You should always allocate enough time for refucktering.
You should always allocate enough time for refucktering.
Be your boss self today Peter!
13 years later and the story of Aaron Swartz still fills me with anger and sadness
Exciting times! Shipping starts 9th of March apparently.
It's going to have a hand-signed sticker with the edition you got I think ๐
Whenever I get an e-mail from somebody who has an ASCII signature
Or this
hipster dude with circle glasses makes extremely bespoke pourover coffee
this is what it feels like to write code with your fingers these days
It's the writing of code that gives me joy. I don't particularly get joy from only defining architectures. It kind of steals my joy. I don't get the dopamine hit from vibe coding as if I write it by hand 100 times slower.
I came to this conclusion yesterday as well. I wanted to see how good Claude could build an s3-compatible app. I found ceph's S3 test suite and let Claude rip. There are no better instructions than "make these tests green"
Long with long tongue slurping from the bathtub
Slurrrrrpp
Watching Alien for the first time. 1 question. Why is there a cat in space?
Its funny that this is maybe the most insane scandal in American political history: full of sex, money and murder and the reaction all us dorks have is like "wait, ffmpeg stands for something?!" bsky.app/profile/swol...
Hello #ElixirLang
Does anyone look for highly skilled Elixir developer based in Europe for remote work or consulting services?
I am open to opportunities.
I'm sure she'll be fine if you give her the snack you went to get
Interesting take. I always found these DSLs to be much more hassle than theyre worth, but having an auto-generated spec is also useful.
www.curiosum.com/blog/openapi...
I made a map of 3.4 million Bluesky users - see if you can find yourself!
bluesky-map.theo.io
I've seen some similar projects, but IMO this seems to better capture some of the fine-grained detail
I raised a point recently that AI-generated code in critical parts of the app should be carefully checked. The answer was "AI will be able to audit code for us so that's a non-issue."
I don't know, man.
Hey, we can exchange enigma messages!
Do agents working on Elixir leverage the REPL and code reloading? Or do they compile and run like other languages?
This guide is absolute gold from @mitchellh.com (creator of Terraform) on how he started to use AI agents, step-by-step.
It's practical, step by step & how he changed how he works (without getting overloaded or anxious.)
mitchellh.com/writing/my-a...
I've been wondering if rudimentary static analysis and friends would become more valuable now that we're shipping shit software at the speed of light.
Take your 996 and shove it. I'm going napping. ncmedsoc.org/want-to-impr....
Good thread. Also, one of the most brilliant tech things I've seen in a while is
www.jmail.world
If it's done right you're able to read the contribution list, skip to the right chapter and read the meat. But those who don't know any of the related work, the extra context is useful. This is why I mostly like workshop papers. They're laser focussed.
I get what you mean, but it helps to build a graph of previous work for academics, and have a standalone text readers. You need to know what the work contributes to, no? Some papers might go overboard if the conference or journal requires an exact # of pages, which happens a lot.
Curious as to what you disliked about the mix tool. I find it the best tooling these days. At least compared to cargo and go.
OpenClaw (which was Moltbot, which was ClawdBot, all in the course of a week) is the new `sudo curl | bash`