Digital janitor. Actually a surgeon with git rebase. Frontend/react/typescript expert.

Joined July 2009
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I've grown tired of these *tweets* lol. I should probably go back to reddit I used to try and write short clever tweets. But the end result, appears as though we aren't really saying anything.
Do you *truly* need Fable to build that another note taking app?
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(sorry to use you as an example tom)
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In light of what happened, I'm doubling down on skills like /improve. A frontier model got pulled. If it happened once, it's gonna happen again. Fable today. 4.9 tomorrow or maybe gpt 6 one day. So, treat intelligence as borrowed. Drain intelligence when it's available. Build a catalog of plans today. Then implement later with a cheaper, open source, or a model you control. Build the backlog now. github.com/shadcn/improve
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Golden Gate is another lifeless gradient. I want to see nature. But I don't want a blue sky, because It blends with the blue focus outline in mission control
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I think the core problem with AI right now is that it's too slow. while GPT cooks you start another session. And then another whilst that one cooks. Then another cause why not. Now you're a slopopotamus. Fast inference is the unlock. Humans are single threaded.
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For people using AI in commercial game development: I'd be interested in hearing the best arguments as to why you think people should pay for the resulting game instead of pirating it. Concisely, if you pirated the inputs, why shouldn't they pirate the output?
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Lol bro thinks humans are gonna pay some humans 10x
Unpopular prediction In 3 years there will be a category of developer called "AI collapse engineers." Their entire job will be fixing systems built entirely by AI that nobody on the team understands anymore. They will be the highest paid engineers in the industry. The companies who fired their senior developers to save money will be paying 10x to hire them back under a different job title.
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Never shipped, Tsr Link has an unused prop for preloadIntentProximity.. BUT theres a nice lib for this.. Foresight js.
Coming soon: @Tan_Stack Router's `intent` preloading can now predict where your users cursor will go (you can even customize proximity) to preload the routes that users are most likely to visit *before* they even hover the link. Prefetch smarter, not harder.
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ALT Because I Can Josh Lucas GIF

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There's some amount of UX polish that you can only get when your nonprofit reaches 852 billions in evaluation
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Just plugged in a 20 year iPod nano (MA489LL). No lag. No loading indicators. UI is practically instant. No touchscreen. I plugged in my Bose headphones and played Black Eyed Peas like 2006 was yesterday. Just fucking worked. Incredible. Technology has gotten worse in so many ways. Younger people have no idea.
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Ai???
Sleep trackers flag problems, but specialist waitlists are long. Nightfall IQ analyzes your data to calculate sleep needs and detect fragmentation. If needed, Nightfall RX connects you quickly with board-certified sleep physicians by telemedicine.
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I would just like to say that after approximately 15 separate prompts I have been able to achieve chat GPT producing a relatively small amount of code in a fashion that I approve of. Thank you, thank you very much. The code of course was only 45 lines long, spent an aggregate time of 1 hour on it, could have been done in about 6 minutes. This. Is. Progress.
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Coming up with the right abstraction for a component is no easy work. It takes time. Sidebar took me a week of experimenting. Input-group, several days. Field, more than a week. I build literally hundreds of examples and keep refining until the abstraction is right, the composition reads well, and it "feels good" to write. Then you see it used in millions of apps and the same abstractions show up in other libraries, it makes all that work worth it. Keep going.
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Made a video game where you must not wake the baby
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Hire and fire well, dont block on review.
Just hire for judgement, and require solid documentation for decisions (code comments/commit messages/PR descriptions/PR comments). Have probation period where you review, then stop reviewing, warn of firing if out of line, then fire if still out of line.
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Just hire for judgement, and require solid documentation for decisions (code comments/commit messages/PR descriptions/PR comments). Have probation period where you review, then stop reviewing, warn of firing if out of line, then fire if still out of line.
Replying to @housecor
Review code too AI makes a lot of micro-decisions in the code from (sometimes bad) assumptions. This can lead to code rot, making it more difficult to fix bugs/implement new features.
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One of the main reasons big companies die is because the political processes, that were put in place to enable a bunch of people to work together, become a factory of reasons why they can’t do anything good, and have to do things that are lame. The company evolves into a thing that preemptively shoots down its future prosperity.
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And each lineage will have different levels of success. From there you'll want to be able to merge two of them to create new offspring. ✌️
I feel like once Codex & Claude Code get proper conversation branching (like pi /tree) it's going to be a much bigger deal than subagents for solving context pollution Linear conversations are the bottleneck
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Eh too lazy
Anthropic engineer: "You can build 5 assistants in one afternoon. Each one handles a task you've been doing manually every single day." In 45 minutes he builds 5 focused agents from scratch on camera. Most people are still doing code review, testing, and documentation by hand every single day Watch the session, then save all templates below 👇
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