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fks@FredKSchott·
Introducing Flue — The First Agent Harness Framework Flue is a TypeScript framework for building the next generation of agents, designed around a built-in agent harness. Flue is like Claude Code, but 100% headless and programmable. There's no baked in assumption like requiring a human operator to function. No TUI. No GUI. Just TypeScript. But using Flue feels like using Claude Code. The agents you build act autonomously to solve problems and complete tasks. They require very little code to run. Most of the "logic" lives in Markdown: skills and context and AGENTS.md. Flue is like Astro or Next.js for agents (not surprising, given my background 🙃). It's not another AI SDK. It's a proper runtime-agnostic framework. Write once, build, and deploy your agents anywhere (Node.js, Cloudflare, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, etc). We originally built Flue to power AI workflows inside of the Astro GitHub repo. But then @_bgiori got his hands on it, and we realized that every agent needs a framework like Flue, not just us. Check it out! It's early, but I'm curious to hear what people think. Are agents ready for their library -> framework moment?
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lauren@poteto·
we don't have to live this way. senior engineers have the duty of building guardrails and teaching the next generation of programmers the practices that lead to high quality software. AIs may write most of the code, but you still decide what ships. we should never lose our taste for quality software. i made this analogy a while back: everyone can cook at home but yet restaurants still exist. the floor is rising, but so is the ceiling. the best software will always be made by those who care.
Jaana Dogan ヤナ ドガン@rakyll

Lately I’ve been feeling depressed because decades of our hard work is completely gone like it never existed. I heard from others that they also find it very hard to dial into the new norm of low quality software engineering.

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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
Had "take your kid to work day" and saw my son typing with like only three fingers. I told him no child of mine is going to be keyboard illiterate - $50 to get to 50wpm 90% acc with correct touch typing - $75 for 75wpm - $500 for 100wpm 95% acc two days later:
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Adam@adamdotdev·
I’m going through the craziest burnout I’ve experienced in my ~17 year career I’ve been sick for 16 days now, haven’t even been able to go for walks I kind of fucking hate AI I think all of these things are related
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Smaili@smaili__·
As a programmer, I could never understand people who keep the file tree open all the time. Why do you need it? Why are you giving away that much precious space for just looking at it `n` seconds? Isn't it beautiful to look just at the code
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Smaili@smaili__·
Maybe I am a bit late to the party, but @_hammerspoon is such an amazing tool. I just replaced three different apps with it. I think it deserves more visibility
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ayesha@ayesha_fatiima·
Genuine question: What’s your go-to API testing tool in 2026?
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Smaili@smaili__·
@ryanflorence Amazing tweet. I always try to keep in mind this: when someone reacts bad, try to think the positive side. Maybe they had a bad day? Of course it is not always easy, because our human ego wins, and we get angry and fail... but forgiving is not easy when your wound gets big
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
A few years I went through one of the more difficult things in my life and I don't like the way I responded to it I was hurt by people I considered friends over something that wasn't true My hurt turned to hate and it kind of overcame me It changed my personality to somebody I've never been and don't want to be. Negative, flippant, and untrusting. Everybody became suspicious I eventually came across some teaching in my church about forgiving others, even when they aren't sorry. It was hard to do but I managed to let go of the hate. It's hilarious how much lighter your life becomes when you just forgive and let go of things However, I still don't think my personality has completely recovered. I'm still pretty untrusting and everybody in tech is still suspicious except like five people. It's my fault for not forgiving and moving on. Anyway, don't be like me: forgive people quickly so you don't widen a wound so much that it leaves a scar
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Smaili@smaili__·
@mediocreDevops @GregMolnar Yes, aerospace is used for tailing. My config is vim-like keybinding, but you can check and copy some useful stuff you find there
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Smaili@smaili__·
I don't use `Raycast`, never tried, i have been using alfred before i knew about raycast so I just stick with it. For apps I usually prefer to keep things in spaces For example 1-> i have a coding editor == in my case terminal 2 -> browser 3-> finder 4-> Chat (teams/discord) 5-> email client So basically i just press alt+(112345) depending where i want to go, it is quick that way, and i always know where i have my things. Each app goes on its own place.
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AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@smaili__ @GregMolnar Also on aerospace. Combined with Raycast it’s a huge improvement to make it somewhat livable. But it’s still super miserable in comparison to Omarchy.
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Smaili@smaili__·
@thdxr better. More space is always better for real users IMO
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dax@thdxr·
messing with tighting up opencode ui and removing the horizontal padding better? worse?
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Matteo Collina@matteocollina·
We benchmarked TanStack Start, React Router, and Next.js running the exact same eCommerce app at 1,000 req/s on AWS EKS. The results were eye-opening.
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MDN Web Docs@MozDevNet·
Lazy loading? Infinite scroll? Scroll animations? Meet IntersectionObserver 👋 React when elements enter or leave the viewport, no scroll event listeners. ⋅ Built-in debouncing ⋅ Works off the main thread ⋅ No performance overhead Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Fernando@Franc0Fernand0·
If you're a software engineer who wants to upskill in system design, read these 14 articles (links below):
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Qwen@Alibaba_Qwen·
🚀 Introducing the Qwen 3.5 Small Model Series Qwen3.5-0.8B · Qwen3.5-2B · Qwen3.5-4B · Qwen3.5-9B ✨ More intelligence, less compute. These small models are built on the same Qwen3.5 foundation — native multimodal, improved architecture, scaled RL: • 0.8B / 2B → tiny, fast, great for edge device • 4B → a surprisingly strong multimodal base for lightweight agents • 9B → compact, but already closing the gap with much larger models And yes — we’re also releasing the Base models as well. We hope this better supports research, experimentation, and real-world industrial innovation. Hugging Face: huggingface.co/collections/Qw… ModelScope: modelscope.cn/collections/Qw…
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Smaili@smaili__·
@Jitesh_117 If you use tmux check also this plugin i have built. It is barebone but it is quite easy to extend and add prompts or whatever you like, and more features coming soon. github.com/MSmaili/wiremu…
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jitesh💙@Jitesh_117·
found a really cool neovim plugin to integrate opencode with my nvim session. I can now use my neovim just like cursor/antigravity lmao so good! just have to start opencode with the --port flag and I'm good to go
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