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Vikas Z

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This series is gold 🚀 That single overworked desk guy juggling registers, running to the memory filing cabinets, and screaming “BRANCH MISSED” when the if-statement fails is absolute genius. Suddenly low-level stuff actually sense. Keep cooking vixhaℓ

elvis (@omarsar0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AGENTS dot md files don't scale beyond modest codebases. Lots of discussions on this lately. If you're building serious software with Claude Code or any agentic tool, a single AGENTS dot md will eventually fail you. This paper shows what comes next. A 1,000-line prototype can

AGENTS dot md files don't scale beyond modest codebases.

Lots of discussions on this lately.

If you're building serious software with Claude Code or any agentic tool, a single AGENTS dot md will eventually fail you. This paper shows what comes next.

A 1,000-line prototype can
Bob Belderbos (@bbelderbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Rust on the other hand, makes this impossible: apart from being explicit about mutability, the compiler spots that there is a path in my code missing. And its error messaging is superb:

#Rust on the other hand, makes this impossible: apart from being explicit about mutability, the compiler spots that there is a path in my code missing.

And its error messaging is superb:
Vikas Z (@vikasbz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a brilliant write up on Postgres B-tree index, GIN index, and the limitations with having to use both simultaneously. Further, it awesomely explains how a search engine with Inverted Index and Columnar data structure (a new concept I learned today) work complimenting

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Radar graphs are among the worst ideas in data visualization. The whole point of them is to show the area and you can usually reorder the labels freely in order to create a desired dramatic effect. Two versions of the same graph: - left one tells the story that AI is rapidly

Radar graphs are among the worst ideas in data visualization. The whole point of them is to show the area and you can usually reorder the labels freely in order to create a desired dramatic effect.

Two versions of the same graph:
- left one tells the story that AI is rapidly