Hugops to the folks at @github.com 🫶 having to deal with a major incident on a bank holiday is no fun
Hugops to the folks at @github.com 🫶 having to deal with a major incident on a bank holiday is no fun
Claude code is by far the most fun way to vibe code something, and the quickest way to burn through money - spent 20 mins at the airport vibe coding a UI and API for myself, and managed to burn through $5 doing it 💸
Screenshot of a fast.com speed test showing 130 Mbps download speed on 5G
A pine forest on the side of the road
A lake by the side of the road
It's always refreshing being back in Sweden, knowing I can be on-call while driving through forest and open landscapes in the middle of nowhere, because there's still perfect 5G coverage here
Absolute nightmare happened this evening: my watch wasn't charged and I had to do a workout without tracking it. Worse yet, it meant I couldn't upload it to Strava so everyone I know can see how much better I am
Came across a good read about the performance improvements to Go maps in 1.24 themsaid.com/map-internal...
All you need is Postgres
I can finally forget tar -xzvf
The lululemon trousers are the best - look like real trousers, comfy like joggers
It should be illegal to have an item limit of 1 on cod
I think there's other solutions to this problem - we just generate the frontend client from the OpenAPI spec, but yeah, agreed it would be cool!
So you can kind of do this with Claude projects. Lets you add a bunch of data as context, so that when you ask questions within a project, it can take those into account. We have it setup to include details on how we write forms, how APIs are designed, tests written, etc. Super useful
Have confirmed it's over the top and absolutely delicious
Love having first Friday of every month off - means I can do things like travel to Bath and find the wankiest cafe possible to match my energy
Yeah that and the fact that no one picks up the phone anymore for an unknown number - make it a Twitter survey and I'll respond tho
Well that doesn't look so good
The problem with "move fast and break things" is that most people underestimate the cost and probability of "break things" occurring. Works well when you're a startup, I suspect less so when you're the literal government processing a few trillion dollars annually, but let's see
I really wish Strava's Athlete Intelligence was better. They have all my training data across ~10 years. Yet, all it can tell me is that I had consistent pace in my run?
Feels like a tool that has so much potential to become great, but which right now is quite useless
Did I just spend an hour building software instead of preparing a talk? Maybe, but it was fun
The incident.io London office seen from the street, with their lit-up orange logo in the window
Our office stands out particularly well on a gloomy afternoon
I'm so sorry for your loss mate ❤️
Naming a wine bar with clear Italian inspiration and then serving mostly French wines feels wrong. I feel cheated and happy at the same time - I would've wanted French anyway, but walked in expecting Italian. Someone tell me how to feel.
5am is not an acceptable time to be ploughing snow right by the hotel 💀
Probably should've gone onto ROH the moment I woke up
Just have to share how cute the winter 2024 moomin mug is ⛷️
I'm gonna stop it with the tech tweets
You would wouldn't you
The audacity of people to order beer at wine bars, an outrage
I would sit watching her and anticipating candles being knocked over, every single year
Been spending some time this holiday season creating a project from scratch using Cursor. 90% of the code is written by me chatting to the IDE, and a core part of the workflow has become to update the `.cursorrules` file when I want to change how code is written!