Xavier Olive (@x00live) 's Twitter Profile
Xavier Olive

@x00live

Research scientist. Maps 🌍, code 🐍 and data visualisation 😎. I keep an eye in the sky 🛩️, an ear for @fipradio 🎺 and a foot ready for next trail 🏃‍♂️🏔️

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Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ghostty 1.0 came out a year ago today. Since then: - Command Palette - Background Images - Quick Terminal Size - Graphical Progress Bars (OSC 9;4) - Undo/Redo Close (macOS) - Terminal Bell (audio, graphical, and more) - Custom Cursor Shaders - animations/trails - SSH

Xavier Olive (@x00live) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's an agentic world: xoolive.org/2025/12/26/age… This has been bugging me for a while, so I ended up sharpening my pencil... Careful, it's a long read!

Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slop drives me crazy and it feels like 95+% of bug reports, but man, AI code analysis is getting really good. There are users out there reporting bugs that don't know ANYTHING about our stack, but are great AI drivers and producing some high quality issue reports. This person

R.Rari (@confusedrari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Feynman It starts as curiosity, then turns into a compulsion. “One more thing” is how half the best projects happen, and how sleep dies.

Daniel Schneidermann (@d_schneidermann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ne pas même oser écrire "l'opération militaire AMÉRICAINE" ! Ni même les verbes habituels, "regrette", "déplore" ou soyons fous "condamne". Honte.

CANAL+ Rugby (@canalplusrugby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paroles tenues 🤝 Deux supporters de l'USM Sapiac ont offert une merguez à Christophe Urios. Pour rappel, lors du match aller, les mêmes supporters avaient brandi un drapeau : « Urios ! On t’attend, on a les merguez. » 🤣 ASM Rugby 🔥

iwsfutcmd (@iwsfutcmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ironically, this is the most common word order around the world, by a smidgen SOV (Subject-Object-Verb, "The farmer the duck killed", e.g. Hindi, Japanese, Turkish) is slightly more common (41%) than SVO ("The farmer killed the duck", e.g. Mandarin, English, Vietnamese) (35%)