Principal Software Engineer @Hirebotics | I write code, sometimes it works. 🇺🇦 🇺🇸

Joined March 2013
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Whenever I've reached the end of a long Claude Code session and know there's no more meaningful context use and it's time to end it, I get a little sad as if I had just reached the end of a good book. I find myself taking a brief moment of reflection of the journey
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Doug Ayers retweeted
“ When a Clown moves into the Palace, he doesn’t become a King, The Palace becomes a Circus” is a Turkish proverb which is worth heeding in the coming days.
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Good advice from @LeilaGharani on how to customize #ChatGPT responses to make you more efficient and get answers formatted the way you want ✨ youtube.com/watch?v=wBAnCMA9…
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There was the world before, and then after 🔥 There was the world before, and then after #Google 🔎 There was the world before, and then after #ChatGPT 🧠 Onwards and upwards ✨
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Deploying to #aws #elasticbeanstalk is harder than it ought to be. So. Many. IAM. Policies. Even with their managed policies, I *still* had to add some custom grants for "sns" and "elasticloadbalancing" I miss #heroku 🤦‍♂️
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The long awaited successor to "Copying and Pasting from @StackOverflow"
Last-ever programming book just released by Oreilly reddit.com/r/programmerhumor…
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I'm so disappointed with search engine results nowadays for exploring programming questions. #ChatGPT is so much better at providing a relevant actionable answer it makes me much more productive.
In the last week, I've debugged two very idiosyncratic issues I've run into using ChatGPT, just pasting the terminal output and describing what I'm trying to do. In both cases, Google was completely useless. Don't tell OpenAI, but $20/month for this is severely underpriced.
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Stripe dev docs are in my opinion the gold standard. To get better is amaze-sauce!
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At @stripe we've been working with OpenAI on supercharging our docs with GPT-4, so developers can ask natural language questions and get summarized answers. It's amazing how powerful it is for helping developers get more done 🚀 stripe.com/en-ca/newsroom/ne…
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Agree. It's great at improving my productivity at writing code by giving me near instant highly probable good approaches. I wouldn't use it to answer critical life questions where a certified and verified answer is necessary.
Seems like most folks here are on the left side of the curve reddit.com/r/programmerhumor…
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For example, I trust it to scan blogs and stackoverflow to distill my code questions into what I'm looking for. But I also don't take what it gives me as gospel. I still test it out, but it's way faster than me searching the web for an answer.
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On February 24, millions of us made a choice. Not a white flag, but the blue and yellow one. Not fleeing, but facing. Resisting & fighting. It was a year of pain, sorrow, faith, and unity. And this year, we remained invincible. We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory!
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For "reasons" I have a train of 12 pull requests open on a project A -> B -> C -> D ... When I make an update to an upstream PR I want it backmerged to all the others, in turn, so that HEAD refs are up to date with their BASE refs. I automated it 😬 gist.github.com/douglascayer…
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Today's #ChatGPT question was how to wait for the user to press <ENTER> key after each iteration of a bash loop. I didn't recall the syntax, and the search results took me to sites that didn't immediately answer my question. I ❤️ @openai
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Today's question was how to access a #ruby constant from outside of a module Search Engines 👎 ChatGPT 👍 Search gave me links to sites that I had to read through and maybe find the answer #ChatGPT just gave me the answer with explanation @Google @bing time to up your game
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More and more I'm using @OpenAI #ChatGPT to help me write code when I'm exploring new APIs. I can try its suggestions, re-ask it to resolve errors I encounter, and so both learn and arrive at the solution faster than searching #Google and reading websites looking for a solution
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The #Spring23 release is here and what better time than to do some Spring cleaning and remove unused Apex code from your #Salesforce orgs? 🌼 developer.salesforce.com/blo…

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It's not Windows
What's your main motivation for using Linux? 🐧🐧
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😈 Peer pressure. Rotate team members to work on different aspects of an app they're unfamiliar with and say if the docs aren't up to snuff then gripe to the prior dev... muwahahaha /joke
How do you incentivize better documentation in your team?
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