@Romy_Holland@webdevMason Hah yes we get him mostly naked for most feedings. And then a quick sponge bath. He'll still manage to shove some food up his nose or behind his ears where we'll miss it. Oh well.
@yacineMTB@suchenzang Yes, route some amount of support requests directly to the product team. Instead of just a line going down you get personal appreciation for fixing the thing so quickly.
@Aella_Girl@sappholives83 For more or less average exposure people I'd agree, but you specifically already have had experiences that should deter you from doing that. Unfortunately with high exposure you'll also attract attention of the relatively few psychos
@flowersslop GPT4 helped me get an official document with a bunch of legal slop in 2 weeks that otherwise would have taken months and hundreds of euros
gent tooling should be as portable and declarative as the rest of your build. Several orgs are solving this proprietarily. This is what the open, declarative version looks like.
Works for me. Does it work for you?
https://t.co/GmvHSopQZF
Every devex team I talk to is deploying coding agents now, with capability leadership switching between models every other week. Models and frontends swap easily. Configuration doesn't.
After 10 years in build tooling, this sounds exactly like managing library dependencies and producing an artifact. So I built rules_agents, a set of Bazel rules. Declare skill sources, build a profile, deploy to your repo or launch your agent CLI with one command.
@InezFeltscher@LeahLibresco@junker_jo It's a great urban baby mobility device if you don't have a car yourself but need to use cars sometimes to get places. Also far less bulky than other options, combines well with carriers. Less good for parking a baby longer time or longer walks.