Never forget: the camera eats first
Never forget: the camera eats first
Lindy hop! Miss these events so much. Where is this one at?
Writers block for silly little posts on a silly little app
An interesting factoid: the average engineer writes 2k lines of code per year.
With this setup we did 140k lines of code across our engineers just in the last month
We do this in my office. Weβre 6 devs now and at any one point we have 3-4 git worktrees running a separate instance of Claude code.
Itβs incredibly exhausting because all the work is reading code and context switching now. It tires you out at insane speeds.
Already has some huge names like Jan from n8n in support. Love to see initiatives like this
Did the same myself, I recommend focusing on the connections and the entrepreneurial spaces within the masters program
Those had the biggest impact on my career trajectory
If you are anywhere in the #ai or #coding space, you should give this a read
Itβs a unique perspective, and whether or not itβs right, itβs worth thinking about
www.citriniresearch.com/p/2028gic
AI agents at OpenAI and Anthropic are already writing 100% of the code in some projects.
If your pipelines came keep up with your dev workflows, you lose competitive advantages
Dump the βContinvoucly morgingβ for good
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The results after 4 months:
- 6 devs, 30-35 PRs merged/week
- 3k LoC average per PR
- 6 min avg from merge to production
- 0% deploy-related downtime
Your deployment pipelines set the tone for your dev culture
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Love it or hate it, AI agents are increasing developer throughput
To handle this, I built something at Neno that I call PReFlow
Every PR gets its own DB, own services, own url.
Itβs trunk-based development with merging and deployment directly to prod
dev.to/joeldevelops...
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#buildinpublic
Not to mention that some news articles are now quoting Bluesky instead of twitter
I debated opening a twitter account for greater reach but itβs actually not worth the toxicity and stress
Damnit, I havenβt even have the chance to become an old armchair astronomer that ones day makes a discovery, turning the universe as we know it on its head
Thanks, Elon π
Dutch golden ageee π³π±βοΈπ₯οΈπΆπ£π€β΅οΈπ³οΈβ΄οΈ
Get in the boat weβre selling spices
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THIS kind of stuff is why I made my move to Europe permanent.
Market regulation is so so important for healthy economies
I feel this in my soul
Any idea what caused the original infection? Sepsis or something similar?
I think amongst software engineers it could be a good thing even.
We are not the most socially capable group π₯²
I freaking love Godot
I freaking love open source
#buildinpublic
A successful first DnD one shot with a new group
Been a while and itβs nice to just hang out and have some laughs
Washing machines from an online shop
AI Washing machines? π€¨ who asked for this?
Check out electrobun!
The idea came out of something I see quite a lot in the Amsterdam area: theres no good support for young engineers who now need to operate on the executive level
AI now means that building a startup is a surer way to break into tech than a normal career path, but thereβs no guidance
The first event will be focused on problems with AI systems, but all problem submissions are welcome for any of the events. The future sessions will be based on un-answered questions from previous events
Things are about to heat up in this space too with the Ai Networking Companion companies popping up
The idea being that you βbringβ your AI buddy to events and he talks to all the AI buddies for you, giving you a recap after the event
Great stuff!
These events are seriously under-appreciated among the tech sector. Mostly because weβre all a bunch of home-bodies
Nepotism is the job search strategy of the future unfortunately
If you want to get into software or startups: start meeting real people at events and being helpful
I highly highly highly recommend @posthog.com !
Theyβre open source and their website is just the best. I canβt imagine building anything without them anymore