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Rozz Games (@games_rozz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏁Progress on the latest build, started this 5 years ago with no experience, so close now- Rome wasn't built in a day 😁Thanks for your support #SuperPolygonGrandPrix

Andrey A. (@_aantti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone predicts an imminent death of SaaS - I predict a new market for vintage/retro SaaS targeting laggards folks who wouldn't want all-things-agentic web :)

Lars Grammel (@lgrammel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In domains where shipping speed is key, we will give up the notion of "understanding the codebase" and treat it like assembly. Todays models may not be good enough, but this is where I see things going.

Jonathan Thomas @atariste.bsky.social (@retroracing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent several hours last night rewriting and optimising the 68k code that draws the rev counter on the #AtariST version of Lotus 2 to use the Blitter chip instead. These are the lengths that us ST folks are willing to go to in order to compete with that other machine. 😉

Spent several hours last night rewriting and optimising the 68k code that draws the rev counter on the #AtariST version of Lotus 2 to use the Blitter chip instead.

These are the lengths that us ST folks are willing to go to in order to compete with that other machine. 😉
Zed (@zeddotdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Split diffs are now the default in Zed. Simple feature, complex implementation. Cole wrote about what it took to get alignment right on every keystroke: zed.dev/blog/split-dif…

ElectricSQL (@electricsql) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ A law from computer science — published in 1967 — explains why some teams get 10x from AI agents and others plateau at 2x. It has nothing to do with Codex vs. Claude.

Moe (@moecandoit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you are keen on learning rust (and contributing to our blazing fast OpenCrust), Rs3A2G has written an awesome interactive tutorial here rust-typemaster.vercel.app give it a spin it's awesome

Kalleby Santos (@kalabresa_br) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Supabase community 💚 I'm happy to say that we're porting the best features for Self-Hosted & Local dev CLI — Yes! We didn't forget about you guys 🥹

Robert Youssef (@rryssf_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

psychology solved the ai memory problem decades ago. we just haven't been reading the right papers. your identity isn't something you have. it's something you construct. constantly. from autobiographical memory, emotional experience, and narrative coherence. Martin Conway's

psychology solved the ai memory problem decades ago. we just haven't been reading the right papers.

your identity isn't something you have. it's something you construct. constantly. from autobiographical memory, emotional experience, and narrative coherence.

Martin Conway's
Andrey A. (@_aantti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude Code is fun... user: ok, what was that about then again when you were blathering about xyz cc: That was me confidently describing the xyz

Philipp Schmid (@_philschmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An `AGENTS(.)md` (or equviliant) is the highest configuration point for agents. It's injected into every conversation. But research shows that doing it wrong actively hurts performance. Here's how to do it right, backed by data. Less Is More: - Auto-generated files reduce

An `AGENTS(.)md` (or equviliant) is the highest configuration point for agents. It's injected into every conversation. But research shows that doing it wrong actively hurts performance. Here's how to do it right, backed by data.

Less Is More:

- Auto-generated files reduce
Lydia Hallie ✨ (@lydiahallie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce Claude for Open Source ❤️ We're giving 6 months of free Claude Max 20x to open source maintainers and core contributors. If you maintain a popular project or contribute across open source, please apply! claude.com/contact-sales/…