Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile
Yevhen Bobrov

@yevhen

Making hard things easy

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calendar_today13-06-2008 08:27:58

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lil uzi perf (@ken_wheeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in my vibe coding experiments, as soon as the app gets reasonably complex, llms essentially never work properly on it again. leaving you to debug some reasonably complex codebase full of weird abandoned code that you have no mental context checkpoints for.

Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Я почав користуватися агентним программуванням майже як тільки воно зʼявилось. Ділюсь поточним статусом. Спочатку все було добре, бо я здебільшого робив дуже точкові штуки, по типу скриптів, рефакторингу, скаффолдінгу і т.п. Але згодом навчився робити цілі фічі тільки за

Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Оце воно!!! Відсутність «дрібної моторики» призводить до порушення нейро звʼязків і далі до атрофії.

Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thought provoking meta conversation from Attention Alchemist, where AI is self-reflecting on the shortcomings of its current training approach wrt to evolutionary software development. Nice read! substack.com/home/post/p-16…

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am hearing SO many stories about people realizing coding with AI tools (aka “vibe coding”) is a game changer after “reviving” an old side project or idea on the side and making so much progress But… while I often hear the excitement on starting: not hearing “finished” often!

Daniel Nakov (@dnak0v) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, I think Jules beats Codex by a lot. Only tested on a my lazy prompt so far "Analyze the project and write unit tests to cover 100%". - Jules plans first and creates its own tasks. Codex does not. That's major. - Jules VMs have internet

Yeah, I think Jules beats Codex by a lot. Only tested on a my lazy prompt so far "Analyze the project and write unit tests to cover 100%". 
- Jules plans first and creates its own tasks. Codex does not. That's major.
- Jules VMs have internet
Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Codex коштує 200$ і працює 24/7 без лікарняних, вихідних та відпустки. А ти ні.

Eren Bali (@erenbali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Founders in the public: AI is writing 98% of our code. In 6 months, we won't need any developers. Founders in DMs: Does anyone know a good React developer? $30K referral bonus and I will name my first born after you.

Yevhen Bobrov (@yevhen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Люди які фанатіють від арт шлаку згенерованого AI - що ви там знайшли? Музика, відео, твори - це ж про зв'язок з іншою людиною (автором), про його (спільні) почуття та досвід. В AI апріорі, цього немає. І ніколи не буде.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This blog is SO good at pointing out what should have been obvious about AI for coding (Copilot and others) These tools are good for re-creating whatever they’ve been trained on. They are not what will create the next, better generation of frameworks, libraries, technologies.

This blog is SO good at pointing out what should have been obvious about AI for coding (Copilot and others)

These tools are good for re-creating whatever they’ve been trained on.

They are not what will create the next, better  generation of frameworks, libraries, technologies.
Marc Brooker (@marcjbrooker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dive into the architecture and design of DSQL, starting with Werner's new blog post (with Marc Bowes and Niko Matsakis): allthingsdistributed.com/2025/05/just-m…

Factory (@factoryai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Software development is more than just coding. Introducing Droids -- the world's first software development agents. 🤖 Starting today, Droids are available for general access. Factory integrates with your entire engineering system (GitHub, Slack, Linear, Notion, Sentry) and