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Posts by Raúl Marín

Muchos de estos jueces no tienen arreglo. Llevan toda la vida haciendo lo que les da la gana.

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How to successfully use a tool like cursor's composer or equivalent.

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One of my faves. After this one I started looking for similar ones, and ended up watching all of these: Horimiya, Komi can't communicate, From me to you, A Sign of Affection,... and probably a few more.

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The 70% problem: Hard truths about AI-assisted coding A field guide and why we need to rethink our expectations

My experience with cursor+sonnet is pretty close to what Addy talks about in his article. After trial and error I got to something like the"Constant Conversation" pattern before knowing this was a thing 🙂. With Cursor it is very important to use the context appropriately and to avoid lengthy convos

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Good morning! This is just a kind reminder that you are not an imposter ❤️

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I'm not posting that much lately because life 🤣, but I don't find your likes annoying.

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Ok, found it.

bsky.app/profile/hada...

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Do you review the summaries yourself? From the diagram, it's not clear if that part is also automated and most are assuming it is.

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🤣 I always use Ctrl+R even if I end up writing the whole thing.

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While using English the same as you, I think I read about the "Jot" pronunciation somewhere, but I forgot. When using Spanish, I say:

J = "Jota" (HOE-tah)
W = "Uve Doble" (OO-veh DOE-bleh)
T = "Té" (TEH)

🤣

1 year ago 3 0 1 0
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Manual git/github. Yeah, having to manually merge base changes into dependent PRs is the main friction point. Would be nice if GitHub could auto-merge them.

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Made the switch two months ago. Composer is worth it if you pay to be able to use unlimited Claude. For the best results I never tell it to implement anything directly. I always take 2 steps:
1. Request implementation details so I can confirm it makes sense
2. If ok, proceed with implementation

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Yes, in my team we do this every once in a while to avoid generating PRs that are too big, when the changes are related to the same feature.

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This looks great! I'm tempted to replace our nextra docs with this.

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This is the way 🙂. I started a bit late but it's been a year now and I love it.

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We stayed in Plan for a few days at the end of September. I loved it. Such a calm and beautiful place!

If you like cheese, you probably already know, but the ones from this place are amazing. They only accept cash though! 😅 g.co/kgs/6DtfCMJ.

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A nativity scene made out of peanuts.

A nativity scene made out of peanuts.

Wife: Here’s $200. Go buy a nativity set. If there’s anything left over, you can spend it on guitar stuff.

Me:

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React 19

forwardRef → ref

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A notification with the text: "This code is only valid for new cloud users.".

A notification with the text: "This code is only valid for new cloud users.".

The code seems to be only for new users too.

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The package has been “just around the corner” for 5 hours. We all know it'll arrive the second I leave the house. 😅

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Fun fact: If someone quotes a post of yours in a way that is unwelcome (as is commonplace on Twitter/X) there is a tool to combat the unwanted attention. Simply click the three dot menu on the quote post & click "Detach quote". This removes your post from their quote post. Useful to know, do share!

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Save for important meetings👇

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"AI is like having a very eager junior developer on your team. They can write code quickly, but they need constant supervision and correction."

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There's something really exciting about diving into a new language. TypeScript is definitely worth exploring. :)

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I'm so sorry about your aunt's diagnosis. Sending caring thoughts to you both during this difficult time.

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Screenshot displaying musicforprogramming's credits page that simulates a code editor interface, showcasing various contributors and their roles.

Screenshot displaying musicforprogramming's credits page that simulates a code editor interface, showcasing various contributors and their roles.

Thanks for the rec, amazing UI and music collection! I see it's maintained @datassette.bsky.social and built with @svelte.dev.

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At work, we are on 18.3.1, we can't upgrade till Ant Design supports react 19.

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Here is the code for my universal version of react-scan:

github.com/NullVoxPo...

Copy it / install it in to any
- Svelte
- Angular
- Ember
- React
- Lit
- Preact
- Solid
- etc

App, and see what unneeded work might be being done!
(Or see all the hidden work you're managing and forgot about!)

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Interesting approach to E2E testing: define actions and write assertions in plain English while getting type-safe data extraction. No selectors to maintain, looks neat, but I'm curious about CI stability, test reproducibility and debugging failed runs.

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Maintainer Community

Is there an open source software maintainer in your life? Are you one?

GitHub has a private community you can apply for at maintainers.github.com!

Folks discuss common problems/solutions, there’s a direct line to GitHub product & betas, and I post funding opportunities.

Spread the word please :)

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