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roman

roman

@nulladdict

frontend developer. we(e)b enthusiast. music consumer.

Katılım Şubat 2012
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Tanner Linsley
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Ghostty was fun, but time for something else. I still love opencode, too but with CC plans dead on it… I’m feeling lost. Full GUI? T3 Code? Opencode GUI? Warp? Back to cursor? Try CC again? Raw Codex? My 🧠 hurts and I just need to keep shipping.
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Dillon Mulroy
Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
i think i’m back to wanting a really good tab model - any progress here outside of cursor (i don’t have access to supermaven) and for nvim?
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Artem Zakharchenko
Artem Zakharchenko@kettanaito·
It's pronounced "vite" like in "vitest".
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roman
roman@nulladdict·
@thdxr nah too jumpy and annoying
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Codex got more speed. With /fast mode, GPT-5.4 runs 1.5x faster with the same intelligence and reasoning. Move through coding tasks, iteration, and debugging while staying in flow.
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Jordane Belanger
Jordane Belanger@jordanebelanger·
@mitsuhiko I run "--experimental-transform-types" and everything has been working perfectly (enums included). Moving to esm module and adding file extensions was a bit annoying but not too bad. The only reason the flag is still experimental is because of the purists in their core team.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Does anyone target node's type stripping baseline today? The obvious omission here is support for enums but there are ways around it. Any experiences with it worth sharing?
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roman
roman@nulladdict·
@xoposhiy интересная находка (не из результата а из процесса) что участников которые будут писать код без ai стало сложно(-ее?) искать это как минимум рассказывает о проникновении инструментов и ожидаемому отношению к ним
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roman@nulladdict·
@xoposhiy к тому исследованию был немало вопросов и без размера разработчики не были знакомы с тулингом, была отдельная финансовая мотивация, часть разработчиков не закончили эксперимент вижу 10 из них вернулись и результаты улучшились, могли просто научиться пользоваться инструментами
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Pavel Egorov
Pavel Egorov@xoposhiy·
Я напоминаю, что их сетап максимально недружественен к AI: большие легаси репозитории, опытные разработчики, знающие все в этом репозитории, большие задачи. После первого их результата моя реакция была "ха! не удивительно!" и вот прошло меньше года и даже этот сетап поддался.
METR@METR_Evals

Since early 2025, we've been studying how AI tools impact productivity among developers. Previously, we found a 20% slowdown. That finding is now outdated. Speedups now seem likely, but changes in developer behavior make our new results unreliable. We’re working to address this.

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Andreas Kling
Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
Over the last ~2 weeks I've rewritten the @ladybirdbrowser JavaScript compiler in Rust using AI agents. ~25k lines of safe Rust (20k if you exclude comments). No regressions on test262 or our own internal test suites. Extensively tested against the live web by browsing in lockstep mode where we run both the C++ and Rust pipelines, and then verify identical AST & bytecode. We're making a pragmatic decision and adopting Rust as a C++ successor language. What a time to be alive!
Ladybird@ladybirdbrowser

Ladybird adopts Rust, with help from AI ladybird.org/posts/adopting…

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roman
roman@nulladdict·
@ibuildthecloud pure pragmatism though windows support sucks and stability in general could be better they still use it for development
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
it feels like a coup to watch opencode abandon bun. is there no loyalty!?
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roman@nulladdict·
@kettanaito what is your point exactly? people replying signals are right and "canceling promises" is a short-sighted idea in the first place cancellation should be cooperative and explicit otherwise none of the underlying resources are getting freed
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roman@nulladdict·
@saltyAom even if you were able to stop execution mid-line (say aborting the thread sort of style) you would be in a world of pain and leaked resources
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roman@nulladdict·
@saltyAom i’d say this async model is pretty common for task-based async-await languages you either have to pass signals around or the runtime has to support not running the next continuation in the async chain (which is similar to implicit signals in practice)
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
There should be a way to abort promises in JavaScript There's no way to stop running promises at all? Like, what if the client aborts the request? The function is still running, the database query is still going Wasted resources
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roman@nulladdict·
@thdxr they could or owning hardware might become impossible in the future
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dax
dax@thdxr·
someone give me a good argument as to why LLMs won't commodify note this doesn't mean big labs don't continue to do well, just means they don't have monopoly power in it
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
thinking of switching to fish since i discovered bash is in the epstein files
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