@ThePrimeagen Perforce's bread and butter near what I would call the end / before the git times was large binary asset management. I think Pixar had a customized deployment for all the digital assets for the movies at one point. I am not surprised Netflix used it.
Claude Code has been my go to tool for a while now but https://t.co/WPesX0hfxN keeps doing so so much better with the same model(s) and my lazy badly written prompts...
@thdxr I fear the reality is we have a a a lot
UI / web sites LMM's can drive in the eco system with 80% efficacy .. and not enough safe / clean API's to get wrapped in mcp/ JSON-RPC and hence we get yet another ... darkest timeline....
every dev thinks they can build a good devtool but it's a tiny minority that can
reason is most people's instincts when a user has a problem is to say "well just don't do that, do this instead that's what i do"
you just have to make it work and accept all the pain of doing so
@thdxr in some ( I deal with way too many ts mono repos) wrappers around https://t.co/VKBFX58liU
sometimes bundling ..
sometimes pnpm deploy (https://t.co/zgD3R9XjA2)
sometimes clever multi-stage single docker files with multiple stages + docker layer caches (mixing the above things).
@jarredsumner@yar_vol but fetch as a standard calls out exactly what it supports here, not just anything. This will ignore that.
https://t.co/Y5srKEjjls
@jarredsumner If this caught you by surprise I feel the need to suggest also to flip on Github's merge queues for even more safety as you scale up open source contributors and employees working on https://t.co/AtidXSCfnV
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