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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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incident.io
incident.io@incident_io·
The stars aligned in Washington the other week 😉 We recently held our annual company-wide offsite. This time, it was something different: Camp Inc. Enter: axe-throwing, archery, river floats, ATVs, hikes, and lots more. Feeling grateful for opportunities like these ❤️‍🔥
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Tim McNamara@timClicks·
A gentle reminder that hits to your status page should be on your dashboard. If everything on your dashboard is green, but you receive a spike in visitors to your status page, then your dashboard is wrong.
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Tomás Markey
Tomás Markey@Tomasmrky·
Demo #1 is underway! Thanks to incident io for providing such a wonderful space🔥🙌🙌 #londonmaxxing
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Steve Domin@stevedomin·
Very proud to see Duffel Cars launch today. Flights and Stays gave our partners a faster way to build travel into their products. Cars makes that experience more complete — helping them support travellers from booking to arrival and beyond.
Duffel@DuffelHQ

Today we’re launching Duffel Cars 🚗 Partners can now embed car rentals from 40 providers, including Avis, Sixt, Enterprise, Hertz and Europcar, across 40,000+ locations in 200 countries — through the same Duffel API they use for Flights and Stays.

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Duffel@DuffelHQ·
Today we’re launching Duffel Cars 🚗 Partners can now embed car rentals from 40 providers, including Avis, Sixt, Enterprise, Hertz and Europcar, across 40,000+ locations in 200 countries — through the same Duffel API they use for Flights and Stays.
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My gosh, the moment I saw this, my mind for some reason immediately jumped to the Voynich manuscript. And lo and behold, this is awesome. flipbook.page/n/fbca34d23e0f…
Zain Shah@zan2434

Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see. @eddiejiao_obj, @drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5)

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I've started doing some performance work on github.com/nlopes/acdc and I'm quite happy. For small files, acdc (rust) is still slightly worse than asciidoctor (ruby). I need to tackle that. For big files (250Mb), acdc is 23x faster for parsing, and 1.8x faster for conversion.
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I did a think again with WASM using Claude Code. In order to commemorate Artemis II checking out the Moon, I've adjusted nlopes.dev homepage to show (yes, using NASA data from their OEM file) its trajectory.
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Vibe coding is not the same thing as coding assisted by AI. Both can be useful but not in the same way. Don't confuse the two.
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While I was waiting in a park bench, I decided to update my 404 page. Ended up vibe coding an ASCII dungeon crawler for it: nlopes.dev/404 It's all in WASM. If you get to the end you get to pick where to go. It's pretty cool what you can do with a phone these days.
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emily sihan zhang@emilyzsh·
incident io bringing me tiny joy today
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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@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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