IT lead at Royal Arena, Denmark's biggest concert arena. Posts on code, infra, AI tooling and tech leadership. Dad, 43, writes horror fiction, drinks beer.
@kristijan_kralj I love how most of the replies to this is “Why would you ever use .Net for this. Why not just <insert workaround someone figured out https://t.co/ItRnLWrjTk sucks at it>”
Every time I get a good idea for something to develop, I Google, and discover 5+ other projects/people doing just what I thought was a good idea of mine. Anyone else experience that?
The last few days I’ve been learning Aspire for dotnet stuff. I am surprised at how good it actually is. Really saves me a lot of time. Anyone else using #aspire and want to share some tips and tricks?
@davidfowl Okay, I’ll accept that I was just late to the party 😄 The dashboard and AppHost setup clicked way faster than I expected. Any underrated Aspire feature I should look at next?
I dont understand Cursor anymore. I got a subscription last year. Then there was an explosion in new coding tools so I haven’t used it that much. Now when I open it, I’m not sure I understand its purpose.
I need an idiot’s guide to @jetbrains AI. As far as I can tell, it’s JetBrains own AI, Junie. Also Claude, and Codex, except not your own Claude/Codex, unless you use API keys, which makes it yours but not really.
Very intuitive, in the same way tax law is intuitive.
No, Karpathy did not just reveal a magical unicorn-farting rainbow AI. You stapled your product to his name and started cosplaying as the prophet of his new era.
Fuck off.