Abhijit 🦕🦉 (@kreta_ceous) 's Twitter Profile
Abhijit 🦕🦉

@kreta_ceous

software dev @WarpBuilds • trash and treasure co-exist as software • watching movies • playing games

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Simon Willison (@simonw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlie Marsh The key skill to develop in order to take advantage of LLMs is being able to find useful ways to apply a fundamentally unreliable technology Maybe the reason programmers find this hard is that the whole point of programming is that computers do exactly what you tell them to

Katherine Boyle (@ktmboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When evaluating a company, one of my favorite questions to ask is whether it has an aesthetic. We don’t talk about aesthetics as the highest form of brand or story or a reflection of team cohesion, because investing on “vibes” or “look” or “mood” is very frowned upon. Even

Jarred Sumner (@jarredsumner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> "Half of [typescript-go's performance gain] comes from shared-memory concurrency" JavaScript needs threads. Worker isn't good enough.

surya ☀️ (@suryaoruganti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We launched the World's fastest remote container builders two weeks ago. This feature was insanely popular - we had >10% **reply rates** to an email to developers to sign up for a beta. Folks building dev tools know how crazy high that is. But there was a problem. Not all teams

We launched the World's fastest remote container builders two weeks ago. This feature was insanely popular - we had >10% **reply rates** to an email to developers to sign up for a beta. Folks building dev tools know how crazy high that is.

But there was a problem.

Not all teams
Letterboxd (@letterboxd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

bringing back Ryan Gosling’s stunt crew shout-out in honor of the Oscars new Best Stunts category 💥 “It took five stunt doubles to make one fall guy.”

dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

yeah we need to invent a brand new field that focuses on organizing lots of code in ways that have hierarchy and patterns that can be managed by intelligence that is limited eventually you might see people specializing in this field and companies hiring for it

SaltyAom (@saltyaom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> Decided to move from Next to Vite > Move API routes to a separate REST API > Just a good old SPA > Add a simple router > Write a custom prerender script > Pack static build to Nginx > Everything became far simpler and a lot faster We live in a propaganda this whole time?

> Decided to move from Next to Vite
> Move API routes to a separate REST API
> Just a good old SPA
> Add a simple router
> Write a custom prerender script
> Pack static build to Nginx
> Everything became far simpler and a lot faster

We live in a propaganda this whole time?
Charlie Marsh (@charliermarsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even if you can’t find value in LLM-based tooling for your critical-path work, it’s truly amazing for side quests (isolated tasks that require context switching, code is probably thrown away at the end, etc.)

Mika Ben Amar (@100o111) 's Twitter Profile Photo

internet.flowers Coming to verse artists rooms - july 9 internet.flowers is a garden made entirely from my internet browsing history >.< Using a chrome extension i made every website i visited was scanned by an ai i trained to detect flowers. If a flower was

internet.flowers 
Coming to verse artists rooms - july 9

internet.flowers is a garden made entirely from my internet browsing history &gt;.&lt;

Using a chrome extension i made every website i visited was scanned by an ai i trained to detect flowers. If a flower was