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Just want to improve... /vic @send / Part of SHE @she_Dapp 🙏 The Future Is Bright! @brightIDproject ☀️
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@benawad Open source rule one: if you are not being forked you are not relevant.
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@blade_nd GitHub Desktop always been usable. No shame in that game
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IN CASE YOU WEREN'T AWARE
@Send by @ethentree has successfully allocated $1.998M to the /senders
On a cutting edge chain
Think, Ethereum before @MetaMask
If that's not commitment to a vision, I don't know what real commitment looks like for a founder. Blessed with the founder gene, truly built to own.
just send
P.S. he's a father as well. Kid #3 just born, alive and well

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@sabine_s_ @cometkim Really want to use Rescript + Rescript Relay in a project again. I feel like it’d be absolutely cracked for agentic coding
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I think this is accurate, short compile times, obvious predictable type checkers make a big difference
OCaml's type system is just so much more precise than Go's it's an easy win for OCaml there
and Go's ecosystem isn't as big an advantage as it used to be
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
After vibe-coding in anger, I have a theory that languages like OCaml and Go are better suited for vibe-coding. 1. Statically typed. You have an extra validation step for free. 2. The compiler is blazing fast. Agent loops are faster. 3. The errors are short. You don't waste tokens on context. 4. AI hates ambiguity. But these languages are simple. Not many ways to do things. So AI is having a better time. And you can keep vibe-coding for longer before hitting a blocker. I wonder how the limitations of coding agents will influence the landscape of programming languages long-term.
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@ChaseMcDou @JackEllis Same thing I do with warp. Got a lil trigger happy with the genius model tho
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@JackEllis Cursor is easily better than Claude Code on account of its codebase indexing; however, it is egregiously expensive.
This is really the primary reason I use Claude Code. A few parallel agents working on tasks, but if something is urgent we’re in Cursor
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Just shipped /last30days. A Claude Code skill for @claudeai that scans the last 30 days on Reddit, X, and the web for any topic and returns prompt patterns + new releases + workflows that work right now.
Last 30 days of research. 30 seconds of work.
👉 github.com/mvanhorn/last3…
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