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Ted Steinmann

@tedsteinmann

Technology Enthusiast from #fargo. Product Expert at @ImageTrend_Inc

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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Ted Steinmann@tedsteinmann·
I love AI assisted coding (I don't call it vibe coding) but this resonates. The further I go down the rabbit hole the more it feels like just another layer of abstraction. Yes, I'm more productive but "code" is still incredibly important. haskellforall.com/2026/03/a-suff…
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
I realized something else AI has changed about coding: you don't get stuck anymore. Programming used to be punctuated by episodes of extreme frustration, when a tricky bug ground things to a halt. That doesn't happen anymore.
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"the idea is to build a layer higher in the stack where developers can manage agents’ reasoning processes and collaborate with them... This new database will allow humans and agents to query not just the code but also the reasoning behind it." thenewstack.io/thomas-dohmke-…
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Ted Steinmann@tedsteinmann·
Those of us building software factories must practice a deliberate naivete: finding and removing the habits, conventions, and constraints of Software 1.0. The DTU is our proof that what was unthinkable six months ago is now routine. factory.strongdm.ai/?utm_source=tl…
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"direct answers with context ... like onboarding with a senior dev who already knows everything ... how you plug AI into everything you use - and make that stuff work together in new ways." block.github.io/goose/blog/202…
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Ted Steinmann@tedsteinmann·
Superconductors that work at room temperature, made by stacking three atomically-thin sheets of graphene at a specific angle, forming a "superconducting state with special symmetry.” news.mit.edu/2025/physicist…
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Ted Steinmann@tedsteinmann·
"There’s something satisfying about using a native HTML element for what it was designed for, especially when it makes your UI more accessible with less code. <output> might be HTML’s best kept secret" denodell.com/blog/html-best…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Purple is purely a mental construct of the human brain. We invented the color because of a lack of a sensor signal.
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Ted Steinmann@tedsteinmann·
He also states: It's important to do things fast - You learn more per unit time because you make contact with reality more frequently - Going fast makes you focus on what's important; there's no time for bullshit - "Slow is fake"
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These devs trained a neural network on 1 million hours of YouTube videos to predict the next moment in reality, allowing robots to understand physics, perform tasks in new environments, and potentially surpass LLMs for real-world grounding. ksagar.bearblog.dev/vjepa/
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