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Design engineer, occasionally fractional CTO, founder at https://t.co/5V1fr5gbjj, co-founder at @LEAGUES_game. Previously senior principal at McKinsey & Company

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@johnmaeda If these kind of integrations become reliable, my parents would love them.
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@angelday I want that too
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@jasonfried Typo, my apologies: can you ask them?
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@signulll Been trying gemini 2.0 flash for 2 days. Mostly beats gpt on each task I tried it with. And it’s faster to reply.
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@rakyll I am leaving python out entirely. The speed, the simplicity of delivering a single executable is unbeatable. With kamal for instance it takes 20-30 seconds to have the build in production. Oh, and the std lib 🙇
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@zachpogrob Building what? I code 90 days straight for fun but not even a single minute if purpose isn’t aligned.
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@dhh Oslo Airport airport is already using them robots in restaurants. In Sweden somewhere up north they are testing road salt spreading and cleaning I think. But I’m not sure about the actual scale overall.
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@levelsio Little sidenote: feels funny to call those projects.
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@dhh I find it very puzzling how people judge someone based on what he says and what he writes online. The reason I find that puzzling is because I have read and watched the same and formed a totally different opinion.
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@jsngr @signulll @masondierkes Or maybe just an aligned way of storing in keychain what’s available already on device. Then next app can interrogate keychain on behalf of user and use whatever is available.
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@tobias_petry @mjbdreamer Like they are wrong at anything that needs to be even a little innovative. On a separate note — does your book also touch the topic of replacing queries entirely with ones that are by default faster? Or how to use date and time columns instead of one datetime column, etc?
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RT @SwiftLang: Open sourcing Xcode's build engine -- introducing swift-build:
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RT @signulll: how does anyone seriously believe we won’t need infinite compute in the future & how can i short their beliefs? if anything,…
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@rakyll I feel quite similar — I have two happy places, which I use as meditation: coding and gym.
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@Xianbao_QIAN Isn’t API price a factor? There is a significant difference for the moment in the cost among the models we compare here. Also, open models: we need to differentiate between actually open models and open-weight models, Deepseek being an open-weight model.
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@jasonfried I never thought of it like this. It might be that you just fixed a problem I struggled with for 2-3 decades.
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@sindresorhus Maybe a popover or a dialog?
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This one is funny.
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Little-known fact: If you run Deepseek-R1 locally you can write parts of its inner monologue for it and let it show you how it really feels.
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