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Posts by Emil Privér

something I've noticed is that on those days when I spend the majority of my time vibing with projects that don't matter and will only be used one time, such as this integration I've built now, I am exhausted.

my brain is melting after a day of this LLM usage

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Good morning you all

Started off by vibe-coding a change to an internal tool. Now time for some rust

Anyone working on something fun?

2 months ago 0 0 0 0
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So, @bagder.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy I guess you might be a bit skeptical of this 😅

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

I get what Garry mean when he produce this types of code :D

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Garry Tan, the CEO of Y Combinator said they write 10k lines of code.

I asked Opus 4.5 to write a solution to encode only the filename in a url. The first image is AI and the second is my solution.

The AI code got bugs, for instance if we encode a char outside of S3_ENCODE_STR.

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

We bought computers for the company and I want the mac hardware so I made a switched :D But my personal computer is still arch

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How company c-suites look at AI when their layoffs is now AI innovation

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Good morning you all. Today we do working class coffee and debugging a error

Today will be a day of fixing bugs

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Product managers when devs say "it's not technically possible" for the 3 time this week

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Good morning everyone.

Today we start off with some #golang and then we continue with some #rust

2 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Bye Opam, Hello Nix Article about replacing opam with nix for a easier life

I even moved away from opam to nix priver.dev/blog/ocaml/b...

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

Yeah, it's mostly about the amount of packages that exist. It's easier to get something up and running in GO because there already exists tons of libraries.

I also dislike opam and how opam works but dune fixes all the problems I have with opam.

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I love ocaml but the problem with ocaml is the ecosystem. It has improved drastically but it's still far behind because if we want it to improve more do we need more developers and FP programming languages in general have quite few devs outside research

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Refactoring...... Refactoring...... Refactoring......

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Vibe coders will look at this solution and think, well, this look good to me

Tested if opus could figure out a deadlock issue :)))))

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

but coffee in the morning is a no brainer

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evolving

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Godmorning, time to ship

Currently writing some #rust

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Curved ultrawide monitor and laptop showing code and apps, mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse on a large desk mat, headphones, soda can, GitLab notebook.

Curved ultrawide monitor and laptop showing code and apps, mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse on a large desk mat, headphones, soda can, GitLab notebook.

At the moment, I'm developing a new feature for a side project focused on data analysis and automation to uncover synonyms. The goal is to leverage real user search data to determine if suggesting synonyms could enhance search results.

Stack is #Rust, Meilisearch & Postgres.

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This is the reason why RAM cost 900$ btw

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

The hardest part about this type of service is not building the app that talks to other systems. Is all the security around it such as firewalls or analysis of traffic that cost much money and is really hard to get secure. If this was easy would Anthropic or Openai 100% already built a version

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

But it's also horrible and dangerous solution because we now have an LLM with capacity of opening and reading apps, browsing the web and even executing CLI commands, and we run it in an unsupervised environment with no human in the loop where anyone can prompt it via WhatsApp, Discord and emails

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

I get Openclawd is popular because is the closes solution to the demand of having your own personal assistant

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

Increasing the salary

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Now I am double checking the payload we send so that we send it the way we want

I also need to take some time and improve my work desk at the office, It's about time ☺️

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Working on a integration between us another service, I build the foundation for the integration such as the http client, how to fetch data and so on.

Then I let @ampcode.bsky.social build the 4 other requests we want to make against a swagger I got. Worked like a charm

2 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Peak

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GitHub - jnsahaj/lumen: Beautiful git diff viewer, generate commits with AI, get summary of changes, all from the CLI Beautiful git diff viewer, generate commits with AI, get summary of changes, all from the CLI - jnsahaj/lumen

a local review tool for git github.com/jnsahaj/lumen

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

It doesn’t necessarily mean curl will be less safe overnight, but it definitely means that talented people won’t be looking for exploits in it as much.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

With the recent changes, curl will eventually miss important exploits because:
1. AI "slop" reports are taking up most of the maintainers' time.
2. The removal of monetary rewards takes away one of the main reasons talented exploit researchers look for vulnerabilities in curl in the first place.

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