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Patrick

@patrickvdpols

Father of Ruby https://t.co/KbSNGHraCy

Netherlands Katılım Ekim 2010
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@shrikardayalu Vibing a chrome extension as we speak, im currently letting it iterate over it, make a plan for improvements and so on. Not touching the code. No, this is not my app, I'm not the builder. It's starting to work better and better though. A chrome addon that just does what you ask.
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Shrikar Dayalu@shrikardayalu·
“If you used AI, you didn’t really build it.” By that logic, using power tools means you didn’t build anything either. The tool isn’t the builder, the person using it is. AI just lowers the barrier. It doesn’t remove the skill. What do you think, if you vibecoded an app did you still build it?
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
And ofcourse, it does not work ;)
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
Let's see if this is a working one ;) Fished this out of the new google aistudio builder
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@OfficialLoganK This is nuts, what the fuck did you make, it built an entire AI debate simulator in less than 2 minutes.
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Deysso@Deysso_crypto·
@SergioRocks Let's be real. Given the right information, AI can also design a solid architecture.
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Sergio Pereira
Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
Sam Altman is right about one thing: - Writing software used to be harder. But there’s an assumption hidden in that statement: - That because it’s easier now, engineers matter less. It’s actually the opposite. AI made it easier to write code. It did not make it easier to build robust software systems. If anything, it made it easier to build fragile ones. Today you can generate: - API integrations - User interfaces - Backend data flows - Entire features In hours. But what happens when: - The same request is processed twice - Data arrives incomplete or out of order - A dependency fails halfway through - Real users behave in unexpected ways That’s where software breaks. It's not about the code. It's about how the system is architected. And that’s where engineering experience shows up. Understanding failure modes. Designing for edge cases. Building systems that don’t collapse under real usage. AI didn’t remove the need for engineers. It removed the barrier to writing code. Which means more systems will be built. And more of them will need to be designed properly. The engineers who can do that are not less important. They are more critical than ever.
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Patrick
Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@pcshipp Give it some time, make sure they are cross linked, not orphaned pages (just a sitemap entry is not enough). Also, use IndexNow, which really helps speeding up things index wise.
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pc@pcshipp·
Generated 10K+ pages but 40% still stuck not indexed March 3: Sitemap submitted - 6.14k Indexed - 4.06k Not indexed Why 40% not indexed what’s going wrong?
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James Ivings
James Ivings@JamesIvings·
if you use @vercel free plan, they now train their AI on your code by default 😱 madness
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LimitLess@NoAlphaLimits·
🚨🚨🚨 ISRAEL JUST MADE THE SINGLE MOST DANGEROUS MILITARY DECISION OF THE ENTIRE WAR. AND NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHAT THEY JUST TRIGGERED. 🚨🚨🚨 Israel and the U.S. struck South Pars — the LARGEST gas field on the planet. But here's what they either didn't know or didn't care about: South Pars is jointly managed by Iran AND Qatar. They didn't just attack Iran. They attacked the energy backbone of their OWN Gulf allies. Let that sink in. 💀 The IRGC just declared ALL major energy facilities across the entire GCC as "direct and legitimate targets" — and warned strikes are coming in the "COMING HOURS." 💀 Listed targets: Qatar's LNG complex, Saudi Aramco facilities, UAE oil terminals — EVERYTHING. 💀 Saudi Aramco has already EVACUATED workers from the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu. They're not waiting. They KNOW what's coming. 💀 Iranian hackers have ALREADY hit Aramco's digital systems — posting images and issuing threats to PARALYZE their infrastructure. 💀 Multiple EXPLOSIONS just heard in Riyadh — confirmed by Reuters, AFP, and AP. Sirens sounding in the Saudi capital. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ Qatar's LNG complex is the LARGEST on Earth. It supplies 30% of the world's liquefied natural gas. If Iran hits it — Europe's heating supply DISAPPEARS overnight. Not in months. OVERNIGHT. ⚠️ Saudi Aramco is the most valuable company on the PLANET — worth $1,800,000,000,000. Its refineries process 12 MILLION barrels per day. One successful strike takes 10% of the world's oil OFFLINE. ⚠️ In 2019, a SINGLE drone attack on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq facility knocked out 5.7 million barrels per day and sent oil up 15% in ONE session. Iran now has 10x the motivation and NOTHING left to lose. They're showing you "precision strikes on Iranian targets." They're NOT showing you that those strikes just gave Iran the JUSTIFICATION to destroy every oil facility from Qatar to Saudi Arabia to the UAE. Here's the logic — follow it carefully: → You bomb a gas field that's JOINTLY OWNED with Qatar → Qatar — your own Gulf ally — publicly condemns you → Iran uses the attack as justification to target ALL Gulf energy → IRGC formally declares Gulf facilities as "legitimate targets" → Aramco starts EVACUATING refineries → Explosions hit RIYADH → You didn't weaken Iran. You gave them the excuse to burn down the ENTIRE Gulf's economy. If this was a "strategic victory," why is Aramco evacuating workers RIGHT NOW? If Iran's military is "degraded," why are 6 Gulf nations scrambling to protect their oil fields from an attack they believe is IMMINENT? Complete silence. You don't evacuate the world's most valuable company unless you KNOW what's coming. The IRGC said "coming hours." Not days. Not weeks. HOURS. And every Gulf state just went from spectator to TARGET. This is no longer a war between the U.S. and Iran. This is a war that's about to ERASE the Gulf's entire energy infrastructure — the infrastructure that powers HALF the planet. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 They don't want you seeing this. Follow + RT to beat the algorithm. 🚨
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danielhe4rt.php@danielhe4rt·
PHP Enums + Match Expression + Socialite Providers = 🔥
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Patrick
Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@wendell_adriel Can't upgrade yet, have a dependency that's not up to date yet :(
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
I was watching the video Benjamin Netanyahu just posted and I noticed something that freaked me out 😳 Did Mike Huckabee’s face glitch on camera?
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Baby Yoda@iamgroguu·
@sama Sam, claude code is still more appealing to general audience as codex was marketed as a PR doer. Any plans on changing that?
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Sam Altman@sama·
The Codex team are hardcore builders and it really comes through in what they create. No surprise all the hardcore builders I know have switched to Codex. Usage of Codex is growing very fast:
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nunomaduro
nunomaduro@enunomaduro·
the laravel pint rule that removes all the docblock "prose" from your code is now out.. 🧼 this is an opt-in rule; to enable it, you need to add this to your `pint.json` file: "rules": {"Pint/phpdoc_type_annotations_only": true} if you don't like this rule, just don't use it..
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Shrikar Dayalu
Shrikar Dayalu@shrikardayalu·
@SahilPanhotra Stripe, I've used it before, and is pretty easy to set up. I've also heard Polar or Dodo Payments is another option people have used, have you used either of them?
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Shrikar Dayalu@shrikardayalu·
Back to work after a day of relaxation. Gotta build in pricing, final checks, and then straight to marketing
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BourneS@bourneshao·
@PovilasKorop interesting. i use both daily and honestly it depends on the task. claude is way better at understanding existing codebases and refactoring, but gpt handles greenfield scaffolding faster. i stopped picking sides and just switch depending on what i need
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@rwkyyy @ciorici I plugin to hide stuff a plugin does! I think we're better off just removing WP entirely 😋
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Pavel Ciorici
Pavel Ciorici@ciorici·
What do you even know about parasites
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@trikcode @Maheshfreel Guilty as charged. I asked Claude to estimate the changelog of last week, how much time it would take for 1 person and it said if you're fast you're looking at 4 to 6 weeks 😆
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Wise@trikcode·
Software engineers are the happiest people on Earth now. They pay $100/month for Claude Code to do the work. Their employer pays them $10,000/month for the results. $9,900 profit for sipping coffee and talking to AI. The funniest part? Not a single dev with a full-time job will ever admit this publicly What a time to be alive.
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@BrianMRey @elonmusk @grok We are discussing this using a piece of web software. Not all software is dead. PHP IS KING.
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Patrick@patrickvdpols·
@chongdashu @RyanEndacott This 'sword', is generated by an LLM that spits out an array of hexcodes, and we turn those hexcodes back into something visible. If you finetune a model with perfect examples, I think you have your sprite generator. This was done by deepseek v3, not fine-tuned ofcourse
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