After installing @dhh 's Omachy and setting up my dev env, I wanted super whisper, which I was used to on my Mac. So I did what any sane developer would do, I built it in rust. Video demo in thread 🧵
Link to repo, it's OSS: https://t.co/E0fKNaRB54
@Taquiimam14 Yes - but not songs I know or I get focused into the song and lose my place in code - electronic stuff or things without lyrics work super well for me though…
I wonder what it means about our psychology 🤔👋
Some pretty cool #linux terminal tools I haven't seen before in this vid - pixel editor - color palette generator and astronomy too - fun!
https://t.co/muQzf6hpLi
Been using Aerospace window manger solid for weeks now - if you love tiling window managers - this will fix your macOS! #developer#code
Awesome work @nikitabobko 🙏🥳
Aerospace Is The Best Tiling Window Manager I've Tried On macOS https://t.co/tdr49edqhF via @YouTube
Real productivity:
1️⃣ Use what you have
2️⃣ Learn shortcuts you'll actually remember
3️⃣ Stop changing your setup every month
The best workflow is the one you don't think about.
Introducing Claudia - A powerful GUI app and Toolkit for Claude Code.
Create custom agents, manage interactive Claude Code sessions, run secure background agents, and more.
✨ Features
- Interactive GUI Claude Code sessions.
- Checkpoints and reverting. (Yes, that one missing feature from Claude Code)
- Create and share custom agents.
- Run sandboxed background agents. (experimental)
- No-code MCP installation and configuration.
- Real-time Usage Dashboard.
Free and open-source. Get started at:
claudia [dot] asterisk [dot] so
@birjuvachhani main.dart clean, maybe some early initializers like firebase/similar - then app class in app.dart and off to providers, services etc from there
Dart is a key ingredient to Flutter’s success. 🔑 We continue to evolve the Dart language with updates like:
🔹 Null-aware elements, available in Dart 3.8
🔹 Dot shorthands, projected to release later this year
Read the details → https://t.co/QS3UIIojyk
@thdxr Yeah enterprise expectations leads to a general “safer” approach / copilot still valuable somewhat in that space - but it’s unbelievable how hard you can crush it with things like @claude_code at home vs copilot at work