I used to be able to enable two finger tap on the mouse, like the trackpad. It’s gone now.
Posts by Lucas van Dongen - Swift developer
It’s called nein nine nines
Logisch, veel vrijwilligers om naar een plek buiten schot te gaan
A guy asking ChatGPT to review a series of fart sound effects and getting a serious kiss ass response that calls it atmospheric
I can't stop laughing at this post. It's perfect.
I don’t understand why I need to download dozens of simulators most of which I’ll never use ever, to delete them at first opportunity
Thank god for prebuilt caches. Still takes 15 minutes for a clean build though.
I tried Codex and I liked it, but didn't feel like anything was there that would warrant investing a lot of time in it instead of going deeper with Claude.
Sorry, I'm actually doing this with CC as well. I'm rebasing too often, large complex repo, old, many modules, always something broken. 2,5 MLoC.
I have one "master" folder, and when I start on a task I pull its master branch and copy the whole folder over to a new folder, then start a branch there.
I have work on about 4-5 features running at the same time. Worktrees handled wrong can have devastating results.
I worked on the new-ish PoS consumer and athlete facing apps, but I checked Assist a lot when I was trying to fix barcode scanning issues.
I remember Jonny Klemmer and Rich Ellis from the US.
1st day:
"Why the hell are we still using Alamofire?....oh....that's why...."
theUnsungHeroes
I worked there briefly last year before EHQ shuttered all development teams. It was really amazing to be inside one of my favorite companies of all times. Every time I walk into a store I now understand why they are allowed to stock which kind of shoe.
tutorials
so 2022
42 is the new 12
Either the Brie or the Camembam, it burns the same
Perfect! Are you ready to execute this plan?
Desktop computers allow you gfi open up tabs in the background. So when looking for accommodations or flights you accumulate all options in tabs and then compare them at leisure.
On a phone this is very cumbersome , or on most native apps, simply impossible
It’s being horizontally and vertically integrated in Microsoft. Meaning it has the recognizable disfunctionality and f all of its other products.
Next time the correct branches!
Putin Derangement Syndrome probably
How Mitchell Hashimoto (creator of Ghostty, founder of HashiCorp) got good at using AI tools for coding + work:
"I was forcing myself to figure out how to prompt the agent to produce the same quality result as mine. Even though I was working much slower because it was more than double the work."
It is true, the real productivity boost is that you can get working versions of tasks in parallel, but I have to do a lot of passes to make it up to my standards.
The great thing it’s also faster to cover your code by tests. So if your work is covered correctly, all refactors won’t break stuff.
Just ordered that book yesterday. Also the title of one of my favorite tracks from the 2000s, that I played yesterday as well.
youtu.be/Wwth0p94h2g?...
Pretty strange to see these totally unrelated events in my life end up together in the post of a stranger on that same day
You can move the permissions to global Claude settings. If you have a long running session in a folder just ask it to evaluate the permissions and copy them to global Claude settings
[P]residential
[E]pstein
[D]iversion
[O]peration
They’re small and cheap, using locally produced materials in a wartime production level
Another Putin ally that will figure out nobody helps him when he’ll get his butt kicked
The orange one looks familiar
However very few people that relied on BASIC alone were successful: people that never went beyond the BASIC abstraction level would hit a wall their competitors didn’t, or much later.
Before I described the agentic tool revolution as “the next internet moment”, because it makes the cost of entry so much lower for disrupters.
But now I’m leaning towards that it’s the next “BASIC for microcomputers” moment, where a lot of “hobbyists” are able to release usable programs.