Never too late to learn the basics, @dabit3 says the best time to learn a new skill was one year ago but I'm using my second chance. @AWSAmplify made me do so much without thinking and now I try to get a sense of what's behind the scene. Thanks for writing such a book @dvassallo
Neural embedding models have become a cornerstone of modern information retrieval. Today we introduce MUVERA, a state-of-the-art retrieval algorithm that reduces complex multi-vector retrieval back to single-vector maximum inner product search. More →https://t.co/qJ7IcWVEMV
@fabo_web I imagine the terminal UX isn’t appealing for everyone even if it’s the most powerful, to get a taste of agentic vs chat tool give https://t.co/qqsJTis4rT code a try on some task as it’s more integrated in the terminal and it works in cursor and feels like it
@fabo_web Some people are feeding Claude code the codebase context the same way (which probably Anthropic is working on anyways) via MCP like https://t.co/Eh7U8p9Pam
I think the main difference is running multiple instances running in parallel, and the length of the task CC can do
@claudiuivan Great work, I'm curios what kind of local-first project benefited from building such DSL, is it beneficial if we allow app users to use the DSL like sentry for example ?
The most annoying problem for Zero's launch was what bug tracker to use.
GitHub is way too slow, and Linear doesn't have public bugs or permissions – both required for OSS projects.
This was driving me nuts, until I realized the only possible solution… ⏩
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Today, we're making Zero available for the first time in alpha.
If you're building a new SaaS web app in 2025 and considering sync, you should try Zero. We're moving quickly toward beta and I think you'll move much faster riding with us than going it alone.
Built with Y-Sweet: a local first web app for travel planning called Waypoint.
Read @jlazaroff's great writeup about how he made his app local-first with Y-Sweet https://t.co/dLUjvnTVaB
We were supposed to do a deep dive into @linear and our use of local first architectures with @schickling, but somehow we ended up talking a lot about how building startups has changed and how you should think about MVP's. Enjoyed it, hope you do, too.
Daniel Ek made >$5M at 22 and lived “that life” in the nightclubs of Stockholm to realize that all of it was just status games.
So he returned to the things he loved: music and tech. So he started Spotify.
The status games are a distraction from the fulfillment of building.
What can an 8-year-old build in 45 minutes with the assistance of AI?
My daughter has been learning to code with @cursor_ai and it's mind-blowing🤯
Here are highlights from her second coding session. In 45 minutes she built a chatbot powered by @CloudflareDev Workers AI 👀
🎉 New TinyBase v5.0 template just dropped 😎
In less than 60 seconds, get up and running with CRDT-based synchronization between disparate browser windows, featuring @typescript, @reactjs and @vite_js.
All you need at: https://t.co/gDwxEQ6rUW
Enjoy!