I think languages like Go might thrive:
- Type safety
- Little sophistication in terms of language features
- Fast compile times
I have been having good success with Rust. I wish it compiled faster, but I understand why it doesn't.
My TypeScript experience has improved using bun instead of node.
14.02.2026 09:26
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I think so. On the other hand, I think there might motivation for languages and tooling that are optimised to work better with agents: built-in safety, stronger correctness, tight feedback loops, compact outputs to avoid wasting tokens, etc.
14.02.2026 09:26
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A @flipper83.bsky.social le van a pitar los oídos
11.02.2026 17:07
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We have been focusing on other ecosystems first, but DM me if you are interested in trying it out for key Ruby gems 😄
06.02.2026 09:58
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A Proposed Evaluation Framework for Coding Agents: Tiles Enhance Proper Use of Public APIs by ~35%
This article proposes an evaluation framework highlighting how specifications enhance coding agents' effective use of public APIs.
At tessl we are generating docs for libraries to help agents perform better. We found that our generated docs provided a similar boost in performance to giving the agent the source code, but it took less time and turns to achieve the results.
tessl.io/blog/propose...
06.02.2026 09:58
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I've been playing with unsupervised agents too. I had an instance where the agent not only checked the source code for a library, it found a bug, forked the library, fixed the bug, and pointed the deps to the fork 🤯
06.02.2026 09:58
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Some agents will do this automatically for certain ecosystems. They dive into the node_modules or the cargo crates cache to get to the source code, or even go to GitHub directly.
06.02.2026 09:58
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Isn't it going to be interesting once LLMs start training on all this data? 😂
31.01.2026 15:45
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A GitHub workflow triggered on push that adds tangled as a remote and pushes the changes there?
31.01.2026 00:41
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Full stack se queda corto :)
29.01.2026 09:15
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I’d love to buy a coffee and share some notes if you’re up for it.
We’ve been focusing more on how to speed up execution (increasing throughput and reducing lead time) so far. Your examples seem more related to streamlining work after shipping, which makes perfect sense.
23.01.2026 08:25
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That’s great! I’m curious to know how you’ve adapted your ways of working in light of this.
A few months ago I realized that, given our journey with coding agents, my intuitions about WoW best practices should be reconsidered. It's interesting to see how different people are adapting.
23.01.2026 07:46
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LazyJJ
Ship stacked PRs faster with LazyJJ - a ready-to-use Jujutsu configuration with GitHub integration and Claude Code support
Instead of just doing a gist, I ended up spending some time with CC to set-up a config pack so anybody can install it and get started: lazyjj.dev
Let me know what you think
17.01.2026 10:35
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OMG, I haven't listened to Ska-p in so many years. What a blast from the past 😅
11.01.2026 12:14
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Totally!
Another angle:
* My parents learned by memorising because finding information was time consuming
* Mine involved knowing how to effectively find the info, but I still had to consume and distill
* Now it is going to be verifying and editing
And that's assuming we don't solve hallucinations
10.01.2026 13:58
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jasmine is flying on a flying carpet in the sky with a quote from aladdin .
ALT: jasmine is flying on a flying carpet in the sky with a quote from aladdin .
Es el reajuste más grande que he visto en cómo trabajar en toda mi carrera.
Muchas de las maneras de trabajo que tenemos se basan en el hecho de que producir código es la parte cara, sufrida, y difícil de cambiar.
En muchos ámbitos ese ya no va a ser el caso.
09.01.2026 19:55
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A muchos que se nos había acabado la oportunidad de cacharrear al tener peques, CC nos la ha devuelto.
En el curro he tenido algún día de abrir 15 pull requests en un día. Ahora tenemos un agente haciéndonos las reviews y, si no es un cambio delicado, mergeamos si el agente nos da el 👍
09.01.2026 18:23
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Otro ejemplo, en el cole de Bruno estaban haciendo una subasta online para recoger fondos y yo tenía curiosidad por la actividad.
En una hora o dos CC me había hecho un servidor que descargaba la web, extraía las pujas, y me enseña quién pujaba por qué en tiempo real.
09.01.2026 16:25
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Yo convertí un juego que hicimos @ladybenko.net y yo para una competición hace muchos años de un lenguaje de videojuegos a una web sin picar una línea de código. Y me llevó una tarde.
09.01.2026 16:25
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Yo encantado 😄
Si no lo has probado todavía, te recomiendo que le eches un vistazo. Puedes probarlo "full-vibes":
1. Crea un directorio nuevo
2. Shift+tab,tab para decirle que aceptas el código que quiera escribir sin revisarlo
3. Pídele haga alguna aplicación pequeña que te gustara tener
09.01.2026 16:25
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Cuánto tiempo tienes? 😅
Hay mucha funcionalidad que se solapa, pero yo uso Claude Code de forma muy distinta a como usaba Cursor y Copilot.
La analogía mas sencilla es que con Cursor yo hacía pair programming con el agente. Con Claude Code delego tareas.
09.01.2026 16:14
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The divergent syntax sounds like it might to save me so much pain in the ocasional situations where I get unintentional divergences! ❤️
Congrats on the first contributions!
08.01.2026 20:50
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Same here but with MacOS and Windows, because I got a gaming PC and thought I would want to use WSL more than I actually have.
08.01.2026 20:41
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Small utilities to work with jj and Claude Code. See: https://bsky.app/profile/ernesto-jimenez.com/post/3m44izya6ac2n
Small utilities to work with jj and Claude Code. See: https://bsky.app/profile/ernesto-jimenez.com/post/3m44izya6ac2n - claude.toml
I do indeed! but only through my `clstart` and `clstop` aliases which are tied to my tmux set-up too.
This one I could gist pretty easily 😊 gist.github.com/ernesto-jime...
As a bonus, it also includes the hooks I use to have my mac talk to me when Claude Code is waiting for me.
07.01.2026 23:19
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Not right now, but I've got a couple of flights next week. I'll see if I can find some time to clean things up and share :)
07.01.2026 23:06
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Te compras el dominio y que redirija al un cal.com para las vistas 😂
Me alegro que lo estés disfrutando tanto! 😄
05.01.2026 21:38
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I got spoiled with the 2x limit on my Max plan over Christmas 😅
03.01.2026 19:09
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Git AI - Track AI Code all the way to production
Save your prompts and keep track of code generated by AI
You can try doing this for yourself using git-ai too: usegitai.com
They store the prompts in Git notes within your repo.
19.12.2025 20:22
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