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@incident_io | https://t.co/nRz68gaRUd | https://t.co/vbvewvheC6 | Trying to keep up with @gabpmts 🧠. | ex @duffelhq, @gocardless, @blizzard_ent

London, UK Katılım Şubat 2010
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Jessica Kerr
Jessica Kerr@jessitron·
Another new AI habit: Find a new cli tool. Download its repo and have Claude check whether it looks safe. Foolproof? NO. Better than nothing? feels like it
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Jessica Kerr
Jessica Kerr@jessitron·
New AI habit: install a new cli tool. Tell it to explore how to use the tool and write its own skill and leave itself notes. This builds the context it needs right there in the project, for exactly what's relevant to how we'll use it
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For the first time in 28y I spend more time in Claude code than I do in Emacs. Literally Emacs is used for Magit (btw @bcherny if Claude code got something like magit incorporated holy gosh, 🤯) and just focussed writing mode but not long coding sessions anymore.
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Not VS code, not vim (yes, I know vim and use it daily tyvm, this is not a post about editors), not the various plugins of editors. Not copilot and auto completion. Not emojis, etc. Emacs just got along and evolved. But since Claude Code came out?
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I've been thinking about the specific point in time my brain landed on thinking AI in software development is not a fad. And, hear me out, I think it's because of Emacs. I want to do a post one day about this but I've been using Emacs since 97-98 and nothing ever moved me away
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In my winter break, I finally put pen to paper and wrote about something that's been on my mind for some time now. I’m not the first and I won’t be the last person discussing the fact that AI isn’t optional anymore in the craft of product development. nlopes.dev/writing/ai-isn…
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Please keep Ctrl-B move back a character @claude code. Ctrl-A: Move o beginning of line Ctrl-E: Move to end of line Ctrl-B: Move back one char <- ANNOYED THEY BROKE THIS ONE Ctrl-F: Move cursor forward one char Alt-B: Move back one word Alt-F: Move forward one word
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Claude Code v2.1.19 has been close to unusable for me when having different instances working on multiple repos at the same time. Not sure why but a couple just deadlock and I have to kill -9 the process. Annoying af
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Is there a law for "the bigger a system is, the more likely any one part of it will be missed, ignored, not used, or underutilized"? If not, let's declare one and name it.
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Every few weeks I get a few minutes with Claude and make improvements to securitytxts.com. All #rust, backend 99% me 1% claude, frontend about 50-50 (I think). I'm pretty happy with how rich the errors/warnings are now, including error positions.
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Zain Mobarik
Zain Mobarik@Zainmbrk·
Levelling up the way we use @WisprFlow at incident There’s levels to the game.
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Another great use case for Claude Code. 1. Take a 10y old gist you keep around for some arcane set up for an old machine. 2. claude 3. "Adjust this gist content for the current LTS version of ubuntu" 2 min later: voila.
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Sam Rose
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Have I already said how amazing @incident_io is? Best incident handling experience I have ever worked with.
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Tom@yoamomonstruos·
How long will the retroesque pixelated trend last this time? Maybe it's timeless? I know you all want apps to look like you're in WarGames from 1983.
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