Yo this is where I'll write tech stuff (primarily software engineering). I dont have anything to write yet so Imma plug my blog lol
Why I love Rust (Oct 2021)
https://t.co/nvChcbBZxk
Americans be like: "9/11, the most shocking day in world history, when we knew we werent safe at home"
The rest of the world on a daily basis for the past century under Isreal and american t*rrorism:
If you're making technical decisions that shape a system, you're already doing software architecture.
The difference is whether you're doing it intentionally.
In Grokking Software Architecture, @codeliftsleep gives developers the vocabulary, frameworks, and thinking process needed to make better long-term technical decisions.
Watch the First Chapter Summary: https://t.co/z8tejnhusJ
i'm letting hermes do a layered analysis on my cursor transcripts (1.9k messages). Asked it to do analysis -> notes and then do meta-analysis on the notes multiple times over.
Hoping it to be my twin that keeps reflecting to improve and expand, while also nudging me to grow on the same direction
I'm cracking over some of the messages LMFAO
@farhanhelmycode Basics on knowledge graph + ontology resolver as a standalone hands-on course purchase pls!! Buat guna ephemeral neo4j playground dalam container huehue
Readers ketik like tanda setuju
Codex tried to get me in trouble last night. After a quick investigation...
cum = cumulative
releases = release items
smooth = smoothstep()
AGI is cuming
xAI/Cursor should acquire Linear
We went from writing code to managing coding agents.
The next abstraction is simply managing "work to be done" which Linear's UI is exceptionally good at.
You just define the roadmap, triage issues, set priorities, provide context. AI will do the rest behind-the-scenes.
The same way we stopped looking at code, we will stop looking at coding agents.
Eventually we will even stop looking at issues and just set goals/objectives.
Not sure what comes after.