I wish I had that problemβ¦my current mechanical keyboard is plain but does the job
I wish I had that problemβ¦my current mechanical keyboard is plain but does the job
Fair on some things but it was too bit-picky, IMO.
Which makes perfect sense given the prompt π
Don't ask Gemini to review your code like a senior engineer who hates your PR and wants to block it unless you're in an emotionally healthy space.
Will people come for me if I confess that I bang my mechanical keyboard against my desk to shake the crumbs out? π«£
I needed a landing page for a new project and was completely stuck on the UI.
I tried v0 a try and the first feature that caught my eye was a little magic-wand button that refines your prompt before generating anything.
Such a simple idea, but it instantly brought me joy.
Feel a bit of loss at the decline of GitHub as a *social coding* platform.
It seems like people are quick to dismiss that premise in the era of AI-enabled coding but I think there is still value in providing a space for communal ownership over software.
I joked about the "QA engineer for my agents" thing earlier but it's honestly so peaceful to just sit and polish software with the help of agents.
You can really fight a lot of slop with intentionality and attention to detail.
Another weekend shift completed being QA engineer for my coding agents π
inside me are two wolves
It's early but feel free to give github.com/nteract/desk... a star ;)
Such an unreal experience watching a agent build and run a Rust app and then test a feature in a VM.
I'm excited for people to start using this app soon...IYKYK π
Yep, one limitation of PRs is that they don't value context that is built in non-GitHub side channels.
Things agents say all the time that Iβve never heard a person say: "Alternatively, I could use sed for surgical replacement.β π
Yep, I put this under the bucket of trusting people to do the right thing although that does assume the team is aligned about the what counts as technical debt and how to manage it.
I find it too aggressive lol
This is how I bucket PR reviews:
- Request changes: Never use this lol
- Comment only: Not ready to merge; blocking feedback
- Comment + approve: Ready to merge; feedback is non-blocking; trust dev to do the right thing
- Approve: Ready to merge
Whatβs your bucketing?
I actually chuckled out loud at this π
You can name Git stashes with the `-m` flag.
```
git stash -m "client-db-iteration"`
```
I've been using this to "discard" agent code I don't like so I can retrieve it later.
You can also tell the agent to look at previous stashes by name as context in agent sessions.
Designing cute little logs is my favorite part of these side projects π
Iβve heard of it, skimmed the docs, but I havenβt actually incorporated it into my workflow.
Just shipped Grove v2!
- Swapped TS + Bun for Rust so binaries are nearly 40x smaller
- Support initializing new worktrees with custom commands
- Harden Windows support and shell integration
Try it out: github.com/captainsafia...
I think @mitchdenny.dev is probably already on this but there should be a nice experience for using the @aspire.dev MCP in Warp and also setting up skills in the standard .agents directory.
Blue sky background with a cloud, a cloud in the shape of a mouse, and a cloud in the shape of an... armadillo? Date says 02.10.26
Launching something big tomorrow...
The Coinbase commercial lulled everyone in my bar into a false sense of security so we started singingβ¦then we all booed when we realized it was a crypto ad and thatβs how I know I picked the right watering hole. π
Thatβs just the way I roll π ππ½
My first little change has landed in @warpdotdev!
Warp's got a nice footer that integrates with terminal-based agents to give you quick access to a rich diff viewer, voice input, and more.
I added the agent footer support to Copilot! π€ π
I rebuke it π
I measure my productivity as a dev with the only metric that truly matters: bugs introduced per hour.
We definitely need to French 75 and yap next time youβre in town
Ooooh! Are you a fan/user of Warp?