Simon Mavsar

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Simon Mavsar

Simon Mavsar

@simonmsims

Ljubljana, Slovenia Katılım Ocak 2009
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Simon Mavsar
Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@MagdalenaBuljan The Brižinski spomeniki are the oldest known slavic texts written in the latin script.
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Ben Dickson@bendee983·
I love this take. Gradually build your AI agent harness to suit your needs. Using part of the added productivity to improve the agent is like investing in your product. You slow down a bit in comparison to the people who YOLO everything and just commit all the code the LLM generates. At some point, the harness you build is so attuned to your experience as a software engineer that it becomes a reflection of your experience. You are in full control of the code you create, almost as if you had written it all yourself. And all the time you spend hardening the agent harness will end up paying back with higher speed in the future. It's like when you spend time creating libraries and tools that you use across projects. You slow down a bit in the beginning but end up saving time in the future.
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin

I am absolutely more productive using agents. I don't know the factor but it's large. However much of that productivity is spent tuning the agents and hardening the product. I'm guessing 30%-40%. Some might consider that a waste; but I don't. The software I'm creating nowadays is vastly more robust than I'd ever been able to create manually. I don't mean that the code is better. I mean the surrounding tests are vastly better. I have a higher degree of confidence than I ever had manually -- even when I used very disciplined TDD and Acceptance testing. And then there's the ability to quickly reorganize the modules and the architecture while keeping those robust tests running. That is a tremendous boon.

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Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@Gavin_McInnes Nah, best stuff like Suffer & No Control are 80s, very late but still very much 80s and punk.
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
Bad Religion were weird because they were from the 80s but I see them as a 90s band - which isn’t just post punk. It’s after punk.
jimi 🏖️@YachtyParty

@Gavin_McInnes I got to play some shows with the Vandals and Bad Religion. The early 2nd wave sound was cool

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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
European countries pronunciation in Japanese
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Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
Remembering the time when I had to code without Cursor and Codex. Thankfully those times are over. We had it so bad.
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Yugoslavian Visuals@YugoslavVisuals·
Vacation on a campsite near Pore in Istria, 1970s.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
How is Claude Code better used? With skills or without skills? I have the $100 max subscription.
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Really cool way to find out which models you can run on your computer: 1. Install llm-checker $ npm install -g llm-checker 2. Detect your hardware $ llm-checker hw-detect 3. Get a recommendation $ llm-checker recommend --category coding Here are some of the recommendations I got:
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Tibo
Tibo@tibo_maker·
i genuinely don't understand - guy is solo - users spend their own balance to grow their Polsia company -> why does he need to fundraise? -> what is the money for? for AI to improve Polsia? he is close to $1m per month and from what I understand, with very low cost, so there is plenty of money available what am I missing?
Ben Cera@Bencera

Polsia just raised $30M at a $250M valuation. Approaching $10M annual run rate. One Founder + AI. Zero employees. Polsia runs companies autonomously. It also ran its own fundraising. I just showed up for signatures.

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Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@regent0x_ Just talk to it, with clear focus, iterating towards well defined goal. Refining stuff as you move along.
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Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@regent0x_ Agreed. Plugin or skill for this, MCP for that... mostly noise. Just talk to it in focused iterations.
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regent0x@regent0x_·
karpathy said it best - most people paying for claude aren't actually using claude. they're typing prompts into a $20/mo chatbox meanwhile claude code ships with built-in features that replace 90% of plugins people install and nobody knows they exist i had 23 plugins. deleted all of them. my sessions got 3x longer and my outputs got sharper watch the video then read the full breakdown below - you'll probably uninstall half your setup by tonight
regent0x@regent0x_

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Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@sandislonjsak Sonnet 80÷, Opus 4.7 for the tricky parts, both using cli agents claude code or droid
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Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
Composer 2.5 for 80% of the work. GPT 5.5 xHigh for 20% of the tricky situations. Cursor for development. Codex for everything else. These are the tools I use and that’s it. What tools do you use for development?
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UROŠ@UrosMikolic·
Vzrok raka ni pomanjkanje preventivnega testiranja, ampak tvoj način življenja.
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Simon Mavsar@simonmsims·
@pmitu There are plenty that works just fine, cli agents like factory droid, claude code,...
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
Everyone's building AI agents. Nobody's building AI agents that actually work.
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