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Sheikh

@recursivehell

software engineer interested in distributed systems, infrastructure and platform. film photography enthusiast and a theatre dabbler

Ottawa, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2013
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Sheikh@recursivehell·
@artindetails why does this look like Ottawa? the church looks like St.Patrick’s church that has the well
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@artindetails·
feels like in a van gogh painting
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Introducing /orchestrate, a skill that recursively spawns agents to tackle your most ambitious tasks with the Cursor SDK. We’ve used it to: - Autoresearch our internal skills, cutting token use by 20% while improving evals - Cut cold start times on our internal backend by 80%
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
i still want bun to have a builtin job queue api with redis & postgres backends
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@_ashleypeacock @vite_js It’s provider-specific so I dunno :( I’d rather have primitives than magic. We’ve got Vercel for that.
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Ashley Peacock@_ashleypeacock·
I have a feeling Void by @vite_js is going to be very popular when it becomes generally available ⚡️
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Evan You@evanyou·
(V)ite (O)ptimized (I)somorphic (D)eploy
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
We’ve been cooking. 2 updates in the Codex app 👇 You can now personalize the Codex app with themes that match your taste. Import themes you like or share your own.
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@benvargas @rohanvarma This this this! I work on codespaces and the Codex App is essentially useless for me unless I’m missing something.
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Ben Vargas@benvargas·
@rohanvarma Connection support for remote app-servers, I don't only develop on my local machine (VPS's, Mac Minis running OpenClaw, etc.) - only developing with it on my local machine is too limiting to adopt.
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Rohan Varma@TheRohanVarma·
If you have tried the Codex App, but don't use it as a daily driver yet: What needs to improve to make it the primary place you work with coding agents?
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Devon Govett
Devon Govett@devongovett·
Is it just me or does this sound absolutely miserable to anyone else? Why would I want to spend my time writing requirements and reviewing code instead of directly building things? Building stuff is the fun part! How about we replace the boring parts like meetings and emails and status updates and issue triage. Engineers should be making tools to make *our* jobs better, not helping the idea guys replace us with slop.
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@ericzakariasson With the hype behind this I thought it was going to be something crazy
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Sheikh@recursivehell·
@ryanflorence It was a great showing, super excited! Being more of a backend-focused dev, I’m more excited to see what’s coming down the pipeline on that end. Are you guys looking to explore further than the API layer like Rails?
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
And we *literally* just got started
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
Hey, I know you think this.update() is manual updates but setState for some reason isn't (?) there's something more interesting. Did you see that frame.reload() reconciled AN HTML RESPONSE against both the REAL DOM and the HYDRATED COMPONENTS?!
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@jamwt what’s the plan? any tidbits? 👀
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Jamie Turner@jamwt·
I’m very grateful for all the love convex is getting now. But the vision for the platform six month to a year from now is so, so much more powerful. And more elegant. So I’m just anxious to hire great people so we can realize that vision ASAP.
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Sheikh@recursivehell·
@wesamo__ Bless up man, you can sleep peacefully at night.
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Sheikh@recursivehell·
@jamonholmgren Good ol’ REST is king, grpc for service to service communication is pretty industry standardard, binary data transfer, google standard and all. GraphQL is super useful for federating services though, but is often not the right fit and more complex than what most people will need.
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Jamon@jamonholmgren·
So, I’ve been out of back end for a decade …. what’s the most common/popular modern API system these days? GraphQL seems to be fading hard. Is it the new realtime systems like SSE / websockets? Is it just good old REST? Convex-like, tRPC, what? This is not “what do I personally like best”, I want to know what you’re seeing in the wild. What is most popular/common?
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emil@emilwidlund·
hold my beer — brb moving all @polar_sh tools into a single Polar CLI > migrate from lemon squeezy, paddle & stripe > webhook tunneling for local development > polar init — payment boilerplate setup > much more all rewritten in @EffectTS_ because why not
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Sheikh@recursivehell·
@jarredsumner @bunjavascript Yep, committed the lockfile. No existing node_modules, this is using GH Actions. We are doing bun ci for reproducible builds, not sure if that’s having any impact. We were already caching the modules when using node, maybe that’s why there’s no difference in speed?
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@jarredsumner Trying to migrate our Github Action workflow incrementally to use bun, first for installing dependencies and it’s either equally fast as our node one or even a little slower 🥲
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
In the next version of Bun Idle CPU time is reduced
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@snowmaker coping by so many non-technical people in these replies
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Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
If you are a technical founder, you do not need a non-technical cofounder.
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@arpowers @schickling How does it interop with the rest of JS ecosystem, nom and what not?
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Fiction.com@fiction_labs·
@schickling Can someone please explain to me WHY? Its a huge abstraction, complete new language on top of TS. I'd expect the benefits to be more apparent than "You have typed errors..." what is the benefit, plainly stated? 🙏
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Johannes Schickling@schickling·
I already believed this before agentic coding but now it’s undeniably clear to me. Any TypeScript engineering team not using Effect will be at a massive disadvantage. Basically the same story as using plain JS instead of TS.
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