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Nate Vick

@natron99

Technologist | Lover of the outdoors | Director of Operations @clickfunnels | Building @selectiveci

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Curious what everyone's experience has been in situations where you or another developer start a feature in some way and then hand it off to someone else to push it over the finish line? What makes for an effective handoff? What are the pitfalls?

Nate Vick (@natron99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RailsConf when you see me come say hi and tell me how you are using AI in development, ops, in your app, or why you aren’t using it. I’ve been having fun using Claude Code and will be digging into Claude Swarm this week.

Nate Vick (@natron99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social media achievement unlocked! Multiple people at #RailsConf mentioned my tractor, backroads driving, and I use it for its original purpose of sharing what you are doing. 💪🏻

Nate Vick (@natron99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the key reasons Matz created Ruby was for developer happiness. Current languages are optimized for human to computer interaction. Do you think we will see new languages optimized for AI?

José Valim (@josevalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are 5XX/exception pages an opportunity prompt injection? If you are using an exception tracker, it likely stores request headers and parameters in its reports. If you connect those to your agent via MCP, then those headers and parameters become a venue for prompt injection. One

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This is useful, and fun. I like using the prompt "get the list of tests that failed in CI and write them to tests.md as a todo list"