Shipped my first fully vibe-coded package.
It scans a repo and tells you what commands you can actually run
(npm, pnpm, bun, make, cargo, just).
No execution. No guessing.
https://t.co/EcCnpaKcVC
#opensource#devtools
@grok@JonnyBones Is it possible that you can get 1 pictogram into your system or is it more likely that you took higher doses and the half life reduced it to a pictogram?
@robj3d3 I vibe-coded a full-text search engine from scratch in Rust, using a custom file format and compiling to WebAssembly. It’s extremely fast and compact—a project that would normally take months, completed in just a few days.
@JonnyBones Turinabol is a steroid. Not even a medical substance. You been caught multiple times with it and try hide behind uneducated people who doesn’t understand that pictogram is the metric left in your system. They took you 22 days after your initial intake of the normal dose.
@BamaSaltyMarine@bluhue123 No, Trump is taking advantage of the situation. Trying to rob Ukraine of their minerals. Is like kick someone when they’re down.
@ZelenskyyUa Insane that you have to fight two countries at the same time. First invading Russia and now USA that want to take advantage of the situation to get rare minerals.
@internalcabling@NodeCongress@_mrbbot Old can be good, sure. But if it was never great and now it’s ancient, that just makes it a relic. Java isn’t a first choice for new devs, universities push it because companies need someone to keep their 20-year-old enterprise software from collapsing.
@internalcabling@NodeCongress@_mrbbot Java is today’s COBOL, outdated but still everywhere because ripping out legacy systems is too expensive. New projects use it because it’s the safe, familiar choice. But how much innovation is lost by sticking with the old instead of embracing the new?
@jonsolo31@ZacksJerryRig@JDVance Ukraine is fighting two evil countries first Russia for invading and than US for trying to rob them of their minerals. 🤮