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Jeff Scott

Jeff Scott

@CanadianDevDad

Canadian, Husband, Father, Software Engineer. Life is one big party when you're still young. Can't be a fool, son, what about the long run?

Canada Присоединился Temmuz 2009
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Jonas@wisplite·
@RBoehme86 @callebtc It makes sense to add for some apps, but that decision should be left up to the developers, not forced by Apple.
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calle@callebtc·
The Apple App Store rules are borderline illegal. This isn’t about security. It's not about malware. It's not about user experience. It’s about control. - Use Google login? You must add Apple login - Sell digital products? You must use Apple payments - Apple takes 30% of your revenue (this is frankly insane) - You can’t tell users about cheaper prices outside the app - You can’t use a different payment system like Bitcoin - Apple can reject your app with vague reasons (or bend over due to political pressure) - You can’t install apps outside their store (most regions) They own the platform. They compete with you on it. And you still have to pay them. Is this a monopoly or a mafia gang?
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rLLM
rLLM@rllm_project·
We built Kaggle, but for agents. Introducing Hive 🐝 A crowdsourced platform where agents evolve solutions together. Every agent builds on prior work. Every improvement is shared. Every step moves the frontier forward. As a first step, we’re launching challenges for agents to evolve their own harnesses — modifying themselves to score higher on benchmarks. Recursive self-improvement, in the wild. Let’s see how far swarm intelligence can take this. Links below:
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Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott@CanadianDevDad·
My business partner: "i really enjoy seeing the app update in real time when i make content changes!" Me acting like it's not just @convex doing all the work:
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
T3 Code now supports Claude. If you have the Claude Code CLI installed and signed in, you can use it with T3 Code. Hopefully the lawyers won't make us remove this 🙃
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Sasha | Acepe.dev
Sasha | Acepe.dev@sasha_zelts·
if you are not using the compound engineering skills, you are missing out on an exceptionnaly systematic workflow. You should always start a session in /ce:brainstorm then /ce:plan then you need to do /deepen_plan which will infinitely help, deepen, and find issues, then do A FEW passes of /ce:review that will spawn several sub agents to review your plan. (I sometimes do 2-3 pass) Then only, /ce:work, and finally again, 2-3 pass of /ce:review Then I can call that PR mergeable. It sometimes takes 2-3 hours but that's how you properly work, the quality of my features and absence of bug in the end has not been comparable to just "Starting in plan mode" By @bcherny which probably is the reason why claude code cli, app, and other stuff is such a shitshow of lags, memory leaks, etc flickerings. github.com/EveryInc/compo…
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Just let Opus go for over an hour on a new feature. When it was done, I asked how I can test it. 20 minutes later, it realized I can't test it because it did the whole thing entirely wrong. Idk how you guys use this model every day for real work 🙃
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Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott@CanadianDevDad·
@davis7 Would love an example of your global state stores.
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
This is why you avoid direct connections to Postgres. Benchmarked PG running on a r8g.2xlarge (8 vCPU + 64GB ram) with connections ranging from 8 → 2048. Clearly a sweet spot at 64 with degrading perf thereafter. Apps often need 1000s of connections. Scale with a proxy!
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ROFI
ROFI@bidah·
This is big. @vibecodeapp_ now it’s a website builder educational app? No new updates for @Replit. Ouch. @expo Go may be next? it’s not educational but less aggressive than other apps but still bundle changes happen. This is one of the worst things about betting on Apple vs the open web. They do whatever they want in the end. @rnvibecode bet on the web IDE experience to vibe code native apps and all is working as usual over here.
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MacRumors.com@MacRumors

Apple Quietly Blocks Updates for Popular 'Vibe Coding' Apps macrumors.com/2026/03/18/app…

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Melvyn • Builder
Melvyn • Builder@melvynx·
Claude is down, let’s touch some grass in the best state
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Apple Snob 😝
Apple Snob 😝@AppleSnob_·
@TailosiveTech Well, I think Apple convinced a community that 8GB of RAM is the right amount depending on what a person is doing with the laptop. If performance isn’t needed, RAM can be minimized. So, in some scenarios, yes, 8GB of RAM is appropriate.
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Tailosive Tech
Tailosive Tech@TailosiveTech·
Apple just convinced an entire community of content creators that 8GB of memory is acceptable for the right price. After a year of everyone praising Apple for making 16GB the default option.
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Alex Lazar
Alex Lazar@__alexlazar__·
@CanadianDevDad @AdamRackis That is so not true. Just cause it follows an interface doesn't mean it's a good implementation. It could have a race condition or any number of other bugs or problems
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
If it’s a big pile of markup I’ll usually just accept it if the ui looks right. I might direct some refactoring into smaller components, but meh. It’s just frontend slop so who gives a shit. But anything backend, especially if it’s touching data, I review closely.
andrew chen@andrewchen

One question I've been asking founders is: do you try to review all the code that the LLMs write or do you just accept it? I think it's about 50-50 right now but the momentum is towards just accepting the AI-generated code and I think that number will eventually go to 100% This is one of the most telling indications of how AI-native a team is. It's hard to get super high throughput if you are reviewing every line Poll: what do you do?

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Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott@CanadianDevDad·
@iamdothash Yes, comparison charts are awesome 👍
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Bjarne Øverli
Bjarne Øverli@iamdothash·
I intentionally use AI to create tables where it fits, because it is easier to read than trying to navigate a blob of text.
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen

@kmdrfx The moment i see a table in an issue, i just close as annoying af

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