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@kumikoyomii such a beautiful storytelling, this episode. layer after layer unfolded in such an intricate way. i love it sm
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I recommend working with @nateberkopec if you have a Rails app that is doing decent revenue/mo. Just from engaging with him I'm spending a lot of time revisiting old code, optimising it, and cutting costs. Old code I wrote years ago is so easily improved with all the new models we have at our fingertips.
One day it's saving money with how we use S3.
Another day it's planning migrations of key services.
Today it's cutting job queue times in half.
Tomorrow it's tweaking @Judoscale to juice more utilisation.
Everyone needs a personal trainer for app performance.

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@Sayngelic it's so good considering the last few seasons have the least amount of average anime that are good i feel like
the peak anime stays peak, but the non-big anime also is alao decent.
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So so good! Don't sleep on TestProf, fam! Cut that CI time - from 1 h to 26 minutes easily! TestProf is already used by large and ambitious Rails codebases like Gitlab, PowerHRG and Whop. One of @palkan_tula's best tools ⚒️
kiki.@perklone
I love you @evilmartians thank you for building TestProf 🙇♂️🙇♂️
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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
GIF
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@sudo_goreng can you expand more on the knowledge storage and how you use exa for it?
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One of the main factors in me passing the technical interview (and getting the job) was because I managed to cram A LOT of learning over a weekend, primarily using AI agents to learn
I asked it to generate readings, which includes a list of question that is commonly asked and then told the clanker to use EXA to research the web and create a knowledge storage.
And then using the stuff I learned from reading @GeoffreyHuntley blog posts, I created specs & rules about how the learning process should be.
Personally I prefer interactive learning where the agent ask a question and let me try to answer with my current existing knowledge and then expand & correct it, so its kinda like a personal tutor. And it also tracks my progress using md file so it knows what I already learn and what my weakness is.
And it also generates quiz (mostly open ended question) and then grade me based on my explanation & understanding, and it adjusts the next quiz based on the grade it gave me, so eventually it stops generating quizzes on stuff I'm already decent at.
It also generated hands-on practice, for example it told me to setup LVM stuff on a GCP vm, which is kind of cool. But tbh I didnt do much since im too short on time.
So thanks ma clanka, for helping me land a job.

Goreng@sudo_goreng
Just signed the offer see you soon (in 2-3 months) Malaysia
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The muji gel pen is a mediocre pen (OEM zebra SARASA) wrapped in an aesthetically pleasing shell.
Make of that what you will.
Joe Gebbia@jgebbia
Come say hi next time @zachdive For those asking about the device in my hand: it is a Muji Gel Ink pen in Black. 0.3mm. For $3.40, it is the best pen money can buy.
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