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Posts by Justin E. Samuels
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Paaaaaaaain in my eyeeeeeeees, can you sew them shut?!
I've been seeing an alarming pattern in OSS GitHub communities lately: people just scraping issues, pinging maintainers with urgency to get the issues assigned to them and producing PRs (mostly through coding agents) within minutes of maintainers agreeing to assign the issue.
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least surprising thing ever: llms are NOT ANALYTICS TOOLS.
“it explained everything so confidently, nobody questioned it”
literally “so confident” is a red flag.
A screenshot taken from an iPhone settings menu showing the allow notifications setting being disabled.
This is how I stay focused.
@steipete.me hey! I saw on your repo to ping you on social (or email) about speaking at conferences! I organize @renderatl.com and I would love to have you keynote our AI track this year.
We also created an open source award show, that I would love to nominate your projects for! 👇🏾
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Speaker list for @renderatl.com so far is looking 🔥
For all those that’s been asking….CFP drops 1/1/26 and will be open for only 30 days!
Set your alarms ⏰
Less marshmallow. More pecans!!!!
Stop
Drop
Shut em down
Open up shop
JSConf Guadalajara was the perfect setting to meet these amazing people 💙
What started as networking became real friendships. Good food, great conversations, and connections that matter.
@rginn206.bsky.social @msbrianaholmes.com @thugdebugger.dev @bytesofbree.bsky.social
More conferences are adapting the silent headphones stages
I welcome this trend 😏
I found it best to separate work and pleasure by the physical device itself. Does it suck having two bills, yes. But the peace of mind around turning off one after hours is amazing
Let’s do this
Nice avi!!!
MCP is about to do to user experiences, what API did in the 2010s
While you may not like AI, your customer & user base is eating it up and demanding it in your app interactions.
MCP will become a standard within the next year.
We are excited to announce @infinite.red, Old Mission, @arcjet.com, and @renderatl.com as React Conf silver sponsors this year!
It’s here! Nominate your fav and learn more below. I hope to see you there in August bsky.app/profile/rend...
For too long, Open Source developers have been overlooked and taken for granted. Our goal with The Commits is to provide a platform where open source can finally have their biggest night at the same level as The Oscars or The Grammys...but at The Commits ⬇️
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Exactly. It’s having the opportunity there to help which is powerful
I think you're both generally right from my experience. I think we are doing a disservice to juniors by telling them not to learn how to use it. The reality is, it is almost impossible to find a job right now if you don't accessorize your CV with it. I also think it is destroying our pipeline of
Can't code?
I'd say ask a friend, but at the rate AI is improving, maybe you won't even need to. Someone built a functional Appview with replit overnight.
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I understand that you have a position on it and I can respect someone that has a position on a subject based on research that they’ve collected. Ultimately, we are all able to change our opinion in the future based on what we experience in the void, which is what make human intelligence soo great 😃
FWIW. I got to stennis because of that first boss 😆. She started on punch cards and made me do it too.
Things that junior devs usually focus on.
The big projects are still human driven. But I do at times write my discrete math into the AI to get a sanity check and it helps, to do then say “now convert this into a Boolean equation for my statement”
Did it help me, yes. Did she also make me write much assembly to earn her respect, also yes. Did me knowing how to use an IDE make me any less of an engineer, no.
So I think, while you can argue it’s hype, it does have some small productivity boosts, like scaffolding and small tests
We’re getting back into nuanced territory tho. I can use a personal example again
When I first came into industry, IDE experience was a requirement
My first boss told me “I don’t respect you because you don’t really understand how to code since the computer helps you now”
To her point…