Tom MacWright
@macwright.com
9 months ago 🤦 time, sometime i'll get a handle on it
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🤦 time, sometime i'll get a handle on it
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🚄 new train map from planemad alert: api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/pl... great idea!
not to knock the slot machine or the labor saving potential, more just that there are a lot of forms of knowledge, intelligence, and critical thinking that i've encountered, appreciate, and desire, and i haven't found those things in the world of llms yet. most of it is trend-following?
yesterday i used llm tools a lot to write a lot of code, overall i'd say that the experience taught me nothing and the whole discourse about 'adapting and learning new tools' is kinda goofy, it's not a new programming language it's a slot machine
Hey Luke, thanks for your question. My aim is certainly to make LiveStore as composable as possible. It's already possible to use whatever event store you want to use on the backend - the client currently uses SQLite to store events.
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yay! anything in specific that hooked you?
I want to pay a company money to enable me to give away stickers for free Like I order stickers from a printer I like to your address, you give me a webform I can send to my users. Is there anything like this? I really don't want to use print on demand because the quality is never good
Python in Zed is finally… fun 😎 • basedpyright by default • auto-activated venvs + per-project interpreters • monorepo-ready (multi-venv? yup) • run/launch configs that don’t fight you Bonus: ty + Ruff, out of the box (@astral_sh) Learn more:
very happy to share that not only is Atuin Desktop trending on GitHub today, but the Atuin CLI is also trending for Rust 🐢❤️
This made my day! A large organization that's adopting @tuistdev got their PR turaround time from 30m to 9m and impressive efficiency numbers in test selection and binary caching.
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