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Stephen Rayner

@stephen_rayner

CTO at @WattUtilities - We’re making it easier for businesses to renew their utility contracts. Prev: Technical Lead at @vitaccess

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Matt Pocock (@mattpocockuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another nice part of Effect is built-in support for scopes. Here, I create a temporary directory, and don't have to worry about cleanup. I run it with Effect.scoped to define the bounds of the scope. Lovely

Another nice part of Effect is built-in support for scopes.

Here, I create a temporary directory, and don't have to worry about cleanup.

I run it with Effect.scoped to define the bounds of the scope.

Lovely
Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google just released a brilliant research, a new active learning method for curating high-quality data that reduces training data requirements for fine-tuning LLMs by orders of magnitude. You get the same or better model quality with 250 to 450 expert labels instead of 100K,

Google just released a brilliant research, a new active learning method for curating high-quality data that reduces training data requirements for fine-tuning LLMs by orders of magnitude.

You get the same or better model quality with 250 to 450 expert labels instead of 100K,
Expo (@expo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ”₯The future of AI apps is on the device. With react-native-executorch (from Software Mansion), you can run models locally in your Expo app: β™’ Private by design β™’ Zero API fees β™’ Works offline β™’ Instant response Read how it works in the blog below from Maciej Rys and

πŸ”₯The future of AI apps is on the device.

With react-native-executorch (from <a href="/swmansion/">Software Mansion</a>), you can run models locally in your Expo app:

β™’ Private by design
β™’ Zero API fees
β™’ Works offline
β™’ Instant response

Read how it works in the blog below from <a href="/_darthez_/">Maciej Rys</a> and
murzin (@flowisgreat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For months I've been frustrated with LLMs ability to get stuff done. But they're weren't always at fault - most of the time they just lack context. However no AI IDE currently give you ability to manage context. This changes TODAY. Download for free at conare.ai

For months I've been frustrated with LLMs ability to get stuff done.

But they're weren't always at fault - most of the time they just lack context.

However no AI IDE currently give you ability to manage context.

This changes TODAY.

Download for free at conare.ai
Sahil Vhora (@iamsahilvhora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've designed more sidebars than I can count. At some point, they all started feeling the same. So I tried something different. Took a step back and rethought how multi-level navigation could actually work without the usual patterns everyone defaults to. The goal was simple:

I've designed more sidebars than I can count. At some point, they all started feeling the same.

So I tried something different. Took a step back and rethought how multi-level navigation could actually work without the usual patterns everyone defaults to.

The goal was simple:
BΕ‚aΕΌej Kustra (@blazejkustra_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in time for React Conf πŸ‘€ React Compiler Marker VSCode extension got a big refresh: πŸ” See optimized components instantly πŸ–₯️ Preview compiler output in your IDE ✨ Brand new logo Check it out if you haven't alreadyπŸ‘‰ marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName…

Just in time for React Conf πŸ‘€

React Compiler Marker VSCode extension got a big refresh:
πŸ” See optimized components instantly
πŸ–₯️ Preview compiler output in your IDE
✨ Brand new logo

Check it out if you haven't alreadyπŸ‘‰ marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName…
Nicolas Camara (@nickscamara_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Fire Enrich V2 - our open-source Clay-like data enrichment platform you can run with any LLM! Upload a CSV, spawn sub-agents using @Firecrawl_dev's /search and /scrape to find real-time company data, funding, or any data point. Fork the example today πŸ‘‡

AyomidΓ©. (@aydahnizzy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

might be helpful β†’ add this in your css (on the top), it'll override tailwind excess font weight on the web and the font weight will look exactly the way it is on figma.

might be helpful β†’ add this in your css (on the top), it'll override tailwind excess font weight on the web and the font weight will look exactly the way it is on figma.
Stephen Rayner (@stephen_rayner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who is in their 2-3 or third failed startup and isn’t phased by failure but emboldened!? What have you been working on this weekend? Never give up!

Stephen Rayner (@stephen_rayner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And this is exactly why I moved of AWS. Can move so much faster on Vercel. But there are great open source e alternatives too now.

Sahaj (@iamsahaj_xyz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

introducing Live Previews for YOUR website in tweakcn customize your shadcn site's theme in real-time by simply adding a script tag. no need to go back and forth when testing themes!

Michael Arnaldi (@michaelarnaldi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. Theo - t3.gg watching your last VOD (good job btw) I realise there is some incorrect info about Effect that you may want to rectify, when you do the durability/scheduling chart it is not true that Effect doesn’t help, we have Effect Cluster that does Durable Workflows and provides

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β–² ~/πš›πšŠπšžπšŒπš‘πš/𝚘𝚜𝚜-πšπš›πšŠπš—πšπšœ/ πš•πšœβ– I'm announcing 22 $1,000USD grants for foundational open source projects. I selected a set of amazing contributors who are working on diverse problems in the JS/TS ecosystem. Since I've mostly spent time on React (web) and Next,

β–² ~/πš›πšŠπšžπšŒπš‘πš/𝚘𝚜𝚜-πšπš›πšŠπš—πšπšœ/  πš•πšœβ–

I'm announcing 22 $1,000USD grants for foundational open source projects.

I selected a set of amazing contributors who are working on diverse problems in the JS/TS ecosystem. 

Since I've mostly spent time on React (web) and Next,