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Wells Oliver

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The People's Republic of North Park, CA Katılım Mart 2008
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
without googling, i still cannot figure out how to copy and paste on a mac into: 1. the provided Terminal app (which sucks) 2. Ghostty. C-V does nothing, C-v goes into escape insertion (expected). I refuse to google this and it should just be obvious...
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Jack Whitcomb
Jack Whitcomb@jack_whitcomb_·
on Amazon I have discovered a book called "Infinite Jeffs" which is apparently a copy of Infinite Jest where each word has been replaced with the word "Jeff"
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
Vegas seems like a great town if you are a personal injury attorney.
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Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Penguins@penguins·
They wrote us off. We flipped the script.
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Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Penguins@penguins·
THE PENGUINS ARE PLAYOFFS BOUND‼️
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Kyle Boddy
Kyle Boddy@drivelinekyle·
Claude Code being down and my Codex account at the usage limits until tomorrow morning: credit: @bl0ebaum
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
Where Wallace at
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Richard Brody
Richard Brody@tnyfrontrow·
Absurd choice, Sentimental Value. Sentimental, yes; treacly.
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Richard Brody
Richard Brody@tnyfrontrow·
Great documentary, Mr. Nobody Against Putin."
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Richard Brody@tnyfrontrow·
I found the makeup in Frankenstein terrible; distractingly generalized.
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Richard Brody@tnyfrontrow·
Most acting, not best acting. Terrible choice of Sean Penn for a terribly directed, misdirected performance
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
A passage I think about a lot, living in San Diego.
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
@mattbucher I don't even really understand what he means by "It’s a striking piece, but too subtle and finely detailed for the cover of a book that was already so demanding."
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Governor Josh Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro·
ICE’s clear abuses of power are only creating danger in our communities. We saw it with the killing of Renee Good, and we see it with more horrific videos of another killing today. Law enforcement’s goal should always be to keep people safe and build trust with the community. That’s what the Pennsylvania State Police and our local partners do every day. ICE, directed by Donald Trump and his Administration, is violating people’s constitutional rights. It’s past time for them to stop wreaking havoc on our communities.
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
@drivelinekyle You're never concerned about people just losing skills to this? Never challenging themselves with programming-- something i felt early on gave me a passion for it-- and future generations of coders being no more capable than operators of a LLM?
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Kyle Boddy
Kyle Boddy@drivelinekyle·
Remind yourself that "Claude [code] can do this" - it's surprisingly actionable for a lot of your work-related problems.
Boris Cherny@bcherny

I feel this way most weeks tbh. Sometimes I start approaching a problem manually, and have to remind myself “claude can probably do this”. Recently we were debugging a memory leak in Claude Code, and I started approaching it the old fashioned way: connecting a profiler, using the app, pausing the profiler, manually looking through heap allocations. My coworker was looking at the same issue, and just asked Claude to make a heap dump, then read the dump to look for retained objects that probably shouldn’t be there; Claude 1-shotted it and put up a PR. The same thing happens most weeks. In a way, newer coworkers and even new grads that don’t make all sorts of assumptions about what the model can and can’t do — legacy memories formed when using old models — are able to use the model most effectively. It takes significant mental work to re-adjust to what the model can do every month or two, as models continue to become better and better at coding and engineering. The last month was my first month as an engineer that I didn’t open an IDE at all. Opus 4.5 wrote around 200 PRs, every single line. Software engineering is radically changing, and the hardest part even for early adopters and practitioners like us is to continue to re-adjust our expectations. And this is *still* just the beginning.

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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
Can't tell you how much I love what I have seen from Bela Tarr. Turin Horse and Werckmeister Harmonies are overwhelming, evocative, and utterly unique. Will make time for Satantango and the others shortly. What a loss for the world, what a vision theguardian.com/film/2026/jan/…
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Wells Oliver@wellsoliver·
@erikmbaker Do you get that much out of the Rerurn without knowing seasons 1 and 2 and Fire Walk?
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