David Jacobs
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David Jacobs
@djacobs
I work on product @amazon, formerly @advancelocal, @29pco, @sixapart. Husband to Dr. @ladymacabea. https://t.co/tAMQPxKPEB
NYC & Oxford เข้าร่วม Şubat 2007
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@OwenPence @lil_buts I don’t think she clashed with Liberty culture.
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@raya4 @chelsealeite Liberty want to win, MJ is ready to be a rotation player on a championship team now.
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@djacobs @chelsealeite I also think they seriously have to consider protecting Raquel Carrera. They can still from their stashed players as well and I guarantee the plan is to have her come over this year.
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So we can assume Breanna Stewart will not be protected in the Expansion Draft.
No point in wasting a pick on her if she is staying in NY, which is what I assumed anyway! NY Liberty have to use those protections VERY wisely.
Jackie Powell (she/her)@ClassicJpow
Breanna Stewart breaks her own news on her podcast re FA: “I gonna just set the record straight here: I will be staying in New York. I’m not planning on taking any free agency meetings even though I’m an unrestricted free agent. My family is set up here. We’re solid here.”
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@raya4 @chelsealeite Correct, no one is offering Cloud the max so they don’t have to protect her. Similarly, if Toronto or Portland were to want to offer Cloud OR JJ the Max, Liberty should let them go.
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@djacobs @chelsealeite I don't think they are protecting Johannes and I think it's very unlikely that Toronto or Portland are offering Cloud the max (no disrespect). I think they will focus on people a little younger.
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@chelsealeite Easy - of those only Sab is credibly getting the max, so you reserve Sab, Fiebich, Sabally, BLH, MJ. If Toronto offers JJ or Cloud the Max, that hurts. But god bless.
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@petradonka @warpdotdev No, none specifically, I subscribe to a few!
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@djacobs @warpdotdev Thanks for the shoutout! And appreciate the feedback on our plans as well.
Any specific provider you'd use through BYOK?
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@warpdotdev I am a huge fan! Beta use since the beginning (November '21!) I wish there was a membership plan between free and $20/mth. For $20/year I'd like to be able to bring my own API keys.
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I fractured my wrist in a bike accident in October, Monologue was a great help as I kept my brain sharp while recovering.
Monologue@usemonologue
Monologue for iOS is here. You talk 3x faster than you type. Prompts to Claude. Brain dumps to Notion. Grocery lists. Midnight epiphanies. First drafts that sound like you. Now in your pocket. Follow, like, RT—50 annual subscriptions are up for grabs.
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@djacobs @AnthropicAI @cerebral_valley Dang - I didn't know about the bike accident. Sounds pretty major. And you have beautiful cats.
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Over the past week I competed in @AnthropicAI’s Claude Code anniversary hackathon. I wrote a little bit: @djacobs/pinwheel-fates-my-mmo-basketball-simulator-bb056bb08850" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@djacobs/pinwh… with more to come. Thanks for having me @cerebral_valley
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@Drect I understand why ppl don't remember but Run-DMC are the most important by far
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For those of you looking for freelance work in the wake of WaPo layoffs: I'm an editor at large overseeing Ideas & Culture at Bloomberg, including our Books coverage. Find me at skillingswo2@bloomberg.net
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@bcherny "Claude consistently runs for minutes, hours, and days at a time (using Stop hooks)."
Can you expand on that? I don't understand how Stop hooks can increase time spent
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When I created Claude Code as a side project back in September 2024, I had no idea it would grow to be what it is today. It is humbling to see how Claude Code has become a core dev tool for so many engineers, how enthusiastic the community is, and how people are using it for all sorts of things from coding, to devops, to research, to non-technical use cases. This technology is alien and magical, and it makes it so much easier for people to build and create. Increasingly, code is no longer the bottleneck.
A year ago, Claude struggled to generate bash commands without escaping issues. It worked for seconds or minutes at a time. We saw early signs that it may become broadly useful for coding one day.
Fast forward to today. In the last thirty days, I landed 259 PRs -- 497 commits, 40k lines added, 38k lines removed. Every single line was written by Claude Code + Opus 4.5. Claude consistently runs for minutes, hours, and days at a time (using Stop hooks). Software engineering is changing, and we are entering a new period in coding history. And we're still just getting started..

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