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@stef

Move fast and make things. 🦋 https://t.co/EFxCAZRVnW

London, UK Katılım Mart 2007
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@mattpocockuk One thing I added just this week is Vercel edge config as a way to control the nextjs flags I want rather than having to redeploy to turn flags on and off (rather than relying on Env).
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Yes this is kind of my workflow. Experiments per agent task with linear tracking the work as we go. Ensure the work doesn't disrupt the current process/feature. Front end preferences toggles for each flag for the users that are testing it so they can see current reality versus new reality. Once good feedback promote the flag as default with a Doppler config change. And repeat!
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Is anyone doing feature flag development with agents? Not tried it, but in theory feature flagging is an alternative model to PR's to getting work on main. 1. Put it on main, disabled by a flag 2. Deploy with the rest of the system 3. Unflag to selected users early 4. Fix bugs for those users 5. Unflag to more users 6. Repeat until shipped Feels like a perfect strategy to pair with agents
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@threepointone Yes this is basically what I'm trying to build
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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
what if we gave every cloudflare agent a file system (sqlite/r2) tools to operate on it (shell) powered (and secured!) by codemode all powered by workers ai (or byom)
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@dok2001 @nextjs @Vite I think Vercel messed up with their pricing for a Nextjs deployment in this new world. $20+ min for non-hobby, per collaborator seat pricing (feels like pure margin for them), just doesn't make sense. Good to see you offering another way
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Dane Knecht 🦭
Dane Knecht 🦭@dok2001·
It’s Next.js Liberation Day. The #1 request we kept hearing: help us run Next fast and secure, without the lock-in and the costs. So we did it. We kept the amazing DX of @nextjs, without the bespoke tooling, built on @vite. We’re working with other providers to make deployment a first-class experience everywhere. Next.js belongs to everyone. blog.cloudflare.com/vinext/
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@sassy_009 Thanks for posting! I'm not on here much either but this popped up and I love your music - listening now 🎉
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Sassy 009@sassy_009·
the way I’m not using this platform
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@ericzakariasson @Rasmic While I am chatting to an agent, currently I can't select some text, press delete and rewrite it. I have to hold delete to get the caret back to the start of the text and start typing. Could you add a text editing pass to the bug bash?
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Micky
Micky@Rasmic·
hi cursor team, it's michael, i really like you but y'all are shipping so much there are too many bugs i have a suggestion, take 1 week... no new features and please do a bug bash please please pleaseeee cheers, michael
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@fractaledmind Sounds great - perhaps you could post the caniuse scores for the various browser features this relies on?
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Stephen Margheim
Stephen Margheim@fractaledmind·
The scorecard when it comes to whether the approach is [1] cacheable, [2] colorable, [3] keeps the DOM small, and [4] doesn't require external requests: Inline SVG ❌ ✅ ❌ ✅ IMG tag ✅ ❌ ✅ ❌ Icon fonts ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ mask-image ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅
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Stephen Margheim
Stephen Margheim@fractaledmind·
SVG icons have been "solved" myriad ways, but I find them all lacking. Inline SVGs? Bloated DOM. <img> tags? Can't change colors. Icon fonts? Blurry at certain sizes, a11y issues. CSS background-image? Still can't change colors. But, today there's actually a perfect solution...
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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
Big news! My wife and I bought our first home, right in Dayton, Ohio!! Moved in 3 weeks ago. This place is a dream for us, but know it only costs a fraction of what this would cost in most places in the US. I've got an entire 11'x12' office that I'm setting up as a dream office and video studio :D Stay tuned :)
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I may be missing some context, but I see a company that has an existing trademark for several years and a new entrant that has chosen to use the same mark for an overlapping service in the same sector. The existing company MUST defend. That's how trademarks work, otherwise the original company loses/weakens their position. I don't have any skin in the game here but surely we would all benefit from this conversation if it's clear that this is how the world works?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
This dude is a bitch and is severing legal threats to @uwukko for using the name “Helium browser” because he used Helium for his shitty mobile network Try me, Amir. I’ll personally bankroll this case till your whole fucking company shuts down.
amir 🇺🇸@amirhaleem

@uwukko @awawawhoami only care about people getting confused. amazon is just a rainforest, apple is just a fruit. will contact you privately

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Tou don't nerd to speak check sf. Type correctly to be able to work with an LLM because they can deal wight the typos and still urndrfjsbg ehst IDB gong on. This is an amazing feature
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Oh wow. What happened over at Authy? Did they get rid of their product design team and go with vibe coding instead? 🤯
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@d4m1n I want to be able to get Cursor to run somewhere cloud-based that's not my laptop and make a feature I just came up with, and then make a PR that I can review. Ist that what this is? Are you saying you *don't* want that?
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Dan ⚡️
Dan ⚡️@d4m1n·
the moment Claude Code won ☝️ "Oh what I always wanted is to get on the bus and vibe code on my SaaS" said literally no human being ever
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Microservices actually seem quite well-suited to the new vibecoding era. Small scope, easy to reason about in a context window.
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@Azikara @PrajwalTomar_ It's not in production. It's just a command that runs in local development to generate code
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Tristan & Lulu
Tristan & Lulu@Azikara·
@PrajwalTomar_ Cool. What’s your redundancy plan for addressing the risk of an MCP server failing in production? How do you mitigate this?
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Cursor + Supabase + MCP = AI-powered MVP development at its best. This is how I’m shipping client MVPs faster, cheaper, and smarter with AI handling the backend, database, and migrations. Let’s break it down.
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Erik Torenberg
Erik Torenberg@eriktorenberg·
I’m excited to share that: 1.⁠ ⁠I’m joining Andreessen Horowitz as a general partner. 2.⁠ ⁠a16z has acquired Turpentine. Everything I’ve worked on over my career has been around investing and building products/networks/media for founders — a16z is the perfect place for me to do this work at the highest level. I’ve long admired the firm’s endless ambition and startup mentality. When I was thinking about starting a firm and asked Ben for advice on how to build the next a16z, he told me “the next a16z is…a16z”. When I told Marc my plans to marry investing, media, and networks, he said “do it all here, but bigger” and crafted the right role to make it all work. As for Turpentine, the shows will continue. I’m proud of what we built and excited to have more resources for supporting our hosts and growing the network. Today I’m feeling deeply grateful for all the entrepreneurs I’ve backed and my incredible team members at each chapter — and fortunate to now work with all the brilliant people at a16z. I’m stoked to partner with the next generation of great entrepreneurs and also hire even more fantastic people into the firm. DMs are open and my email is et@a16z.com.
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Maybe I'm using the wrong phrase then. Perhaps there are degrees of vibe code? I'm finding I'm able to make very promising things happen in a creative / product director mode (having done both those jobs) but the minute you need to flip to CTO / senior engineer, it's like the facade shifts.
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Scott@scottjla·
@stef It's good for learning, it's good for boilerplate, for solving certain problems... But you don't want your whole codebase vibe coded! (especially as it's usually written in outdated libraries)
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The main problem with vibe coding is that it turns your familiar codebase into the dreaded "somebody else's code". Here lies an opportunity, I think.
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." (Arthur C. Clarke's third law) Which must explain why every user interface now has a little ✨ button which does something inexplicable.
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@akothari @bleikamp Navigation. It seems wild to me that you have this semi structured data plus an AI feature but have no navigation layer on top other than a slow search and a sidebar that doesn't have what I want to see in it or can use to find what I want to see
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Ben Bleikamp
Ben Bleikamp@bleikamp·
I feel like I'm going insane but Notion is not actually very good software How did they trick everyone?
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@jlongster @charliermarsh This pattern of rendering content as responses stream in from the LLM seems to not be that compatible with the React pattern of re-rendering the entire element for every token. Seems like a gap for something new
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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
This can't just be me, right? Battling endlessly against this text-selection behavior?
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