens when they are out of GPUs due to a new rollout
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💀🥀PolarPulse🩶🖤@polar_pulse·
@favor1tehater What did you expect from friendslop/content slop These type of games only work for streamers then it'll be dead the next week because those same people that promoted the game are now on the next scan game it's almost like a crypto coin
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Hater@favor1tehater·
This game is terrible, I played for 50 minutes but it's awful.
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@bjacobso @samgoodwin89 I don't think Hindley Milner could deal with the kind of cool shit you can pull off with TypeScript. It's pretty much some form of dependent typing at times.
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Ben Jacobson
Ben Jacobson@bjacobso·
@samgoodwin89 what if there was an equally powerful hindley milner based type checker for that lisp?
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@_BWonSamDi @elgabiferre Flaco andá a cualquier carnicería cheta de pocitos y pediles para mirar como luce el Uruwagyu que orgullosamente producimos, comparala con esta imagen, y pregúntales cuánto cuesta y por qué es buena. No lo vas a aceptar ahora pero nos estás dejando re pegados con lo que pusiste.
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Andrés Rodríguez@mixedCase·
@soully brother out here writing frontend code on marble with a hammer and chisel, acting like this is more than 30 seconds for anyone with a proper development set-up
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