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Alex Whitmore

Alex Whitmore

@theAlexWhitmore

software engineer building @recruitseeds 🌱

Denver, CO Katılım Aralık 2020
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Alex Whitmore
Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
BetterGitHub. Because what else do I do when I can't sleep lol. Create repos, edit files, pull requests, actions. Why not
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Working on "Copy as markdown" and LLMs.txt support for the Tailwind docs after all the support for our partners program last week ❤️
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
I love that GitHub saves your edited PR descriptions even if you don't save them
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Hayden Bleasel
Hayden Bleasel@haydenbleasel·
Just got a reply to my support ticket on Supabase. I'm moving to Convex lol.
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
@saltcod I had a pretty large code base recently that I asked Claude to try and one shot migrate to Turborepo. Exhausted my daily usage but nailed it haha, scary good
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Build in Public
Build in Public@buildinpublic·
What did you ship in 2025 ?
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
Stack: - Next.js - Tailwind/shadcn-ui - Supabase Insane how fast I can build with this
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
I recently got a Steam Deck and the achievement tracking is horrendous. Now I have a consolidated view with better UI/UX. If you're a fellow gamer, try it out!
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
Built a nerdy side project. I've always loved gaming and getting achievements, now I have a tracker: clearedgames.com!
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
@heyandras Gf said Goodreads is a bad experience, time to build something better.
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Andras Bacsai
Andras Bacsai@heyandras·
Does Amazon Kindle, or something similar worth it? I love reading from paper but maybe an ebook reader is more "efficient"?
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jordi
jordi@jordienr·
remember to update your footer
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
Vercel domains is sooo pleasant to use
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dmytro
dmytro@pqoqubbw·
updated the site for the upcoming year huge rebuild of the crafts section is coming in 2026 👀 pqoqubbw.dev
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
@ImSh4yy We prepped for this the last 6 months. My footer says 2021, and I’m tired of manual upgrades. 2022 will be my year
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Shayan@ImSh4yy·
It's almost 2026 and time to update your footers. We raised $4M to fix this. getfullyear.com
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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
Why aren’t you using Azure DevOps? (It’s significantly better than GitHub actions)
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Harjot Gill
Harjot Gill@harjotsgill·
As the dust settles, I want to apologize for my strongly worded response to Aiden. It was excessive, even considering the inflammatory tone of his messages toward our company and staff, and I should have handled it more professionally. Below is a more detailed explanation of the situation, and I ask for patience and understanding from everyone. It started when Aiden posted that he hates our product with a "burning passion" without providing any context. That provocative statement understandably prompted a response from our team, who politely asked for feedback. From my perspective, he shared feedback centered on an atypical usage of the product, along with commentary delivered in a condescending tone. As a leader, I do not tolerate situations where our team is spoken down to or treated dismissively. That was the point at which I unfortunately lost my cool and responded in a manner I now regret. My response was not representative of how we engage with users who provide feedback in a constructive and respectful way. I want to thank the users who took the time to share their perspectives, both those who voiced support and those who raised thoughtful concerns about our approach to feedback. We are fully aware that our product is not perfect and that there are rough edges, and we rely on thoughtful, constructive feedback to help us identify and improve them. It means a great deal to me and to our team. I also want to thank the thousands of CodeRabbit users who have provided feedback over the years and helped us improve the product. Without them, we would not be where we are today. I've learned several lessons from this incident, and those lessons will stay with me for a long time. I hope others can learn from it as well. I wish everyone happy holidays and a happy New Year, and I'm looking forward to building on a strong year as we head into 2026.
Harjot Gill@harjotsgill

Aiden - you clearly have no idea about what you are talking about. We have more users than everyone you just mentioned (combined). See aitooltracker.dev Still, I am curious how we can make it simpler and fool proof for indie developers. Maybe simpler controls and a lot of handholding can help.

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Alex Whitmore@theAlexWhitmore·
Published an NPM package yesterday and it has 600+ downloads. I didn’t share a link or talk about it anywhere. Where does this inflation come from?
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