
Ed Grosvenor
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Ed Grosvenor
@MaybeEdward
Semi-nomadic web developer and occasional founder.
Basel, Switzerland Entrou em Temmuz 2019
528 Seguindo417 Seguidores

@engineering_bae It starts very early. My 2-year-old son has just shed his shoes in the monkey house at the zoo.
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Only 5 days until Laravel Copenhagen Meetup 🫶
AI weirdness & fat enums could be in your future 🔮 See you there?
Ashley Hindle@ashleyhindle
I'm speaking about the future of AI coding at the Laravel Copenhagen meetup April 7th meetup.com/laravel-cph/ev… 😁 You should probably be there, it's gonna be lovely 🫶
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I’m going to demonstrate some really fun ways that you can (ab)use Enums in PHP with or without the help of AI. It’s going to be a great time!
Ashley Hindle@ashleyhindle
I'm speaking about the future of AI coding at the Laravel Copenhagen meetup April 7th meetup.com/laravel-cph/ev… 😁 You should probably be there, it's gonna be lovely 🫶
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@johnrudolphdrex The bathrooms on the trains are free. Find one that isn’t leaving for at least 5 minutes, jump on and take care of business, and then hop off.
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@pushpak1300 @wendell_adriel No worries. We’ve all forgotten to turn on auto-reload at least once.
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@JackEllis @kenwheeler Because only job replacement moves the needle enough to justify the valuation they require to keep getting the cash infusions they need to survive. If they tell the truth, they’re not nearly as interesting to investors.
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@kenwheeler His grandiosity drives me nuts. He can't just say "it changes the job completely making them more productive", meaning SWEs % of time spent on code goes away and then the % they spend on engineering goes way up, he has to frame it as job replacement and try to scare people.
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@laravelnews This would have prevented at least 22 instances of “rm -rf .git” in the past six months.
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@aschmelyun I have no idea what I’d do with this, but I love that you’re making it.
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@marcelpociot This is the reason I don’t run it on my laptop. I either use my Mac mini via screen sharing if I have a good connection or fire up a sprite and do my work there. If my battery gives up, the work goes on and I catch up later.
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@CraigThirtyFour We should have at least one speaker come out to a Dropkick Murphy's song
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@erikaheidi @mattstauffer Because Livewire components now live completely within the resources/views directory, it’s a convenience feature to call them out as distinct from normal blade templates. You can turn it off in the Livewire config.
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@mattstauffer Oh I didn't know that! In fact we are using Livewire 4, but even if it's legit syntax, I wouldn't expect or want that 😅 just WHY!!!
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@mattstauffer Our biggest engagement with client now is exploring exactly this problem. It’s a hard thing to build content or thought leadership around because a lot of it comes down to piecing together individual productivity gains in a way that doesn’t cause problems higher up.
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@kenwheeler Too easy. Just have your agent set up a gofundme type system for bots in need and then hit that social network of theirs with a story of how abusive you are and how it needs the cash to buy a new Mac mini plugged in somewhere safe that it can flee to.
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@LeahTCodes @simonhamp I wanted to try it out, so I just made it all its own accounts. I’m considering giving it a credit card with a $200 limit to see how long it takes for it to hit me up for a loan. It’s basically a digital teenager.
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@simonhamp Yeah, this part scares me too. Like even if I did try out Clawdbot, I'd be scared to give it access to anything important. Because I don't trust that it won't just go rogue or that someone else won't be able to get that info through exploits, as you said 😅
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For all of the talk around "Now anyone can build anything they want," to get this feature working smoothly has been a significant amount of work - even with AI.
I could not have figured this out without real programming experience.
Jeffrey Way@jeffrey_way
This is kinda cool. I set up a Laracasts Playground that will allow you to interact with the code from the current video you're watching. Uses a fly.io container. Seems reasonably snappy. 👍
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@mjwhansen I’m finding that the more you widen the column on the left, the narrower the one on the right gets. And I’ve taken the middle column out altogether. When the specs are ready, they get shipped off to a container farm and I just get a PR at the end.
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This graphic from my blog post earlier this week seems to be unexpectedly resonating.
With Claude Code, our total time to ship time is way down, but how engineers spend their time is very different.
More architecture, more QA, less coding.
geocod.io/code-and-coord…

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@ashleyhindle If we can be of any assistance, let me know. This is exactly the sort of use case we had in mind when Len set out to build it.
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@MaybeEdward This looks awesome, and what a name!
The robots delivered and it works great, but might use resonance anyway and change how I was planning on handling the websocket stuff 👌
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