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Vincent Voyer

@vvoyer

Senior Software Engineer @vercel. Automate Your Team Schedule: https://t.co/dq0OtEI9dh Stateless sessions: https://t.co/a1xuI1AFq4 x @algolia

France Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Vincent Voyer
Vincent Voyer@vvoyer·
Status: pushing the boundaries of web development one button at a time.
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Ryan Leachman
Ryan Leachman@RG_Leachman·
“Kids I have good news. Daddy is out of Claude tokens until 3PM. He has time to play with you now.”
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Excited to share that I've joined Vercel's Board of Directors. Vercel is made up of builders and tastemakers that continually ship things that deeply impact how developers work: Next.js, AI SDK, v0, etc. I can't think of a more exciting place to be. Let's fucking ship. ▲ My relationship with Vercel goes back to the earliest days. HashiCorp was an early adopter of NextJS and Vercel (~10 years ago!) and it remains my default tech stack and deployment platform to this day. Ghostty's website is all on Vercel, too! Beyond that, I've been continually impressed with the teams relentless focus on shipping meaningful software. And importantly, software that has incredible taste. Now we are in the age of agentic software development. Vercel is building agentic infrastructure that I think every app and agent will need (I certainly need it!) and I can't think of a more exciting place to be. Huge thanks to @rauchg , Jeanne, Marten, @cramforce, @tomocchino and the entire Vercel team for the warm welcome. Time to work.
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Next.js
Next.js@nextjs·
Next.js 16.2 • Up to ~60% faster rendering • Up to ~400% faster 𝚗𝚎𝚡𝚝 𝚍𝚎𝚟 startup • Server Function 𝚍𝚎𝚟 logging • Redesigned error page • Better hydration errors • 𝙴𝚛𝚛𝚘𝚛.𝚌𝚊𝚞𝚜𝚎 display in error overlay nextjs.org/blog/next-16-2
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Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)
Il est illusoire de penser que l’adaptation agricole est sans limite. Avec des températures pouvant atteindre +45 à +50°C en France après 2050, aucune agriculture tempérée ni aucun écosystème actuel ne pourront réellement s’adapter. Je préfère être limpide avec vous... : cela signifie des pertes nettes, irréversibles, et de la mortalité végétale. Je ne suis pas catastrophiste. C’est une réalité biologique. Le 28 juin 2019, en France, un stress thermique de grande ampleur a frappé le Languedoc : pertes foliaires, brûlures, mortalité importante… à "seulement" 46,1°C. Ce seuil nous rappelle qu’il existe des limites physiologiques que le vivant ne peut pas dépasser. Quoiqu'on investisse, même des OGM, quelques soit la molécule magique que vous trouverez, l'argent ne dépassera pas la réalité BIOLOGIQUE. La meilleure stratégie d’adaptation pour l’agriculture après 2050 ? C’est vachement clair : réduire fortement les émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Sans cela, aucune adaptation ne sera suffisante. Extrait de l'émission La Terre Au Carré sur France Inter.
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toe, lover@carobunga·
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Tobias Lins
Tobias Lins@tobiaslins·
I love building observability pipelines At @vercel scale completely new problems arise compared to our 1B events/month at Splitbee → A single customer can have billions of datapoints week → Data streams are at GB/s scale → Achieve e2e latency of <5s → Durability is key. We should never loose data when the database is down
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
Lord of the Rings x Pawn Shop might be the greatest AI video ever created. Credit u/YouAreNowDUM
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Vincent Voyer@vvoyer·
Now that coding is a commodity, what's stopping teams from shipping? CI and slow pull request review time. Everyone hates long running PRs, waiting for someone to review them. Everyone is busy talking with their agents. What happens when it takes hours for a PR to be reviewed? Shipping slows down, people start slacking, or doing more work if you're lucky. There's a cure though: AI solved this already, use `/review PR_NUMBER` in agents and review PRs in < 10 min so your team ships continuously instead of writing shitty x posts 🤣
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vas@vasuman·
Somewhere out there is a guy who uses Notion, Superhuman, OpenClaw on a Mac Mini, Raycast, a mechanical keyboard ($400), Wispr Flow, and gets nothing done every day
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.
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Vercel
Vercel@vercel·
Ship 26 is coming soon. We'll be live in SF, NYC, London, Berlin, and Sydney. Ship what's next.
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Vincent Voyer@vvoyer·
A few weeks ago, people started to say "UIs are a thing of the past, focus on agents and making your products available to them". I was doubtful. And now look at me, asking Claude Code to find gardening tools, USB hubs and restaurants.
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Timon Wong
Timon Wong@t31kx·
Claude Code: "You've hit your limit · resets 7pm" Me from 5-6.59pm
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Greg Bergé
Greg Bergé@gregberge_·
One of the biggest engineering projects at Argos recently was migrating our 300GB PostgreSQL database off Heroku. We accomplished this by building an EC2 bridge and replicating into RDS with two maintenance windows of 1 minute each. I wrote a deep dive on the full migration 👇
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Citadel Securities published this graph showing a strange phenomenon. Job postings for software engineers are actually seeing a massive spike. Classic example of the Jevons paradox. When AI makes coding cheaper, companies actually may need a lot more software engineers, not fewer. When software is cheaper to build, companies naturally want to build a lot more of it. Businesses are now putting software into industries and tools where it was simply too expensive before. --- Chart from citadelsecurities .com/news-and-insights/2026-global-intelligence-crisis/
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