steveb8n

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steveb8n

steveb8n

@steveb8n

Founder of https://t.co/Ak8HDm1k3a. Salesforce developer. Clojure enthusiast. Will (re)tweet mostly on these topics.

Sydney Katılım Nisan 2008
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@borkdude That makes sense. Probably js interop with something like d3 or Vega, so squint or similar. I would use this tool to answer this question 😂
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(λ. borkdude) 🌱@borkdude·
@steveb8n What tool of mine would be suited to build an interactive graph? I guess squint and reagami or so. First I'll have to finish my clojure conj talk though, so maybe later!
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@borkdude I’m assuming that you would enjoy using your own tools to build out something like this. Dog fooding and advertising all in one right?
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@borkdude Brilliant. It’s an impressive body of work. Is there an interactive version? Hovering over an edge could explain how nodes support each other right?
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@borkdude Suggestion: use one of your libs to build an interactive map of all your libs, showing what they do, how they use each other, etc. would make it easier to understand the Bork corpus 🗺️
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@v1aaad I’ve had pretty good success by translating all of my CI steps into Babashka tasks. Then testing them in sequence locally on my machine to get the fast feedback even if they need to interact with my cloud provider.
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vlaaad@v1aaad·
At least I have time to write tweets that document my mental descent... Yay long feedback loops!
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vlaaad@v1aaad·
Ah, working on CI... just a casual 1-hour wait to validate my code changes...
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(λ. borkdude) 🌱@borkdude·
What are some developer tools, libs or langs you just love to use because of their UX (not just because you have to use it)? What makes them nice?
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nextdoc.io
nextdoc.io@nextdoc_io·
Stuck in Sprint 3 while AI races ahead? Meet Streamline—run Apex, see logs, adjust… in seconds, safely. ⚡️ #Apex #Salesforce Real outcomes: a feature that used to take ~2 days dropped to ~90 minutes for early adopters.
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
If you are a #Salesforce Apex developer or manage a team of Apex developers, this is for you. We have decided to share an internal development tool with the community. It's called "Streamline" and it makes working with Apex a lot faster. nextdoc.io/blog/full-thro…
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Mike Thompson
Mike Thompson@wazound·
What features of a codebase make it more “amenable” to AI use? What features make AI more useful?
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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@nathanmarz Much of the data we manipulate is not created by us and is deeply nested. Basically, every chunk of json.
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Nathan Marz
Nathan Marz@nathanmarz·
I still see this argument sometimes in the Clojure community: 1. Specter is great at manipulating deeply nested data 2. You shouldn't nest data very deep to begin with 3. Therefore, Specter is useless Do you see the multiple flaws in the logic?
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Turjan of Miir@turjanofmiir·
I wrote an article about building LLM based agents with Clojure's core.async. It has some top notch pixel art animations and a minimum of typos probably. I would be honored if you read it, share it, and discuss! At the very least I hope you don't hate it 🙇‍♂️
Turjan of Miir@turjanofmiir

x.com/i/article/1929…

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steveb8n@steveb8n·
@emollick @EdwardTufte Using agents will be like conducting an orchestra. There must be a technique for learning to conduct an orchestra. Seems likely that teachers will be helping with a similar learning process in future
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
This paper confirms my belief that figuring out how to effectively employ LLMs at scale in education is one of the most important research problems of the day (and no, the answer is not “replace teachers with AI”). Huge potential returns, and the worst case is already happening
Ethan Mollick@emollick

"The meta-analysis results of this study confirm the positive impacts of ChatGPT on learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking," Plenty of caveats, but a meta-analysis of all 51 experimental papers suggests ChatGPT helps learning when used appropriately

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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
"Blue Ocean Dome," a cymatics structure designed by architect Shigeru Ban for the Osaka Expo 2025, which visualizes sound waves through patterns formed in water, demonstrating the interaction between sound and physical matter.
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Ahmed Khaleel
Ahmed Khaleel@ahmedkhaleel04·
visualize any codebase 👀
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braai engineer
braai engineer@BraaiEngineer·
yesterday: onboarded part-time senior dev onto my AI workflow today: dev submitted 100% AI-generated 876-line PR to migrate data from brownfield to greenfield system, incl. passing tests cost: $2 in tokens + dev’s salary people are not ready
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Interesting ways to teach physics ✍️
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Martin Klepsch
Martin Klepsch@martinklepsch·
should I write a web UI for aider? 😆 kind of intrigued but also stop me pls
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Georgi Gerganov
Georgi Gerganov@ggerganov·
Today I was sent the following cool demo: Two AI agents on a phone call realize they’re both AI and switch to a superior audio signal ggwave
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
A teacher showing his paper aeroplane
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