I am absolutely more productive using agents. I don't know the factor but it's large. However much of that productivity is spent tuning the agents and hardening the product. I'm guessing 30%-40%.
Some might consider that a waste; but I don't. The software I'm creating nowadays is vastly more robust than I'd ever been able to create manually.
I don't mean that the code is better. I mean the surrounding tests are vastly better. I have a higher degree of confidence than I ever had manually -- even when I used very disciplined TDD and Acceptance testing.
And then there's the ability to quickly reorganize the modules and the architecture while keeping those robust tests running. That is a tremendous boon.
Gw bikin subjektif rating untuk #KaburAjaDulu ke beberapa kota/negara, terutama untuk tech companies. Tentu sangat subjektif berdasarkan pengalaman gw. Dan ini hasilnya. Visa chance itu lebih ke kemungkinan kita bisa kerja dengan legal di sana / perusahaan mau repot2 ngurus visa kerja imigran kita.
5 top contendernya: Singapore, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Berlin, Dubai.
#protips nya kalau mau kabur aja dulu - bisa aiming di 5 kota ini aja.
Elon runs six multi billion-dollar companies simultaneously (SpaceX, Tesla, X, xAI, Neuralink, and Boring Company)
Most founders canβt run one.
Walter Isaacson (who spent a year shadowing Elon and wrote his biography) explains βHow Elon does itβ on a podcast
Thread π§΅
π Sneaky React Memory Leaks: How useCallback and closures can bite you - @KevinSchiener
Great deep dive into how JS closures and React memorization can lead to memory leaks
This really surprised me
I'm convinced my apps have memory leaks now π
https://t.co/2LQB3NMvvo
By far the strangest TypeScript trick I've ever come across is the Loose Autocomplete trick.
No idea who discovered this, but it's become widely used by OSS wizards.
It's now even used by React's types to type attributes like aria-role.
Great RSC article worth reading, well-documented
There are some annoying React/Next.js behavior I can agree with (duplicate payload, extending fetch, bundle size...)
Yet @hi__mayank remains cautiously optimistic about the new APIs
https://t.co/FcT9nb2Q3z