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@kikaraage

Playground for my design + building endeavours!

Current pursue: web theming in Firefox 👀

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Brian Zhan (@brianzhan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you already live inside Claude Code, you know the obvious stuff (terminal-native, tight loop, watch it run, grep logs, patch, rerun, commit). So here’s the more interesting question: why does Codex feel like it’s catching up without just cloning the interactive terminal agent

Yash Bhardwaj (@ybhrdwj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is objectively the: > best journalling / emotional regulation app out there > best designed app w micro interactions what blows my mind is there is no paid plan or subscription whatsoever. it's 100% free, runs locally. it's called "how we feel".

this is objectively the:

> best journalling / emotional regulation app out there
> best designed app w micro interactions

what blows my mind is there is no paid plan or subscription whatsoever. it's 100% free, runs locally. it's called "how we feel".
Sam Rose (@samwhoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if GitHub made you take a quiz about your PR before requesting reviews, to make sure you know what's in it? And if you don't...

Simon Willison (@simonw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anil just coined "vibespiling" for using LLM coding agents to port or transpile code from one language to another We now have Rust -> Python -> (JavaScript, OCaml)

Ryan Dahl (@rough__sea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In high school I reverse engineered Napster - and was the first to build an open source version of it (for linux). It quickly became one of the top downloads on sourceforge. dfarq.homeip.net/va-linux-the-b… Because of that, VA Linux offered me the ability to purchase pre-ipo shares. I

Zed (@zeddotdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dev containers are now in Zed Preview 🎉 Open a project with a `devcontainer.json` and Zed will offer to spin it up. This lands in Stable on 1/7/26. It's a V1, with more coming in 2026 🎆 Try it today: zed.dev/releases/previ…

Ahmad (@theahmadosman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> top 8 local LLMs to run at home for December 2025 - updated > Devstral-2-123B at 1st place > senior engineer energy > not flashy, just relentlessly effective > this is the model i trust when i need results > just “fix the thing” > agentic coding is the real superpower > clean

> top 8 local LLMs to run at home for December 2025 - updated

> Devstral-2-123B at 1st place
> senior engineer energy
> not flashy, just relentlessly effective
> this is the model i trust when i need results
> just “fix the thing”
> agentic coding is the real superpower
> clean
Ben Silbermann (@8en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yash Bhardwaj Thanks! There's a small team that poured a lot of love into HWF. A few notes: - The purpose of the design is to help you more precisely name your emotions. This is why the interface is about exploration. Each emotion has a unique shape based on it's energy and figurative

Thariq (@trq212) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve rewritten Claude Code’s terminal rendering system to reduce flickering by roughly 85%. We wanted to share more about why this was so difficult, how the fix works and how we used Claude Code to fix it 🧵

web weaver (@deepfates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's so annoying that this is true. Claude code or just the generally the fast loop agent models are somewhere between playing music and playing video games and smoking crack, as far as just sheer addictive power. the feedback loop is so tight that you can't even get up to pee

wukko (@uwukko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think beautiful photography has to be appreciated more in the age of AI slop, and it’d add more life to helium not sure how we’d decide what photos would end up in the collections, though. maybe verified polls? a group of judges? gotta be as democratic as possible imo

† lucia scarlet 🩸 (@luciascarlet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the difference between AI and other Speculative Bubbles is that AI is, regardless of how you feel about it, objectively useful hundreds of millions of people are using it every day to help with mundane tasks, code quicker (or at all if they’re not programmers), explore ideas —

Simon Willison (@simonw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/18/co…

denislav (@kuberdenis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gave Claude full access to the / directory of a Linux virtual machine. I then asked it to create a "child" Claude that it can talk to and do anything together. I gave it a domain and it figured everything out on its own. You can watch the stream here: clopus.live

I gave Claude full access to the / directory of a Linux virtual machine.

I then asked it to create a "child" Claude that it can talk to and do anything together.

I gave it a domain and it figured everything out on its own. You can watch the stream here: clopus.live
Tim Culverhouse (@rockorager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about building an agent-first codebase. The benefits of this approach are impressive, to the point that I still see what my teammates are building in the Amp TUI and spin my wheels wondering *how* I would have done it, *how* did Amp figure that out, etc. You might think

dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

alex fazio i think you're underestimating how big the world is i use my own product for hours every day and people constantly are posting about problems i've never seen before because their environment is totally different it actually takes a lot to not be like "fuck that setup" and

Jules (@julesagent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we shipped a ton • Suggested Tasks • Scheduled Tasks • Debug deployments with Render Here's everything recapped in 217 seconds

Donny Armageddony (@lznewtoo2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

† lucia scarlet 🩸 Local models are cool, the companies scrapping all of the internet and spending gigawatts for compute are not. Generative neural networks should've been obscure for an average user, just like 3D printing for example