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Does LSP actually make coding agents better? Last week, we published a deep dive on this exact question. Then, almost on cue, @AnthropicAI announced native LSP support for Claude Code. The timing made us smile. :) If you’re interested in the actual data, eval design, and what this taught us about where real leverage in agentic coding lives, our full write-up is here in the comments👇
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AI makes it easier to prototype bad ideas, which is genuinely useful. you can test quickly. but it also makes bad ideas harder to recognize, because now they take on the aesthetics of quality without necessarily having the substance or rigor behind them. the danger is a bad idea with a polished presentation might deceptively look more promising than a good idea that's still messy/half-baked.
pre-ai, bad ideas were just bad ideas, now bad ideas are bad ideas with charts and tables
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ayman nadeem retweeted
today will be known as the great april 27 github outage
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What if your website improved itself? Introducing ION, an AI-native website platform where AI agents continuously: - Propose changes - Run experiments - Improve performance over time. We're already powering $1b companies, & seeing 200% lifts in conversion. 🧵
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ayman nadeem retweeted
Solana lending today works like Aave on Ethereum: one big pool, shared risk across every asset, governance votes to add new markets. That model doesn't scale to an ecosystem with thousands of SPL tokens, LSTs, and memecoins rotating every week.
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family ghosting my annual “ramadan meowbarak” texts
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me tool calling a tool calling a tool calling a tool
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sf dudes be like "taste is all that matters" while having one patagonia fleece and a datadog summit 2022 t-shirt to their name
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the taste 🤌🤌🤌
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building with Codex and @aymannadeem is the most fun i've ever had writing software
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editors, even ai editors, are starting to feel like an antipattern in ai coding. the sheet volume of generated code is just too high for traditional review workflows to hold. when everything shows up as undifferentiated text in a diff, we’re forced to treat all code as equally important and that collapses signal into noise. and finding needles in a haystack doesn’t work when the entire haystack regenerates every few minutes. the bottleneck isn’t writing code anymore; it’s knowing what actually matters.
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Today we’re open-sourcing Nuanced LSP and also releasing it as a Claude Code plugin. Nuanced LSP exposes real language servers behind a containerized API, giving agents precise, cross-file code navigation across languages. After evaluating its impact in production, we realized this work fits best as a building block others can build on. Repo & details: github.com/nuanced-dev/lsp
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ayman nadeem retweeted
“I’ve survived war, and I’m definitely going to survive intimidation and whatever these people think they can throw at me, because I’m built that way.” — Ilhan Omar. Yay Ilhan. Ignore the trolls.
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If you’re in the Bay Area looking for local organizations to help, here are a few.
Replying to @n8boyd
Central American Resource Center of Northern California. carecensf.org Immigration Institute of the Bay Area iibayarea.org San Francisco Rapid Response Network sfrrn.org Asian Law Caucus Causa Justa :: Just Cause Bay Resistance indivisiblesf.org/g
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The murders of unarmed civilians on the streets of Minneapolis, including the killing today of the intensive-care nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti, would not come as a shock to Iraqis in Fallujah or Afghans in Helmand province. They were terrorized by heavily armed American execution squads for decades. It would not come as a shock to any of the students I teach in prison. Militarized police in poor urban neighborhoods kick down doors without warrants and kill with the same impunity and lack of accountability. What the rest of us are facing now, is what Aimé Césaire called imperial boomerang. Empires, when they decay, employ the savage forms of control on those they subjugate abroad, or those demonized by the wider society in the name of law and order, on the homeland. The tyranny Athens imposed on others, Thucydides noted, it finally, with the collapse of Athenian democracy, imposed on itself. But before we became the victims of state terror, we were accomplices. Before we expressed moral outrage at the indiscriminate taking of innocent lives, we tolerated, and often celebrated, the same Gestapo tactics, as long as they were directed at those who lived in the nations we occupied or poor people of color. We sowed the wind, now we will reap the whirlwind. The machinery of terror, perfected on those we abandoned and betrayed, including the Palestinians in Gaza, is ready for us.
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As insane as this sounds, it’s true: Pam Bondi sent Minnesota officials a letter today saying ICE would leave the state if Minnesota turns over its voter files to the Trump Administration. They’re openly using state violence as a bargaining chip to seize election infrastructure.
Pam Bondi just sent a letter to Minnesota officials saying ICE will leave if the state turns over its voter database to Trump. Guess what? This has never been about safety or immigration. It’s a pretext for Trump to take over elections in swing states.
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Two red flags here. A CEO of a major defense corporation is endorsing: 1. A conspiracy theory (in fact illegal immigrants have a very small partisan effect on apportionment) 2. The idea that our enemies are inside our borders, not outside them. How long before Anduril's surveillance technologies are primarily used on Americans?
We cannot let them stay. Debates regarding illegal immigration often focus on policy issues like welfare, healthcare, crime, economic contribution, etc. That is a distraction. Democracy is the real issue. Status quo is that any city or state desirous of greater power can declare a suspension of federal law and import millions of illegal aliens for the purpose of inflating their electoral votes and Congressional representation. Arguments about illegal immigrants voting directly in elections fraudulently usually miss this point. If you offer the political architects of these rebellions a trade, permanent amnesty and residency for all aliens with clear agreement that they cannot be counted for the purposes of electing our President or Congress, they will adamantly refuse. Why? Because the people pushing this do not want immigrants from socially-conservative countries in Latin America to actually vote. They want to vote on their behalf via census representation, much like reconstruction-era Southern states demanded for newly-freed slaves. Their ideal situation is an urban core of deeply aligned ideologues voting with the power of millions of illegal aliens, currently worth dozens of Congressman and eight states worth of electoral votes. There is an effectively unlimited supply of poor people from poor countries that want to live in the United States who can be used to fuel this strategy. Some might be net positive to the US economy, some might not be, but that is beside the point - all would equally contribute to a future where minority rules the majority with no recourse. Rewarding states that refuse to recognize the legitimacy of American law ensures other states will use these same tactics, if only to maintain their own relative power. It will end our republic.
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Anduril founder telling people to read The Art of the Deal after Trump threatened Denmark for Greenland, folded, and then claimed he got deal that the Danes and NATO chief Mark Rutte’s office have denied actually exists. This and Marc Andreessen’s anti-pope tweets just drives home that the tech right is filled with people who are politically very stupid but think that they can compensate for that with performative cruelty and Trump sycophancy.
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retweeting for the record that w24 produced a successful exit (marriage) I was lucky to be mentored by women founders who emphasized the importance of choosing life partners who uplift ground you. to my fellow women builders who wanna marry a man someday: find someone who sees you as a whole human, not someone who expects you to martyr yourself for their ambition
So lucky to marry my best friend! I met @aymannadeem the first night of W24 retreat. I was instantly smitten. I invited her and her cofounder to dinner and before you know it, we became fast friends. The night of the end of batch party, I told her I wanted to date. She was open to the idea. Fast forward to now and I'm proud to say I've married my best friend. Thank you to @mwseibel who said that first night of the retreat that having a great home life is important to startup success. I've wound my startup down but I'm proud to support Ayman in her journey building @nuanced_dev. Here's us at the retreat in our first photo together. And us on our wedding day!
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