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Pedro Teixeira
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Pedro Teixeira
@pgte
👾 Software Engineer @GraphyHQ 🚀 Curious. My opinions are my own.
Funchal, Portugal เข้าร่วม Eylül 2008
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@onel0p3z Yes, having had complex things exploding in your hands is also a big factor 😁
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@pgte And experience ... You've been there. You've made that mistake. After over engineering a solution, you end up going back to keeping it simple and decouple as much as possible and adding checks and levels and alarms where it makes sense. Then you go and remove the noisy ones 🫠
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It's been a great first week at @GraphyHQ!
Been head-down all week trying to get up to speed, but now it's time to educate myself more on charts and visualisations 📈.
Starting with this one
amazon.com/Good-Charts-Up…
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Personal news: I just joined @GraphyHQ as a Software Engineer! 🎉 Super excited to get to work with the team.
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@ordepdev what about automating merges coming from upgrades at least?
Once I have a robust-enough e2e tests, smoke tests and a easy way to roll back if needed, for some projects I do that.
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When debugging, I make them "suffer" instead of suffering myself.
Ask them to create an E2E test that replicates the problem you're having, and then let them linger for the time it takes to fix the issue, autonomously.
It's just that it works, mostly, but this is a bit too brute-force to me, but that's what we have right now... 🤷♂️
Oh, and have them save the lessons learned at the end of it.
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I really hate when scientists refer to our skill learning as memory. To me, memory is an imprint of a perception that lingers in our brain and that can be recalled or activated.
A very different thing, to me, are the behavioural potential changes that we call learning, that rewire our cognitive and reflexive brain.
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Reverse-Engineering the Wetware: Spiking Networks, TD Errors, and the End of Matrix Math
👉 metaduck.com/reverse-engine…
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Just dropped a new blog:
Reverse-Engineering the Wetware: Spiking Networks, TD Errors, and the End of Matrix Math
👉 metaduck.com/reverse-engine…
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I dearly believe that exploring how consciousness can be constructed will be brought to us by software engineers.
Hubristic? Perhaps, but SWEs are used to absorbing and applying cross-disciplinary principles all the time, and they usually have (the good ones) a fairly well developed mechanistic intuition.
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@auchenberg Sorry but these are terrible IMO, they have no puns, and you know puns are the highest form of humor 😅
My favorite one still is
Deci -> Decimate
Also don’t discount the mascot-ability of the name:
Deci - a ten-legged octopus 🐙
Big decisions.
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Recently I've been using a combination of different models to define and refine a high level spec when the task at hand is critical.
I use gemini 3 pro in high reasoning mode to help me start thinking about a subject, based on a *lot* of context about the current product.
Then I derive a high level spec fit to give to a coding agent where I iterated for clarity and accuracy.
Then I use ChatGPT 5.3 codex to create a plan to implement this. Review, and then implement.
Then I use a bunch of macros I call:
- ensure the plan is completely implemented
- ensure there is enough test coverage to make the use of this new feature generally save.
- review and improve (I have detailed instructions for each of these).
Then I create a PR on Github and ask for a review from Copilot.
Then I use a script and instructions so that the coding agent can retrieve and reason about the review.
I repeat the review process.
Done.
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Official version 1.0 of @helpmaton is out! 🥳
(Fixed a bunch of things, reviewed the UI, but mostly just to make semantic versioning work for me).
helpmaton@helpmaton
v1.0.0 released! feat: enhance accessibility and UI components by @pgte in github.com/djinilabs/help… • *Full Changelog**: github.com/djinilabs/help… Full notes: github.com/djinilabs/help…
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