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@z_4seven
https://t.co/jIeVpq4yLS • Elixir developer, father, and husband.
Katılım Ekim 2018
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<LoadingButton />
No `isLoading`. No `useState` in parents.
yield your `onClick` handler.
stackblitz.com/edit/ericclemm…
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The Cloudflare $5/mo plan is honestly absurd
Workers - 10M requests
D1 - 25B reads, 50M writes
KV - 10M reads, 1M writes
R2 - 10 GB storage, zero egress
Email - $0.35 for 1000 emails
Browser - 10 hours per month
You also get
Durable Objects, Queues, Workflows - included, Unlimited Hyperdrive queries, Vectors.
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🆕 The URL Pattern API is Newly Available!
Use it to match and extract parts of URLs, no need to reinvent routing logic. Supports literals, wildcards, named groups, and even regex constraints.
Learn how it works 👇
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…

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@aarondfrancis Hey @aarondfrancis, are you still mostly vibe coding, or do you refactor the code the AI outputs?
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One thing that's been frustrating for me, is that for some of the models when I'm trying to get it to do just regular research or do tasks for me is it talks to me like it is a human.
I'm happy to do do small talk, have turns of phrase, pleasantries with a human because they're a person. I don't want to exchange those things with a computer.
I don't like that it wastes my time and clouds the conversation with additional pleasantries and greetings. I want it to respond like a stupid bot with a bad robot voice and just get straight to the point. I'd like an "old school AI" version, like the kind that used to be in shows when we thought it'd be impossible to clone voices or get them to talk.
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TypeScript people - I have a question:
What's the best (least bad, most trendy) Agent Framework right now?
Vercel AI, Mastra, Langpain-js - any other popular options?
I mean for general applications (e.g. not coding agents).
Do you even use a framework, or pretend you don't need one and let the coding agent one-shot a slop micro-framework each time?
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@skydotcs why are you dunking? Cory is smart and a good guy. I don't get the point of this
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“all 4202 tests are passing why is there a bug?”

Cory House@housecor
The acceleration from AI is unbelievable. After *only 5 weeks* of development on a new project with 4 devs, we have over 4,000 tests. That's ~200 tests per dev/week! Absolutely no way we could've done this by hand. Vitest runs them all in under 15 seconds on my M1 Mac.
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@AmanVirk1 Yes. And I don't miss them.
Styled components were my go-to library, but Tailwind is much more clean.
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@unclebobmartin Writing simple, stupid, terse rules works far better than anything else.
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Exactly. Thinking any other way is hilarious.
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen
Prime's Law: The LLM's behavior is a direct reflection of its owner
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People of pi. The great @steipete has graced our repository with a bespoke slop PR to fix cache affinity in the OpenAI Responses provider, which should lead to better prompt caching.
And the new "pi contribution model (tm)" is now live. Here's how it works:
- If you send a PR, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer.
- If you send an issue, it gets autoclosed, unless you've previously been approved by a maintainer.
All auto-closed issues are triaged daily.
- Issues that follow CONTRIBUTING.md and are worthwhile will be reopened.
- Issues that are exceptionally well written get an "lgtmi" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues automatically. No more auto-closing.
- Issues that are well written AND offer a PR get an "lgtm" comment from me or @mitsuhiko, which will approve all your future issues and PRs automatically. No more auto-closing.
I, the idiot who has to go through all the closed slop daily, mark the last issue I processed with the "last read" label. If your issue is below that and hasn't been opened, then it did not meet the quality standard. You may or may not receive a reply on why the issue was not opened, depending on my time and mood.
Accounts that:
- Let their agents slop a book into the issue tracker repeatedly
- Otherwise behave badly
will get their account blocked across all my repositories. no exceptions. not takesies backsies.
I get anywhere between 30-50 issues per day. Most of them are agent garbage. This is the only way to keep me sane and ensure the issue and PR trackers have actual good signal.


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