Thomas Findlay
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Thomas Findlay
@thomasfindlay94
Follower of Jesus. CTO & Technical Lead. The author of React & Vue - The Road To Enterprise books. https://t.co/OabK1Ly62V
London, England Katılım Kasım 2016
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Introducing deepsec, an open source coding security harness.
• CLI-first
• Sandbox-based scaling
• Pluggable coding agents
• Designed for large-scale repos
• Use AI Gateway or your own subscription
After months of successful internal use, we put it to the test on some of the largest open source codebases.
vercel.com/blog/introduci…
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@astnkennedy It's a mental overload exhaustion. You are trying to do too many things at once and have to keep context switching too often to handle all agents. This is one of the main reasons. Another is delegating a lot of thinking to AI.
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I'm 22 years old and Claude Code is deteriorating my brain.
Every single day for the last 6 months I've had 6 to 8 Claude Code terminals open, waiting for a response just so I can hit 'enter' 75% of the time. And it's doing something to me.
In convos with a couple of friends, it's been a point that's been brought up pretty frequently.
None of us feel as sharp as we used to.
I don't know if it's just us, or others in their 20s are feeling the same thing, but it's something I've been thinking about a lot.
P.S. I know this is a problem with my reliability/usage of it, not Claude Code itself, but the effects are real nonetheless
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Agents make ugly UIs because they've never seen good design.
We've been fixing that, 2,000 DESIGN.md files from the world's best products, structured for a model to read and learn. Colors, type, spacing, layouts and more.
Free. styles.refero.design
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Vercel Workflows is GA.
Your code is the orchestrator. Ship agents, backends, or any long-running process without managing queues, retries, or workers. vercel.com/blog/a-new-pro…
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Designing App Store screenshots takes too long
So I made a Claude Skill that does it for me
Instead of spending hours in Figma… now it's done in 15 minutes on autopilot
Just add your app screenshots and it does the rest
The final product can even be copied straight into App Store Connect
It's the ASO App Store Screenshots skill and it's available on github here:
github.com/adamlyttleapps…
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps
I'm creating Claude Skill that does it all in 15 mins...
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My favorite tweet of all time has since been deleted, but it was a tweet by Sasha Chapin about how “if you like meditation, you should try prayer and see how that feels.”
Seeing that tweet during my lunchbreak on a random weekday afternoon inspired me to try praying, and the experience of being heard during praying led me to believing in God, which led me years later to experiencing a spiritual rebirth, which led to me getting sober after a decade-long struggle with alcohol and drugs.
I drank for the last time in September 2023 and from that point on I replaced alcoholism with running. I ran 385 miles by the end of 2024 (including 3 half-marathons) and lost 40lbs along the way. I highly recommend replacing your bad addictions with better ones!
What I am continually struck by is how small the first domino in this chain of events was. A single tweet. Sent off with the intention to provoke thought or share an idea, but I am sure the author was not thinking "oh yeah, this is going to completely turn someone's life around." Well, it did!
Life can change for the better much quicker than you think when you believe in something with all of your heart. And isn't that beautiful? God is good!!☺️
Pop Crave@PopCrave
In honor of Twitter’s 20th anniversary, what’s your favorite tweet of all time?
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@jpschroeder @aidenybai @aidenybai exactly as @jpschroeder said. As a Catholic who used to be an extreme atheist, I can tell you there is an enormous amount of evidence for God's existence. You just need to be willing to take the step to actually look into it. Death in earthly life is not the end.
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@aidenybai Don’t believe in god -> start to believe in God
Not being cheeky, but seriously something to consider.
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Willful sin is not weakness it is rejecting the light.
Hebrews 10:26 If we deliberately go on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no further sacrifice for sins remains,
Yes, we all stumble, yes we all fall short. God knows this, and he is rich in mercy, but this verse is not talking about falling in weakness. it is talking about something else. You know the truth yet you choose sin anyway. You hear the Holy Spirit whisper but you decide, “I’ll change later." You know this path is dangerous, yet you keep going back again and again.
This is not you stumbling this is your refusal.
Scripture tells us that this posture separates us from the sacrifice for sin not because Christ's blood is insufficient, but because we choose not to receive it.
God's most severe judgment is not punishment it is letting you have your way.
Romans chapter 1 reveals a terrifying truth: "God gave them over to the desires of their hearts."
Listen carefully: God does not always punish immediately, he does not always strike suddenly. He does not always intervene with disaster. The real danger is when God stops restraining you.
When he allows you to walk the path you've chosen. When the warnings grow quiet. When conviction fades. When God becomes silent. When his hand no longer stops you.
That is the most dangerous place a soul can be.
If you still feel guilt, if your heart is still uneasy God is still reaching for you.
Have you ever noticed this?
Your sin and something inside you aches. you're unsettled. You know it's wrong. You're still wrestling. That means something powerful: God is still working in you, the Holy Spirit is still speaking, you have not been handed over to your desires.
The truly deadly place is not struggle, it's numbness.
Sin without sorrow, living without conviction, moving on like nothing happened. Struggle is a sign of spiriual life, those who still wrestle can still be restored.
In the end we must understand this truth:
Sin rarely destroys a person all at once. It erodes the heart slowly.
The first compromise feels small. The second feels normal, the third leads to silence in prayer. Until one day, you no longer sense God at all.
Not because God left but because the heart slowly pushed him away.
Hebrews 10:26 is a loving alarm...

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@catalinmpit So you are dealing with a retarded version of the model then. Happens too often recently, tbh. It's ridiculous how Opus's performance can be so different. Sometimes I'm positively surprised with how good of a job it did, to then be dumbfounded later on how dumb it got.
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@thomasfindlay94 A relatively simple change and I didn’t junk the context. 😬
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Lately, Claude makes some shocking mistakes.
⟶ Implements overly complex code
⟶ Ignores the codebase's code style
⟶ Removes working code for no reason
⟶ Replaces code that's out of scope from the task at hand
It feels like it needs 100% supervision. At this point, you're better off writing everything yourself.

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@JFlerime @catalinmpit At this stage, yeah, it's a double edged sword.
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@thomasfindlay94 @catalinmpit Does this mean that the 1M context is not useful because it gets dumber?
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.@nodejs has always been about I/O. Streams, buffers, sockets, files. But there's a gap that has bugged me for years: you can't virtualize the filesystem.
You can't import a module that only exists in memory. You can't bundle assets into a Single Executable without patching half the standard library.
That changes now 👇

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