Carles Andrés (@carlesandres) 's Twitter Profile
Carles Andrés

@carlesandres

Software engineer. Building gitexamples.com.

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Chris Tate (@ctatedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing wterm (“dub-term”) A terminal emulator for the web → DOM rendering — not canvas → Select text, copy/paste, ⌘+F, a11y → Dirty-row tracking, 24-bit color, themes → WebSocket transport with reconnection → Zig core compiled to ~12 KB WASM → just-bash, local, SSH

Andrew Clark (@acdlite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the reality for *every* PR in an active codebase with lots of contributors. If you’re regularly struggling to resolve conflicts, you have a communication/org problem, not a version control problem.

Theo - t3.gg (@theo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris “You have to remember Claude code was made 4 months ago by a singular individual.” Claude Code was made over a year ago by a $400b company. They paid the two devs on it so poorly that they quit and went to Cursor. Anthropic realized how bad the optics were, and convinced them

Carles Andrés (@carlesandres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the missing piece for me to start using Git worktrees is to have them nicely/deeply integrated with my terminal workflow. I guess it's just a skill issue.

Chris Tate (@ctatedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of the nicest effects of portless i *always* know which app i'll get when i hit enter in the address bar and *never* think about ports no "what port is this on" no conflicts worktrees don't fight each other everything has a predictable URL other devices on my network can

Emil Kowalski (@emilkowalski_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to more visual work, like animations, coding agents don’t quite know what great feels like yet. Here’s my way of fixing it: emilkowal.ski/ui/agents-with…

Warp (@warpdotdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why devs love OpenCode: > fully open source harness + privacy-first > butter-smooth terminal TUI > bring your own model: Claude, GPT, Kimi, etc. > LSP-smart, multi-session agents, git-native What’s your favorite feature of OpenCode?

Nahuel Hilal - TattooBizGuy (@nahuelhilal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday I drove my @tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage