Tomas Ruzicka

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Tomas Ruzicka

@LeZuse

VP of Eng @GTOWizard Past: @productboard @avocode @CSSHat @MadeBySource @abdocnet

San Francisco, CA ⇄ Prague, CZ เข้าร่วม Kasım 2009
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Tomas Ruzicka
Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@VojtaRocek @jukben od toho nejsme uplne daleko kdyz jdem spolu na pivko, ne? :D Neni to teda rano, protoze se to stiha stavet celkem rychle
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Vojta Roček
Vojta Roček@VojtaRocek·
Tak uz nekdo pokodil "jdu na s kamosema na pokec, neco nas posloucha, openclaw z toho rovnou dela appky, rano se budim do support ticketu, co nejak neumi vyresit" ? samozrejme "pri prichodu bouchne kazdej kreditkou 10M tokenu, at se prasi za kocarem"
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@DavidGrudl Skvele se bavim Dejve! To mnozstvi lidi ktery jsou tady v reakcich uplne mimo me teda extremne prekvapilo. Samej expert v bio. Ale chapu, to je ta prvni faze: denial. Vsem jde ted o kejhak. Bezva appka :)
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David Grudl
David Grudl@DavidGrudl·
Brácha není programátor. Ráno čekal, než si děcka vyčistí zuby, a mezitím synkovi napsal aplikaci na vyjmenovaná slova („díky, táto“). Třetí třída, probírají to zrovna ve škole. Na screenshotu vidíte výsledek. Večer před usnutím si napsal další aplikaci. Tou nahradil placenou službu za pět táců ročně. Už běží v ostrém provozu na jeho eshopu. Víte, co mě na tom fascinuje? Ani jedna z těch aplikací by dřív nevznikla. Ne že by je nikdo nechtěl. Ale kdo vám nakódí cvičení na vyjmenovaná slova pro jednoho třeťáka? Nikdo. Je to příliš malé, příliš konkrétní, příliš na míru. A ta druhá? Drahá, ale furt příliš levná než aby se vyplatilo kvůli tomu podstoupit ZÁŽITEK komunikace s vývojářem. A právě proto je vibecoding větší věc, než vypadá. Nejde o ty hříčky. Je to začátek světa, kde cesta od „potřebuju“ k „mám“ trvá míň než čištění zubů. Což potvrzuje 8 z 10 zubařů. To mění, přátelé, úplně všechno.
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
If your AI coding ralph loop breaks for some reason and you've kept claude waiting you might find this quick hack useful to escape the permanent underclass: gist.github.com/LeZuse/e24c579…
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Tomas Ruzicka
Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
“LLM coding will split up engineers based on those who primarily liked coding and those who primarily liked building” Well said
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

A few random notes from claude coding quite a bit last few weeks. Coding workflow. Given the latest lift in LLM coding capability, like many others I rapidly went from about 80% manual+autocomplete coding and 20% agents in November to 80% agent coding and 20% edits+touchups in December. i.e. I really am mostly programming in English now, a bit sheepishly telling the LLM what code to write... in words. It hurts the ego a bit but the power to operate over software in large "code actions" is just too net useful, especially once you adapt to it, configure it, learn to use it, and wrap your head around what it can and cannot do. This is easily the biggest change to my basic coding workflow in ~2 decades of programming and it happened over the course of a few weeks. I'd expect something similar to be happening to well into double digit percent of engineers out there, while the awareness of it in the general population feels well into low single digit percent. IDEs/agent swarms/fallability. Both the "no need for IDE anymore" hype and the "agent swarm" hype is imo too much for right now. The models definitely still make mistakes and if you have any code you actually care about I would watch them like a hawk, in a nice large IDE on the side. The mistakes have changed a lot - they are not simple syntax errors anymore, they are subtle conceptual errors that a slightly sloppy, hasty junior dev might do. The most common category is that the models make wrong assumptions on your behalf and just run along with them without checking. They also don't manage their confusion, they don't seek clarifications, they don't surface inconsistencies, they don't present tradeoffs, they don't push back when they should, and they are still a little too sycophantic. Things get better in plan mode, but there is some need for a lightweight inline plan mode. They also really like to overcomplicate code and APIs, they bloat abstractions, they don't clean up dead code after themselves, etc. They will implement an inefficient, bloated, brittle construction over 1000 lines of code and it's up to you to be like "umm couldn't you just do this instead?" and they will be like "of course!" and immediately cut it down to 100 lines. They still sometimes change/remove comments and code they don't like or don't sufficiently understand as side effects, even if it is orthogonal to the task at hand. All of this happens despite a few simple attempts to fix it via instructions in CLAUDE . md. Despite all these issues, it is still a net huge improvement and it's very difficult to imagine going back to manual coding. TLDR everyone has their developing flow, my current is a small few CC sessions on the left in ghostty windows/tabs and an IDE on the right for viewing the code + manual edits. Tenacity. It's so interesting to watch an agent relentlessly work at something. They never get tired, they never get demoralized, they just keep going and trying things where a person would have given up long ago to fight another day. It's a "feel the AGI" moment to watch it struggle with something for a long time just to come out victorious 30 minutes later. You realize that stamina is a core bottleneck to work and that with LLMs in hand it has been dramatically increased. Speedups. It's not clear how to measure the "speedup" of LLM assistance. Certainly I feel net way faster at what I was going to do, but the main effect is that I do a lot more than I was going to do because 1) I can code up all kinds of things that just wouldn't have been worth coding before and 2) I can approach code that I couldn't work on before because of knowledge/skill issue. So certainly it's speedup, but it's possibly a lot more an expansion. Leverage. LLMs are exceptionally good at looping until they meet specific goals and this is where most of the "feel the AGI" magic is to be found. Don't tell it what to do, give it success criteria and watch it go. Get it to write tests first and then pass them. Put it in the loop with a browser MCP. Write the naive algorithm that is very likely correct first, then ask it to optimize it while preserving correctness. Change your approach from imperative to declarative to get the agents looping longer and gain leverage. Fun. I didn't anticipate that with agents programming feels *more* fun because a lot of the fill in the blanks drudgery is removed and what remains is the creative part. I also feel less blocked/stuck (which is not fun) and I experience a lot more courage because there's almost always a way to work hand in hand with it to make some positive progress. I have seen the opposite sentiment from other people too; LLM coding will split up engineers based on those who primarily liked coding and those who primarily liked building. Atrophy. I've already noticed that I am slowly starting to atrophy my ability to write code manually. Generation (writing code) and discrimination (reading code) are different capabilities in the brain. Largely due to all the little mostly syntactic details involved in programming, you can review code just fine even if you struggle to write it. Slopacolypse. I am bracing for 2026 as the year of the slopacolypse across all of github, substack, arxiv, X/instagram, and generally all digital media. We're also going to see a lot more AI hype productivity theater (is that even possible?), on the side of actual, real improvements. Questions. A few of the questions on my mind: - What happens to the "10X engineer" - the ratio of productivity between the mean and the max engineer? It's quite possible that this grows *a lot*. - Armed with LLMs, do generalists increasingly outperform specialists? LLMs are a lot better at fill in the blanks (the micro) than grand strategy (the macro). - What does LLM coding feel like in the future? Is it like playing StarCraft? Playing Factorio? Playing music? - How much of society is bottlenecked by digital knowledge work? TLDR Where does this leave us? LLM agent capabilities (Claude & Codex especially) have crossed some kind of threshold of coherence around December 2025 and caused a phase shift in software engineering and closely related. The intelligence part suddenly feels quite a bit ahead of all the rest of it - integrations (tools, knowledge), the necessity for new organizational workflows, processes, diffusion more generally. 2026 is going to be a high energy year as the industry metabolizes the new capability.

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Tomas Ruzicka
Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@rohlikcz Zdravim, FYI ve formulari na zmenu karty pro Xtra na iOS mate stale “prejit na Premium”
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IcePanel@ice_panel·
@LeZuse Hey Tomas, could you please try clearing your Safari browser data/cache to see if this resolves the issue
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Tomas Ruzicka
Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@ice_panel Hi, icepanel is constantly reloading for me in Safari. Do you know of any issues right now?
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Jaivin@jaivin·
thank you
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@EastlondonDev Epic. I had the same idea! Is there any way how it can ge done bidirectionally? I would like to checkup on what’s the progress
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Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson@EastlondonDev·
I just added email support to yo-mcp.com If you want Cursor to send you emails, texts, or even call you when it's done, check it out.
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@cursor_ai Is there any possibility for the UI to have a more prominent color and/or notification when the agent waits for my input/mcp/command confirm? Sometimes I don't notice it as I am working on something else in parallel. It would be a nice feature.
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Tomas Ruzicka
Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@thekitze I might get shamed but I’ll go ahead and say it Hooks were a design mistake
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
you know some bad code is getting written after this diff this hook was a mistake
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@housecor I think you mean GUI? UI if anything is going through a revolution now
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
For 25 years, I’ve specialized in frontend web development. But we’re moving into a new era: I simply tell the machine what I want. I’m increasingly interacting via a simple text box or via voice. UIs are melting away.
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@mooritzvc @shadcn @clipmateAI I have been wanting something like this for more than 10 years. Nice work. I signed up. How do you deal with the horrible/non existing access to Safari Reading list?
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Moritz von Contzen
Moritz von Contzen@mooritzvc·
@shadcn I'm building exactly this at @clipmateAI! It autosyncs your bookmarks from X, Reddit, Github, Screenshots etc and indexes them for semantic search. Comes with command+K, a chrome extension, an iOS app w/ share sheet to add new items on the go and more clipmate.ai
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shadcn@shadcn·
Need: an iOS app that pulls links from my Twitter bookmarks, Safari Reading List, etc., and puts one on my home screen (as a widget) every day.
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
I'm @qconlondon this week. If anybody wants to chat about Staff+ engineering, startup to scale up, building platforms or anything else on architecture let's grab a cofee together!
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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@tomaskafka Co mas za verzi OS? S timhle nemam absolutne zadny problem. Mas to nastavene na globe key nebo nejaky combo? 🤔
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Tomáš Kafka
Tomáš Kafka@tomaskafka·
A když už hejtujeme mac, koho kua napadlo, že přepínání klávesnice má fungovat 1. tapnu tlačítko 2. ukáže se popup 3. je vteřinu vidět 4. zmizí 5. přepne se klávesnice Takže píšu, přepnu, a p93u d8l, ne6 se to 4asem p5epne. Fuuuuuck that, Tim!
Tomáš Kafka@tomaskafka

Po změně velikosti kurzoru na macu mi přestal dělat po najetí na odkaz packu, a je to most annoying bug ever. Taková drobnost, kterou jsem už roky nevnímal, a najednou jsem na webu jako 80letá babička - můžu semka kliknout? Nemůžu? Stane se něco? Přijdu o data?

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Tomas Ruzicka@LeZuse·
@evoluhq We are using it heavily for our design system components. Much better DX for component users.
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Evolu@evoluhq·
Did you know you can (and sometimes should) define React props type like that?
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