Pedro Piñera
@pepicrft.bsky.social
6 months ago One of the things that helps us make Tuist better every day is dog-fooding our own work. We just enabled the Xcode cache in Tuist itself: https://github.com/tuist...
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One of the things that helps us make Tuist better every day is dog-fooding our own work. We just enabled the Xcode cache in Tuist itself: https://github.com/tuist... same, and i'm mostly using neogit in neovim and there's no jj alternative yet. but i am really optimistic about a simplified scm and what a purely jj-based system could do
github successor? ersc.io Our new marketing site is live! 🎉
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https://translate.tuist.... Keyword search is available to Pro, Teams, and Enterprise users within the Systematic Review workflow today.
Check it out at: elicit.com/ Additionally, Elicit will add your keyword query to the Report created from your Systematic Review. Anyone who reads your Report can go back and quickly reproduce the results. Elicit will show your query history within a Systematic Review as well.
Then, you can revisit keyword queries, compare their results to semantic search queries, and iterate until you feel confident that your query captures the right set of papers. In many Systematic Reviews, researchers need to limit their search to one corpus at a time.
Now, you can choose to search over all Elicit papers (including PubMed), only over PubMed, or only over ClinicalTrials(.gov). Our keyword queries will auto-translate for each corpus too. Transforming a PICO question into a solid keyword query can be time-consuming and research-intensive.
To help solve this, Elicit automatically turns your plain-language research question into a polished draft keyword query, complete with synonyms and MeSH terms. We're launching keyword search in Elicit Systematic Reviews
1. Elicit will automatically turn your research question into a keyword query
2. You can keyword search over Elicit, PubMed, and Clinical Trials(.gov)
3. You can view and edit your query until it's robust
Thread 🧵 In case you weren't able to join our community call yesterday, you can watch it here. We discussed our revamped marketing site, unveiled our "One more thing", Xcode cache, and an array of other topics.
videos.tuist.dev/w/j3hjALCKc... New post: Thin Environment Layers for an Agentic Future
As AI agents join our workflow, we need infrastructure that works everywhere—not just CI. Keep your environment layer thin & portable.
Mise for provisioning, environment-agnostic caching, better telemetry.
https://pepicrft.me/thin... I can’t take off my head Supabase’s model of we manage a Postgres instance for you as a model that would be amazing in the world of build systems with cache capabilities. We manage a cache and remote server for you in the regions of your choice.
I want to like #Weblate, but the experience of resolving Git conflicts on repositories is such a headache… 🤕 Watch Kenneth Skovhus talk about Linear's iteration culture that relies on good developer experience and speedy tools like Oxlint, Rolldown-Vite, and Vitest to enable fast feedback loops.
this is so exciting! can't wait to see where you take it
welp another one for the list www.are.na/tom-macwrigh... Yay! Let me know what you think! BTW 18.10 is out, we had a regression to patch 😁
i am not a lawyer, how does this not apply www.nyccfb.info/law/charter/... like is the city council funding this website directly, which is straightforwardly about getting people to vote no? www.whatsonmyballot.nyc i am puzzled about how all of the new york city council's pushback against this year's budget proposals is legal at all www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202... uh oh here we gooooo
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