Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile
Bram De Geyter

@bramdegeyter

code.create.invent | product & engineering @showpad

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John Sundell (@johnsundell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a while I've been thinking: "Wouldn't it be great if our code editors were a bit more proactive and smart?" 🤔 So dusted off my Splash-based Swift editor prototype and built a feature that automatically generates models based on how they're being used. What do you think? 😀

Aja ❤️💜💙 (@the_thagomizer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like leaving positive comments in code reviews. Even simple things like "I really like how you did ____" or "good use of the ___ operator." Humans need feedback, especially positive feedback. And it makes you not just look for problems when reviewing code.

Pieterjan Bouten (@pieterjan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Werk vandaag van thuis mensen. Net als vorige week donderdag en vrijdag werken alle 500 Showpad werknemers van thuis en hebben ze geen meetings met (mogelijke) klanten, leveranciers of sollicitanten. Toon als werkgever daarbij begrip en flexibiliteit voor ouders met kinderen.

John Sundell (@johnsundell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I absolutely love the WWDC session videos this year, especially that each video is allowed to be just as long or short as it needs to be, and that the presenters personalities really come through 👍 Will share a list of my favorite sessions towards the end of the week 🙂 #WWDC20

Jesse Dobbelaere (@jessedobbelaere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to be in the jury of the Showpad ♾️ WWDC #hackpad 👌Very cool projects and deserved winners 👏! App Clips, Widgets, Watch app, SwiftUI, CloudKit, Mac Catalyst, ...

Happy to be in the jury of the <a href="/showpad/">Showpad</a> ♾️ WWDC #hackpad 👌Very cool projects and deserved winners 👏! App Clips, Widgets, Watch app, SwiftUI, CloudKit, Mac Catalyst, ...
Kamala Harris (@kamalaharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.

Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s something strinkingly medieval about the Twitter Conquest: a feudal king uses force to invade a peaceful neighbour, enforces his culture, subjugates and humiliates the subjects, forcing many into exile.

Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spatial Audio could realistically kill the mute button in remote meetings. Would be such a shift in meeting experience and Zoom fatigue..

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's 2022. Companies that refuse to do business via async means will slowly lose a generation of customers who think this is 1999 where you have to talk to someone to unlock the privilege of paying. Part of my stance is philosophical. It's my time, and I don't want calls w reps.

Arvind Sanjeev (@arvindsanjeev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I took apart my old typewriter and powered it using OpenAI GPT-3. Meet: Ghostwriter, an #AI creative writing companion that lets you co-write stories on paper with #ArtificialIntelligence 👻 + 🤖.

Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I learnt about #productmanagement processes is that it’s much easier to borrow someone else’s solutions than to understand your own problems

Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading the GPT-x papers, starting to realize that LLMs at this scale are to language what statistical physics was as a breakthrough in physics: a way to derive ‘macroscopic’ semantics from ‘microscopic’ tokens.

Bram De Geyter (@bramdegeyter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Software engineers, rejoice! You’re literally the only profession that #GPT4 is not beating in exams. Lawyers, chemists, historians, math teachers, copywriters, economists, and sommeliers…start coding 😬

Software engineers, rejoice! You’re literally the only profession that #GPT4 is not beating in exams. Lawyers, chemists, historians, math teachers, copywriters, economists, and sommeliers…start coding 😬
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is quite the paper! It gave 25 AI agents motivations & memory, and put them in a simulated town. Not only did they engage in complex behavior (including throwing a Valentine’s Day party) but the actions were rated more human than humans roleplaying. arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03442…

This is quite the paper!

It gave 25 AI agents motivations &amp; memory, and put them in a simulated town.

Not only did they engage in complex behavior (including throwing a Valentine’s Day party) but the actions were rated more human than humans roleplaying. arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03442…