That's weeks of (gruesome) work compressed into one day. All tested and validated.
Posts by Ricardo Tomasi
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.
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
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
that split second when you regret not being in a sandbox
"the codebase is in a solid state" 💀
#ai #coding
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 🤡
installing Windows is still a comically bad experience [2]
installing Windows is still a comically bad experience
The search input overlaps menu items with the 'glass' theme
another day, another beautiful Tahoe design #apple
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
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.
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 😔
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
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
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 :(
the year is 2026, where developers burn 100K tokens to fix a CSS overflow issue
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
another design blooper in latest MacOS, the shadow/highlight causes all dark icons to look slanted 😭
claude.ai is broken
Claude Status says there is nothing wrong with claude.ai
@anthropic.com I have reasons to not trust your status page
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
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
@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
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
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
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?
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 🔊
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
thanks Google
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
Today I realized typewriters were not a practical thing in Japan and China. Wild to think about.