rohan

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rohan

rohan

@rohandevs

20 | cs @georgiatech | incoming @mintlify prev: AWS peter (70k followers), ai ugc founder (acq), rocketlab

加入时间 Eylül 2019
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rohan
rohan@rohandevs·
@thdxr i feel like the only way this works is if it’s paired with bun shell
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dax@thdxr·
we've been experimenting with getting rid of the bash tool agents can write js fine which can do what bash can (though some gaps with things like git) and is more cross platform and then could run that in this
Rivet@rivet_dev

Introducing the Secure Exec SDK Secure Node.js execution without a sandbox ⚡ 17.9 ms coldstart, 3.4 MB mem, 56x cheaper 📦 Just a library – supports Node.js, Bun, & browsers 🔐 Powered by the same tech as Cloudflare Workers $ 𝚗𝚙𝚖 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚜𝚎𝚌𝚞𝚛𝚎-𝚎𝚡𝚎𝚌

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Tommy D. Rossi@__morse·
skills should have been urls not local files. brain dead spec
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rohan@rohandevs·
gpt 5.4 is in a very chinese point in its life
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Keni@GENSHIN_AIM·
22 jobless and not in school gg
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how did i segfault python😭
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
Lowkey one of the best perks of GitHub Copilot Student Plan was being able to choose models like GPT-5.4 or Claude Opus/Sonnet series Looks like that’s gone now, Big downgrade for students tbh.
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rohan@rohandevs·
@bubbleboi isn’t the helium thing fake?? don’t they have helllaaa reserves or was that just hynix and samsung electronics
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rohan@rohandevs·
@spikedoanz ITS SO ANNOYING WHY DO THEY DO THAT
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spike@spikedoanz·
hey on that note. did you know that the claude desktop app will run a linux vm that eats up 2.3 gigs of your system ram without you asking? it's been causing my machine to idle at 20GB for the past week and oom'ed several times.
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spike@spikedoanz

p99 for a cli lol.

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kache@yacineMTB·
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@theo writing opencode prompts in neovim with ctrl+x e >>>
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
The fact that “shift+enter” is so hard in TUIs is insane. Maybe the terminal isn’t the right place for us to be writing complex multi-line prompts?
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Adam
Adam@adamdotdev·
Oh no, is this how it starts? Does this end with me in tears over the retirement of my beloved model?? Is it too late for me?!?
Adam@adamdotdev

@RhysSullivan Anecdotal, but I do think 5.3 codex and 5.4 are much lazier than 5.2 xhigh, I think they’re trying to feel better for the opus pilled people

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rohan@rohandevs·
@cory interning @ mintlify :)
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Cory Levy
Cory Levy@cory·
interning in Silicon Valley this summer? there's a Silicon Valley Intern discord group to help with events, housing, etc. @ reply below (maybe with where you're interning) and I'll send you think link
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kmdr@kmdrfx·
Smoke-testing OpenCode TUI Plugins. Waaahhhhhhht?
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rohan@rohandevs·
@jeeffreyLin @cursor_ai its chill the official cursor acp is soo much better than my vibecoded slop
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rohan@rohandevs·
@cursor_ai time to delete this project from 4 days ago lol
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rohan@rohandevs·
cursor's acp only works in the new version of the CLI that you can only download from the ACP registry @cursor_ai @leerob `agent update` and the install script should probably be updated
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rohan@rohandevs·
@RhysSullivan best way to solve this is to just mount public websites/repos on ur filesystem. really really need to launch my thing for this its soooo good
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
skills solved the agent knowledge problem at the wrong level of the stack and im hoping that it's not too late to undo that damage over time for 90%+ of skills, they are basically your existing docs with a small tweak to tell an agent how to do the operation rather than a human an example of this is "call this api endpoint to set a DNS record" rather than "press this button" the reason skills worked is because they gave local search + discoverability, but those were solved problems already via Google, it's just no one has really solved search for agents so instead we ended up with skills, and now when we look at the problems that exist with them (versioning, auto updating, etc) they're problems docs have already encountered and solved i.e through /v1/ in the url plus with docs you get better discoverability and internal linking to pages where skills are nice is it gives people the ability to publish things like 'react best practices' skills which would've just been on a personal blog that'd be hard to find, so things like skill.sh are good from a discoverability perspective, but i'm very unconvinced that a scattered array of github repos is the right long term solution, especially for product skills
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