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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦

Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦

@xSAVIKx

Head of DevOps @ Travelshift | Google Developer Expert (GDE) ☁️ | Cloud Champion Innovator 🏆 | Java & Python vet. Optimization & AI enthusiast.

Katılım Ocak 2013
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Rody Davis
Rody Davis@rodydavis·
What would you like to see improved, added or removed from @antigravity 👀 We are working hard on building the best product for developers and happy to close any critical gaps.
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@talk2sunder @dok2001 @levelsio I just recently was doing a similar analysis. It's possible, but complicated. Especially if you don't have your data exported nicely. And I've not seen any provider giving you an API you can talk to to get this kind of usage+billing info
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Sunder
Sunder@talk2sunder·
@xSAVIKx @dok2001 @levelsio Yes but most folks are using Claude to analyze anyways so I am guessing allowing it someone to query directly shouldn’t be too hard
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I love @Cloudflare but it's getting to AWS levels of mysterious billing I have no clue which site has "Smart Shield Argo" enabled and since I have like 200 sites in Cloudflare, I have no way to figure this out There's also no Argo in Usage, and apparently I been paying this for months now without even wanting or using it 🤷
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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
@talk2sunder @dok2001 @levelsio A complex topic which usually requires extra data that you can't get by default. In GCP you'll have to enable billing export to bigquery to start with. Then ideally use labeling and tagging as otherwise auto generated names are hard to link
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Sunder
Sunder@talk2sunder·
@dok2001 @levelsio Actually would be great to have an AI agent that explains the bill in a transparent manner. Cloud providers in general suck at this. Google is better with Gemini explaining the bill but it’s still is not very good
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Shawn Reimerdes
Shawn Reimerdes@ShawnReimerdes·
@CorySwan the only problem with virtual hosting is the IP. i’m getting on a flight right now and i was excited to have it check in. but when the email arrived it tried by the IP is being blocked because it’s in a data center. so im getting the mac mini for $560.
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Cory 🦢 Real Bitcoin @ Swan.com
Three days ago I wanted Clawdbot. Didn't have time to get started. Found out it had massive security implications. Two days ago he had to rename it Moltbot. I started thinking about old laptop vs Mac Mini for my AI chief of staff. Yesterday I put off ordering the Mini to see if someone would put it in the cloud so I could use it wherever I am. Today Moltworker launched and I just signed up. If you're thinking about something you want in the AI space, someone else is too, and they're gonna have it built and launched in the next few days. Enjoy!
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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
@ntaylormullen Is there a plan to support extensions with cloud assist agent mode in IDEs? I feel like it's lagging behind and I was under the impression that it uses CLI behind the scenes, right?
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N. Taylor Mullen
N. Taylor Mullen@ntaylormullen·
🚀 Today we launched the Gemini CLI Conductor Extension or as I like to call it, Planning++ It's a very different way to develop where the model works with you to build out a detailed plan, pull in extra details as needed ultimately to give the LLM guardrails with artifacts. Check it out, it's open source, different and fun. Especially with Gemini 3 Flash ⚡️⚡️⚡️ developers.googleblog.com/conductor-intr…
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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
@DmytroKrasun There's also a great side effect as we're running out of Ukrainian books for her and it's getting harder to get quality translations she's getting better and better in English! So now it's English books + English TV/games. Helps a lot in bilingual school
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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
@DmytroKrasun We did smth similar I guess. Our daughter has a phone and tablet but can use them when she finishes reading a proportional number of pages in a book. We choose books together (basically she does). The best phase is when she's more interested in reading than taking her phone
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Dmytro Krasun
Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
I am fighting social media brain rot for my kids. I don’t prohibit it. I approach it differently. My daughter has read 6 books in the past 3 weeks: 1. I bought her a Kindle. 2. She can stay up late if she is reading a book. 3. She chooses the books. I can only recommend and discuss them with her. 4. No phone after 20:00. I am so happy. It has finally become a habit! One of the next hardest habits to acquire is to create/build things. I tried Lego, but kids have different ages and what's interesting for one is boring for the other.
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Josh Woodward
Josh Woodward@joshwoodward·
You're a power user on @GeminiApp. What else do you want to see? Top known requests: MacOS app, Projects, and Branching Chats.
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Jared Wray
Jared Wray@jaredwray·
@xSAVIKx It looks like you are still using NPM_TOKEN
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Jared Wray
Jared Wray@jaredwray·
Has anybody figured out how to get Trusted Publishing to work with npmjs.com using github.com? I have tried everything possible and for some reason it just will not publish with it. Is there a good example out there or logs somewhere on NPM? #javascript #typescript
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John O'Nolan
John O'Nolan@JohnONolan·
So if you use Claude Code native/bun (not npm) or @FactoryAI Droid, etc - they autoload your .env file (including all your private keys btw) into their shell In a Laravel project, that means your shell DB_CONNECTION env var overrides phpunit.xml and now tests (with refreshdatabase trait) run against your development DB rather than test DB → 💥
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development DB dropped again me: what did you do ai: nothing guv, swear down, I ain't touched it, if anything happened to the DB it wasn't cause of me

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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
@omarshams This is awesome! Any way to get this working for private repos? I'd be so glad to have an agent that'd keep our docs up to date
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Omar Shams
Omar Shams@omarshams·
the tech my company built and was brought over to Google through an acquisition late last year is now live ! codewiki.google 🚀 very proud of my old team and will be working doubly hard to make Gemini the best it can be so it can power this tech for devs worldwide.
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@jaredwray @rseroter That's great! Unfortunately it says it's for 90 days only, no? So yeah, I can play with it and plan to do so, but management of personal projects and thus bigger adoption (imo) is under question
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Jared Wray
Jared Wray@jaredwray·
@xSAVIKx @rseroter Actually! We now give 5 users free and a $500 credit. Go and have fun. Let me know if you have any questions
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
I which k8s had support for something I could use with TypeScript, similar to AWS CDK. (I know there are a few small libraries out there, but they're not that good). That said, the "config hell" isn't really that bad, my yaml setup (using Helm) is pretty minimal. Less boilerplate than I used to deal with on AWS (using their CDK).
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
I'm using Kubernetes to run my products on Hetzner. But not because it needs to scale - but because it's super practical. Whenever I hear people say "Kubernetes is overkill" they always talk about it from a "scale" perspective. My reasons: I want staging/sandbox + production environments, and I want a smooth deployment process. I push to a branch on GitHub, a pipeline starts, new code is deployed, old code is gracefully shut down, traffic is pointed over. Like I'm used to with PaaS. Kubernetes + Helm does this super well! This would be hell to automate with just docker and various manual scripts... But of course, you can overengineer just about anything and ramp up cost... That isn't specific to Kubernetes. Kubernetes can be just about as simple as you want it to. I think this is misunderstood 👇
Branko@brankopetric00

Kubernetes migration almost killed our startup. Where we were: - 8 EC2 instances - Ansible for deploys - Boring but working - $1200/month AWS bill Why we migrated: - New investor wanted 'cloud-native' - Engineers wanted K8s experience - Competitors were using it - Seemed like the future 6 months later: - 3 engineers spending full-time on K8s - AWS bill at $4500/month - Deploys took longer than before - More outages, not fewer - Product development stalled We rolled back: - Moved to ECS Fargate - 2 week migration - Back to $1800/month - Engineers back on features K8s is amazing for scale. We weren't at scale. Technology should solve problems you actually have.

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Yurii Serhiichuk | 🇺🇦
here's how it looks like from the gemini CLI. you can lookup your scheduled posts, plan new ones, work with accounts, etc. all the pieces API supports are now available in AI assistants
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🚀 Built an MCP server for Post Bridge! Manage multi-platform social media posts (Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok+) directly from Gemini CLI, Claude Desktop or Junie. ✨ Schedule posts, upload media, track results #MCP #AI #DevTools
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@jackfriks, I had this reminder to build MCP for post-bridge since early September when I saw you have the API, finally got to do it. you can now post or schedule posts from your favourite AI tool, whatever supports MCPs.
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