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Posts by Ricardo Tomasi

That's weeks of (gruesome) work compressed into one day. All tested and validated.

3 days ago 0 0 0 0

I think we are hitting an inflection point in AI coding assistants. In the span of 24 hours I'll have:

- removed 1000 dependencies from our monorepo
- fixed 300+ test warnings
- fixed 100+ linter warnings
- migrated five packages to vite 8

All of this while finishing a feature for release.

3 days ago 0 0 1 0

today I put Mistral Vibe + Claude Code on the same task. Mistral has been going at it for an hour, and used 0.2% of my monthly quota - 1/15 of the daily

Meanwhile Claude used 30% of my Pro sub in 5m, just to write a plan, and I'm on Sonnet with medium effort :/

cc @anthropic.com

1 week ago 0 0 0 0

I've been reading about Claude using tokens extremely fast and could not relate - because I was using my job's enterprise plan 90% of the time

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that split second when you regret not being in a sandbox

"the codebase is in a solid state" 💀

#ai #coding

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the only reason I’m doing this in the first place, is because after barely two months using this new AMD mini pc, windows f*ed itself up and updates stopped working 🤡

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installing Windows is still a comically bad experience [2]

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installing Windows is still a comically bad experience

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The search input overlaps menu items with the 'glass' theme

The search input overlaps menu items with the 'glass' theme

another day, another beautiful Tahoe design #apple

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

onomatopoeic music search is hard :D I can't hear any dadada's, the beat is 4 or 8 bars and melody is in six note sequences

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Justification Algorithms Compared — Pretext Demo Side-by-side comparison of CSS/greedy, hyphenated, and optimal (Knuth-Plass) justification algorithms — powered by Pretext.

The comparison at chenglou.me/pretext/just... doesn't look great.

The pretext can end up with a wall of hyphens on the right. The 'knuth-plass' version is slightly better but characters are overflowing beyond the margings. CSS has some gaps but no rivers, and ends up being more readable.

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It's a relief that this is not an official partnership with Google.

Otherwise you immediately start picturing virtual billboards being added to Street View everywhere 😔

3 weeks ago 0 0 1 0

Sometimes Apple’s spatial audio is TOO good 😅

It’s late at night, everyone is asleep; I’m watching a movie and suddenly it’s hard to tell if the sound is coming from the speakers or headphones, and I have to cover my ears just to be sure

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

I'm finding that most of the dumber mistakes LLM make when writing code are very... human

for example, copying existing patterns without a clear purpose, something developers do regularly

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

It's sad that web apps can't use most of these features. Accelerometer, vibration, light sensors, everything is blocked off for security reasons and abuse :(

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

the year is 2026, where developers burn 100K tokens to fix a CSS overflow issue

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
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Gemini 3 is so, so far behind Claude for coding. It keeps going in circles, focusing on issues from earlier in the conversation that have already been solved.

feels like working with a lobotomized dev

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
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another design blooper in latest MacOS, the shadow/highlight causes all dark icons to look slanted 😭

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
claude.ai is broken

claude.ai is broken

Claude Status says there is nothing wrong with claude.ai

Claude Status says there is nothing wrong with claude.ai

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@anthropic.com I have reasons to not trust your status page

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

yes! the agent can do anything in the VM, no permissions management. that's the best part, it will complete anything you throw at it fully autonomously

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

what on earth did people do with Redux 5+ years ago that it gets so much hate?

it's still the most straightforward state management solution I've ever used (no redux-toolkit). really miss time-travel debugging, there is nothing comparable today

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@exe.dev found a bug in the Shelley UI

if you change the model in a new conversation, any existing chat using a different model fails with "Failed to send message:", server response says conversation model mismatch. that state shouldn't be shared between chats

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

since it has memory, I'm also asking it to deep dive into an sqlite issue it saw earlier. I can just say:

"make a reproducible test case for that sql issue you saw earlier"

this is the future of programming

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exe.dev - Persistent VMs via SSH Start VMs with persistent disks in seconds. The disk persists. You have sudo.

building a slack clone on exe.dev and it's an amazing experience

the agent has complete freedom as it's running in a fresh VM, and it can use the browser - right now it's testing the app by actually using it and fixing small issues it sees

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I’ve always had an odd feeling about these control center buttons, and just realized why: the Mac’s *active* state is equal to iOS’s *disabled* state.

WTF #Apple?

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

Got a new work Macbook, M4 Pro 14”, and of all things, I’m impressed by the speakers on this thing!

Decent bass, and somehow it has a great stereo soundstage (for the person in front of it). Great to be headphone-less sometimes 🔊

3 months ago 2 0 1 0
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What AI can do for you: write an entire feature from scratch in one minute

What AI can’t do for you: save you two hours of figuring out why the examples in the Electron docs don’t work and your build is broken

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thanks Google

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Found this by chance. So strange to see a frozen snapshot of the old web movement, right around the time it started to die:

jankfree.org

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Today I realized typewriters were not a practical thing in Japan and China. Wild to think about.

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