ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾

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ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾

ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾

@thecodesimp

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🇬🇾 Sumali Ağustos 2018
208 Sinusundan16 Mga Tagasunod
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
idk if i'll need it but i self hosted appflowy (a notion alternative with dbs, pages etc) 🤓 is there a better one out there? i swear to god if someone says obsidian
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Omiron
Omiron@Omiron33·
@kechogarcia You think anyone still employed as a dev by any serious company is writing code currently?
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dax@thdxr·
social media these days is like - ai reply - ai reply - human reply but they didn't understand you and got mad about it - ai reply
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
What's your AI adoption level? (according to Steve Yegge)
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ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾@thecodesimp·
@jumperz Correction: Naval reinforced your bias. Not saying you aren't right. Not saying you both aren't correct though. But X is a bubble and you need hard data to prove this.
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JUMPERZ@jumperz·
i made this chart a month ago and naval just confirmed it in 5 words. the red line is not just companies.. it is careers, skills, entire ways of working. if you are not actively adapting right now, you already know which line you are on
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Naval@naval

Software was eaten by AI.

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JetBrains
JetBrains@jetbrains·
Junie CLI, the LLM-agnostic coding agent, is now in Beta! Junie will follow you wherever you’re working: in the terminal, your IDE, or CI/CD workflows. With BYOK pricing, real-time prompting, and next-task prediction, Junie is ready for you to try. jb.gg/ecer6x
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Zed
Zed@zeddotdev·
@thecodesimp Email us at education [at] zed.dev for alternate verification methods!
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Zed
Zed@zeddotdev·
Introducing: Zed for Students! 🎓 Enjoy Zed's Pro plan free, for a year, if you're a current university student (or teacher!) - Zed Pro features for 12 months - $10/month in token credits - Unlimited edit predictions Apply today: zed.dev/education
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
claude code has a hidden setting that makes it 600x faster and almost nobody knows about it by default it uses text grep to find functions. it doesn't understand your code at all. that's why it takes 30-60 seconds and sometimes returns the wrong file there's a flag called ENABLE_LSP_TOOL that connects it to language servers. same tech that powers vscode's ctrl+click to jump straight to the definition after enabling it: > "add a stripe webhook to my payments page" - claude finds your existing payment logic in 50ms instead of grepping through hundreds of files > "fix the auth bug on my dashboard" - traces the actual call hierarchy instead of guessing which file handles auth > after every edit it auto-catches type errors immediately instead of you finding them 10 prompts later also saves tokens because claude stops wasting context searching for the wrong files 2 minute setup and it works for 11 languages
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ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾@thecodesimp·
@RedwoodJS Loving that heatmap on the site. Boy, it's interesting to see how far redwood has come. I still remember the og graphql days. I had written a comparison piece between blitzjs and redwood which I never released :)
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ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾@thecodesimp·
@lassvestergaard @implabinash Yes, can you add colour coding for tabs, similar to how warp does it? - On mac, tab autocomplete doesn't seem to work, maybe I need to add a config? - When I open tuis like claude for instance there's a persistent blinking cursor Barring all issues, I love the design and speed
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Lasse
Lasse@lassevjl·
What terminal are you using?
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nolen
nolen@itseieio·
made a hook that adds a bouncing dvd logo to claude code whenever it's thinking
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
My general strategy for AI-driven app development: 1. Don't make apps that can easily be vibe-coded in a weekend 2. Don't give agents large-scale tasks (see above) 3. Don't reveal your entire strategy 4.
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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
Jamie and I usually only recommend self-hosting for very small projects (scale/reliability don't matter) or extremely large projects (you know what you're doing). Feel free to do what you want but don't underestimate how hard it is to run a mission-critical service. You likely won't do it cheaper than hosted Convex, especially if your time has value that could be dedicated to the rest of your business.
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames

anyone here able the dhare their convex self-hosting experience? is it bad ala superbase, or good actually? would consider signing up for convex paid services, but the eu offerings are a bit meh.

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ˏˋTheCodeSimpˎˊ 🇬🇾@thecodesimp·
@mattpocockuk I feel like this is bad if you have conflicting patterns throughout a codebase. But then again, you shouldn't. But there are times when you're in the middle of a refactor or maybe you forgot something and maybe the old pattern is the one the agent discovers.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
The failure mode I hit most often when I started with AI (mostly with Cursor) was being too "local". I would '@' a file, then another file, then tell the AI exactly what change I wanted. This appears to stop the agent from being curious about the rest of the codebase. No 'Explore' agents, no searching for prior art. Just make the easiest possible change. Why does this suck? Because the agent hasn't seen the rest of your codebase, so it makes changes that aren't consistent with it. It's like flying in a contractor for the day, but only letting them read the files they're changing. Now, I push my agent to explore the codebase aggressively. Sessions feel incomplete without it.
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