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Posts by Anton

Beyond "Do This For Me": How Coding Agents Actually Get Things Done: micro.50lo.me/2026/04/17/beyond-do-thi...

Understanding orchestration matters not because you need to build your own framework, but because it changes what’s possible. Manual mode means you supervise every ste...

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StrongDM's Attractor is a great tool, but defining pipelines in DOT gets tedious fast and describing them in a natural language produces subpar results.
After trying several community implementations of Attractor, I built SFN: a compact notation that compiles to DOT. sfn-spec.pages.dev

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Prompts Have Dependencies Too Every prompt encodes a set of assumptions the author never …

When devs reuse prompts blindly, they inherit assumptions made by the original author without realising it. The same applies to “skills” and sub-agents: they contain prompts with opinions and assumptions baked in.

micro.50lo.me/2026/02/28/p...

#PromptEngineering #AIAgents #AI #LLM

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I’ve spent the last two weeks trying spec-driven development, and my own prompts beat every “AI dev kit” I’ve tried. Those kits mostly waste my time, tokens, and context.
#SpecDrivenDevelopment #LLM #DevTools #PromptEngineering #AI

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“Review fatigue” is real. AI can flood teams with generated PRs, making it easier for subtle bugs to slip through. Without better review strategies, we risk trading speed for reliability. #AIcoding #DevPatterns #CodeReview

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A hidden cost of React Native: your app is a patchwork of packages by different authors. Even if each works fine alone, they’ve likely never been tested together. Native dev has other challenges—but this kind of fragility isn’t one of them.
#ReactNative #MobileDevelopment

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The AI Revolution: How Artificial Intelligence is Supercharging React Native's Rise to Mobile Development Dominance: 50lo.me/2025/06/14/the-ai-revolu...

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Supabase +1

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I found many interesting people by reading posts in this list: bsky.app/profile/did:...

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I think the closest thing right now is SwiftUI on macOS.

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First I saw a wave of posts about a0.dev and now bolt.new added #reactnative support.
There’s definitely been a lot of progress in #ai lately and it might convince some companies to switch from fully native to RN to reduce costs.

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Can you recommend good examples? Not just basic implementations, but how to structure code, how to avoid performance problems, etc.

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It would be amazing to see iOS+Android+macOS+Windows Expo template. I've been in mobile (and a bit of desktop) development for over a decade, but only recently started using RN. I think ability to cover all mobile+desktop with one tech stack will attract more people to RN.

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What are your top 3 missing features?

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I’ve been using Orion browser on iOS for about a week now. Ability to install Firefox and Chrome extensions is nice, but I found that don’t really need any new extensions. My current set of Safari extensions on iOS cover all my needs.

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Good point! I definitely need to keep learning and experimenting with JS. Two weeks is not enough to develop intuition about new languages.

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React Native for SwiftUI devs: https://50lo.me/2024/11/23/react-native-for.html

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I took extensive notes while reading the React Native and React documentation this weekind. I plan to post them after verifying that all code snippets in my notes are correct. Similar to my previous posts, I will try to explain React Native using concepts familiar to SwiftUI developers.

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I found a few additional differences in the TypeScript documentation that are not mentioned in the Swift-TypeScript cheatsheet I posted earlier:

The return type of a function can be inferred. If there’s no return type specified in the declaration, it doe... https://50lo.me/2024/11/17/i-found-a.html

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Can you recommend learning resources for devs with SwiftUI/UIKit experience? I’d love to try expo + TS + “The New Architecture” combination in practice, but most of the courses I saw target either complete newbies or web devs with react background.

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During my journey from Swift to TypeScript, I often wonder how developers migrating in the opposite direction feel. What do they appreciate about Swift, and what aspects of TypeScript do they miss?

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One of the things I like about Swift is the ability to make illegal states unrepresentable using type system. It looks like something similar is possible in TypeScript using combination of union types and literal types.

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Wait, there is a Star Wars feed?

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Many people moved here 100% and we have active communities. Take a look at Swift Devs feed for example: bsky.app/profile/did:...

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Posts like this is the main reason why I came to Bluesky. Thank you so much!

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You can now bid on one-letter Proton usernames: A, M, and X.

We'll donate all proceeds to the organizations you helped us choose for this year's fundraiser.
👉To bid for your preferred username, visit proton.me/blog/2023-li....

The auction will run until December 29.

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Overhead photos of cities and towns with the word 'Impact' Below, and the subtitle 'privacy by default'

Overhead photos of cities and towns with the word 'Impact' Below, and the subtitle 'privacy by default'

At Proton, we believe direct action creates a better world and we stand with our community no matter what.

Read about our impact and learn how you can get involved with our mission – because we can’t do it without you: proton.me/about/impact.

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TLDR Apple case would be no less interesting if we could see all of their internal thoughts and deliberations, but Apple was not putting it in writing, whereas Google was.

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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney: the post-trial interview What he learned, why he attended, and what’s next.

Tim Sweeney explained it in this interview www.theverge.com/23996474/epi...

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