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Tudor Andrei

@tudorandre1

Mystic but statistic | ai eng @PythiaTech

Bucharest, Romania Katılım Mart 2020
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Tudor Andrei
Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@aramh I think netbird checks some of these boxes.
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Imagine Tailscale but good: - self-hosted (no, Headscale doesn't count). - tailnet owner that doesn't depend on 3rd party SSO. - multiple tailnet support. - bring your own Mullvad key instead of special-cased Tailscale VPN addon.
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@sudo_goreng try rift or aerospace for window management, it makes life much easier
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Goreng@sudo_goreng·
So week 3 of using Macbook after years of using Linux: - Battery life is superb - Shit window management - Shit application launcher (Raycast uses too much memory) - I miss nix - Its nice that a lot of application are supported out of the box, and dont have weird workaround - Keyboard is kinda meh - So far I dont need to install weird shit because my work are mostly done in the web & lark. If its not for work, I would not use it tbh..... the only thing I like about it is the battery life and screen.
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@jxnlco all you got to do now, is to wire the search bar into a codex query that generates a prompt for users who are too lazy to ask codex for a prompt
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Ford Lascari@Ford_Lascari·
What is the blend between HTML and Markdown Something that is a little more coherent for us humans to read, and something that allows for a multimodal LLM to understand better than just raw text
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Is it wrong to side step debugging? Thoughts? So I find myself going back and forth on it. - Ask ai and given the right context, it's a ~+90% solve rate The thing that worries me is I don't set up all the necessary tools to surface this information to myself. It's obvious that you will shortcut things that are just not needed. And when magical box gives me answers quickly, very easy to under prepare in this specific area. It worries me that when I am in production and I don't have the same access to information, my reports will be demonstrably less dense because I never needed them to be.
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@danielbergholz what are you using for ui elements, just plain css, or tailwind? or something else?
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Daniel Bergholz@danielbergholz·
341 commits later, CourseShelf is now 100% written in Elixir. Goodbye React. The new website is live, test it out and LMK how it feels
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@josevalim We use worktrunk CLI to manage the work trees, it also has custom bootstrapping scripts to setup new environments for the apps (using portless heavily to avoid port conflicts)
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José Valim@josevalim·
For those running multiple agents on the same codebase locally, what are you doing? If something else comment below.
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@yigitkonur instead of spending 50 hours why not spend 30min with claude to setup tmux
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Yigit Konur@yigitkonur·
i don't hate terminals but i hate complexity of tmux/zellij har session management w/ attach/detach rituals + resurrection plugins + naming sessions 🤢 it's a part-time job just to not lose your layout / tabs. burned 40-50 hours trying every multi-agent manager out there, including stuff from my YC-backed friends are actively shipping. forked even some of them but nothing fully clicked to my workflow. turns out all i wanted was already sitting inside one terminal window. vs tmux/zellij: - mouse first, click anything (right click too) - zero shortcuts to memorize (native shortcuts) - custom keybinds if you want them (fully configurable) - rename tabs + spaces inline (⌘+L / ⌘ + K / ⌘ + 1..9) - single window = a lot less RAM / CPU usage - stability and rendering are world-class - ⌘+Q anytime. state saved. re-run it later (even on ssh) and everything's exactly where you left it. no plugins, no two step shortcuts, just works out of box (i've shared my keyboard bindings if you wanna combine with ghostty) then i wired it into ghostty with a custom installer. cmd+t, cmd+n, chrome-style tab cycling and number-jumping, all native. drop-in cmux replacement. finally feels like macos to me. video below. my ⌘-based shortcut installer in reply ☠️
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James@liljamesjohn·
@haydenbleasel I appreciate the awesomeness of what you've built... but I am in awe of the background 😂 Any chance we can get a source??
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Hayden Bleasel@haydenbleasel·
Introducing Files SDK A unified storage SDK for object and blob backends. One small, honest API. Web-standards I/O. An escape hatch when you need the native client. → 18 providers - S3, R2, Vercel Blob, Google Drive, etc. → upload, download, head, delete, copy, list, url → Works everywhere - Node, Bun, Deno, edge runtimes, browsers → Tools for OpenAI, Vercel AI and Claude Agents SDKs
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Xenofy@_Xenofy_·
@tenobrus Vibecoding a matlab clone so we can be liberated of em
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Tudor Andrei
Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
The value in Harvey and Legora is not the software. It's the effort required to talk with people in the law domain to try out new technologies, and ensure ZDR on the LLMs, and maintain the software. The software is the easy part.
WillC@willchen500

Harvey is valued at $11B. Legora just raised at $5.5B. I built their entire web application in two weeks and I'm making it open-source and free for everyone to use. Say hi to Mike: mikeoss.com. When I got the chance to try Harvey and Legora, I was surprised by how simple they were. A thought came to mind: I could probably build something similar in no time at all with Claude. And so I did. Assistant, project, tabular review and workflows. You get it all without vendor lock-in. Mike offers law firms an alternative, where they own the application layer and aren't stuck with a vendor they're renewing forever. You can try Mike in the demo on the website, or go to the GitHub link on the site to download the code and run a local version yourself.

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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@jxnlco Is it related to? "- Goblin mode” has been chosen by the public as the 2022 Oxford word of the year.
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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@0xTechDean @trq212 @om_patel5 Because if they would officially recognize that they have internal software issues, it would go against the idea that software was solved and no more swe are needed.
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0xTechDean@0xTechDean·
@trq212 @om_patel5 Why wouldn’t you guys start having a better support system instead of this automated system or public X accounts?
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY LOST $200 IN ONE DAY BECAUSE THE STRING "HERMES.md" WAS IN HIS GIT COMMITS HERMES.md is a real convention used in AI agent projects. it's a system prompt specification file. not some obscure edge case he's on claude max 20x at $200 a month. yesterday claude code hit him with "you're out of extra usage" out of nowhere his dashboard showed 13% weekly usage. 0% current session. 86% of his plan was sitting there untouched but $200.98 in extra usage already burned through what should have been covered by his subscription he tried logout & login, different models, fresh installs and nothing worked anthropic support sent the ai bot (four rounds of the same scripted response). eventually they just gave up on him so he started binary searching repos and commits manually on his own time until he found the trigger the string "HERMES.md" in a recent git commit message uppercase, with the .md extension, anywhere in your commit history that's it claude code includes recent commits in its system prompt and something server side flags HERMES.md and quietly routes you off your max plan onto API rate billing > AGENTS.md? fine > README.md? fine > HERMES without .md? fine > lowercase hermes.md? fine > uppercase HERMES.md? you're getting charged API rates he reported it. anthropic support acknowledged the bug three times, called it an "authentication routing issue", thanked him for finding it then refused to refund the $200 so the man pays $200 a month for max, lost another $200 to a billing bug they confirmed, did anthropic's QA work for free on his weekend, and got a "thank you for your patience" in return check your commit history before claude code quietly drains your account too
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Vlad Temian
Vlad Temian@vtemian·
here we go again
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SpaceX@SpaceX

SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.

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Tudor Andrei@tudorandre1·
@oliverhenry Most of the legal world. I think it's easier to make a pdf extractor rather than convince lawyers to ditch email + word
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Micro 小熊猫@xxm459259·
尝试了cmux/conductor/superset/etc,丑点就算了,莫名其妙的bug是真的蛋疼。iterm2 和 ghostty 自己官方还不知道搞到猴年马月,我已经全部放弃彻底叛逃到tmux插件方案,用的是 github.com/ataraxy-labs/o…
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