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México Tham gia Şubat 2010
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Pete@https_500·
I continue to find the carpentry metaphor apt. We've handed incredibly powerful table saws and nail guns to people who barely understand the core concepts of woodworking. Fingers are getting sawed off in the process. Taking a bit of time to slow down would do everyone a favor.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
“If someone 50 years ago planted a row of oaks or a chestnut tree on your plot of land, you have something that no amount of money or effort can replicate. The only way is to wait.” lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/20/some…
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Pete@https_500·
The amount of mis-attributed music on @TIDAL is astounding.
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Sabil@Sabilappdev·
@jasonfried True, wording like that isn’t random. Even demos are designed to guide perception.
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Daniel Rachlin@danielrachlin·
@jasonfried Those subtle details really do matter. Even 'handcrafted' works. It's never accidental.
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Pete@https_500·
@tntsportsmex @StreamMaxLA @TNTLA no pueden estar en serio. Quién quiere ver todo menos el final de un partido? No pagamos para 90% de las pelis tampoco.
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
What’s your remote agent story right now? Claude code on a box? Cursor cloud agents? Claw on a mini? I saw the new open code stuff launch last night. Doing a @syntaxfm on the state of this right now
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Pete@https_500·
@ElenoAM Tlalpan centro tiene el mismo problema. Echan concreto y dibujan líneas para que se vea casi como piedra, y termina viendose ridícula.
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Pete@https_500·
One of the more fascinating results of "agentic engineering" is regular people building their own ideas. Dudes like Robert and John Ganz knocking out things all on their own is pretty fun to watch.
Robert Stock@RobertStock6

I’m a baseball player. I’ve never written a single line of code in my life. But over the last few months, I used AI to build a pitching analytics platform from scratch. 8.9M pitches. Custom ML models. Total transparency. Here is a look at what happens when you give an interested athlete access to AI:

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Pete@https_500·
@bygregorr @yarotheslav is this slop performance art? Because if yes, you're pretty funny. If instead the intent of this account is sincere, you're a fucking idiot.
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Gregor@bygregorr·
@yarotheslav What if the core issue wasn't the tech stack, but our willingness to adapt and integrate new insights into existing codebases?
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Pete@https_500·
Bitcoiners when bitcoin rises: We're going to <multiple of current price>! Bitcoiners when bitcoin crashes: 1 btc is still 1 btc, so who cares what the usd value is?
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Pete@https_500·
@_Evan_Boyle Is there any public documentation on the difference in performance or results between using a model like Opus via gh-copilot (CLI or IDE) vs its native harness (CC)?
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Evan Boyle@_Evan_Boyle·
Includes support for changing reasoning effort from low/medium/high when you select the model. Enjoy!
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Evan Boyle@_Evan_Boyle·
Copilot CLI nows supports opus 4.6 My new daily driver. Give it a go!
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