Carles Muiños

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Carles Muiños

Carles Muiños

@xarlee_dev

Frontend developer with a taste for design. Proud citizen of Vue land. Jamstack early player. Former backend coder. Curiosity 80 - 20 Serendipity

BCN Entrou em Şubat 2012
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Dane Knecht 🦭
Dane Knecht 🦭@dok2001·
Announcing: EmDash, the WordPress spiritual successor built for the modern web. TypeScript. Serverless. MIT licensed. x402 for agent-era monetization. MCP server built in. Deploy to Cloudflare or anywhere Node.js runs. Imports your existing WordPress site in minutes. npm create emdash@latest blog.cloudflare.com/emdash-wordpre…
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Daniel Moll
Daniel Moll@rumgewieselt·
hey @Atinux, i really appreciate your work on this. I let my general frustration about '
soup' cloud my judgment. Seeing the First Rule of ARIA ignored, or Separation of Concerns broken by inline CSS and SVGs cluttering the HTML - just hurts. I could split hairs over details now, but I genuinely see how much effort you put into getting things right. The developers builds the soup, not the framework. Apologies for the rough tone!
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Daniel Moll@rumgewieselt·
i understand that @nuxt_js , @nextjs , @shadcn are all useful for developers. That’s okay. But the HTML code they deliver is unacceptably messy. I call it the <div> soup!
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Kody Kendall
Kody Kendall@kodykendall·
@garrytan This is WHY Rails is a *crazy unlock*. LLMs don't just write code, they make hundreds of architectural micro-decisions every time they generate it. Rails: those decisions are already made. Convention over configuration. JS: every project is a blank canvas. Every LLM call reinvents the architecture. Same AI. Wildly different complexity curves over time. @dhh @excid3 @inazarova @TonsOfFun111 @pberkenbosch @obie @JasonSwett @hwchase17
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
I think people are sleeping a bit on how much Ruby on Rails + Claude Code is a *crazy unlock* - I mean Rails was designed for people who love syntactic sugar, and LLMs are sugar fiends.
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Carles Muiños
Carles Muiños@xarlee_dev·
@rough__sea I never heard a mathematician giving up on crafting their thing only because calculators and computers were far more powerful. Writing code, building software is a human thing, it would not make sense handing it over to AIs and start forgetting what once was such an amazing craft
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Ryan Dahl
Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
This has been said a thousand times before, but allow me to add my own voice: the era of humans writing code is over. Disturbing for those of us who identify as SWEs, but no less true. That's not to say SWEs don't have work to do, but writing syntax directly is not it.
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Carles Muiños
Carles Muiños@xarlee_dev·
This 👇🏻💯
Addy Osmani@addyosmani

Vibe-coding is not the same as AI-Assisted engineering. A recent Reddit post described how a FAANG team uses AI and it sparked an important conversation about semantics: "vibe coding" and professional "AI-assisted engineering". While the post was framed as an example of the former, the process it detailed - complete with technical design documents, stringent code reviews, and test-driven development - is a clear example of the latter imo. This distinction is critical because conflating the two risks both devaluing the discipline of engineering and giving newcomers a dangerously incomplete picture of what it takes to build robust, production-ready software. As a reminder: "vibe coding" is about fully giving in to the creative flow with an AI (high-level prompting), essentially forgetting the code exists. It involves accepting AI suggestions without deep review and focusing on rapid, iterative experimentation, making it ideal for prototypes, MVPs, learning, and what Karpathy calls "throwaway weekend projects." This approach is a powerful way for developers to build intuition and for beginners to flatten the steep learning curve of programming. It prioritizes speed and exploration over the correctness and maintainability required for professional applications. There is a spectrum between vibe coding and doing it with a little more planning, spec-driven development, including enough context etc and what is AI-assisted engineering across the software development lifecycle. In stark contrast to the post, the process described in the Reddit post is a methodical integration of AI into a mature software development lifecycle. This is "AI-assisted engineering," where AI acts as a powerful collaborator, not a replacement for engineering principles. In this model, developers use AI as a "force multiplier" to handle tasks like generating boilerplate code or writing initial test cases, but always within a structured framework. Crucially, the big difference here is the human engineer remains firmly in control, responsible for the architecture, reviewing and understanding every line of AI-generated code, and ensuring the final product is secure, scalable, and maintainable. The 30% increase in development speed mentioned in the post is a result of augmenting a solid process, not abandoning it. For engineers, labeling disciplined, AI-augmented workflows as "vibe coding" misrepresents the skill and rigor involved. For those new to the field, it creates the false and risky impression that one can simply prompt their way to a viable product without understanding the underlying code or engineering fundamentals. If you're looking to do this right, start with a solid design, subject everything to rigorous human review, and treat AI as an incredibly powerful tool in your engineering toolkit - not as a magic wand that replaces the craft itself.

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Carles Muiños@xarlee_dev·
@Bundle_it_app If it is as good as it sounds, please take my money asap. I need to stop struggling with my digital diogenes syndrome and take back some mental space. May it be my best companion in the near future? Looking forward to it!! #Bundle
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Bundle.it
Bundle.it@Bundle_it_app·
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Bundle.it@Bundle_it_app·
Ready to transform your digital life? Bundle is here to help. 🛠️📲 #BundleIt
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Bundle.it@Bundle_it_app·
What will be your first save when you download Bundle? Let us know in the comments! 💬📱 #BundleIt bundleit.app
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Harminder Virk
Harminder Virk@AmanVirk1·
Got Turso working with AdonisJS Lucid 🚀 Need to tweak a few things and then we can support it as a first-class citizen 💪
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Ben Holmes
Ben Holmes@BHolmesDev·
Crazy thought: What if Astro took over views/ for any framework? Got an early Ruby on Rails prototype running. Query in a controller, return props, use them in your component. Like the network isn’t even there 🪄
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Carles Muiños retweetou
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Astro@astrodotbuild·
🧑‍🚀⭐ Calling all aspiring astronauts—Astro 3.0 touches down next week. We're giving away 10 of these official Astro hats to celebrate! Retweet for your chance to win.
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Stackbit@stackbit·
It's amazing how much info can be conveyed with just colors and shapes.
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