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Posts by Jamie Turner

Thanks!

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Talking to this thing in a pretty open and natural way to have it update your plans is surprisingly satisfying.

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How to Build an AI-Powered Voice-Controlled Shopping List Agent with Daily Bots & Convex Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Mike Cann made a pretty sweet app, and then he and I used it on video to prepare for the rise of skynet.

You know, usual Tuesday stuff.

convex.link/nZT1nhy

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Defying all odds, I made a second blog post!

jt.lol/posts/simple...

This one is about AI realizations at work, and how AI's lack of hesitation to try new methods opens up opportunities to leverage new abstractions.

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Now, the previous blogs never got beyond the first post describing how/why I built the engine, but THIS TIME will be different, I'm sure...

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Continuing my tradition (github.com/jamwt/hobo) (github.com/jamwt/robo) of building a blog engine every five years using my latest favorite tech (the 2005 python one has been lost to the sands of time), I just did it again. and I wrote up how it went.

jt.lol/posts/buildi...

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Can your database do this? Ep 3: Zero-downtime type-safe migrations
Can your database do this? Ep 3: Zero-downtime type-safe migrations YouTube video by Convex

New video out: Zero-downtime, type-safe migrations on Convex. Courtesy of the awesome migrations component written by @ianmacartney.bsky.social

(special guest appearance by Ryan Gosling)

youtu.be/hj89hIjq2HE

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As I mentioned to Brian, I'm very jealous of his voice. He has such a rich, resonant voice for podcasting!

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Convex w/Jamie Turner
Convex w/Jamie Turner YouTube video by Brian Morrison

Really enjoyed this chat with @brianmm.dev of @clerk.com on building developer products. Especially when we got real about working on novel platforms that generate vendor lock-in concerns.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyaC...

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1app5stacks-convex/convex-version at main · jamwt/1app5stacks-convex Theo built the same app 5 times because he's dumb (Jamie built it a 6th time, also dumb) - jamwt/1app5stacks-convex

Direct link to the code: github.com/jamwt/1app5s...

Running: roundest-convex.vercel.app

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Porting Theo's T3 Stack Roundest to Convex
Porting Theo's T3 Stack Roundest to Convex YouTube video by Convex

Shockingly, Convex wasn't included in @t3.gg 's recent video on "one app on five different stacks." So I ported it!

youtu.be/hW2IiPFFd_0

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Database Isolation Levels’ Impact on App Performance
Database Isolation Levels’ Impact on App Performance YouTube video by Convex

If you've ever been curious to know *a lot* about database isolation levels, and what is subtly broken about your database (even Postgres), @cowling.bsky.social , Tom Redman and I just made a pod about it:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEfq...

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I'm not saying it's not useful, I'm just saying it's not what got me into tech.

It's always a joy to discover a new software project that is actually DEEPLY focused on the human experience and craftpersonship, rather than a clever quick-value-grab.

But you have to look pretty hard!

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But the imprecise and the open and the expansive? We already have that. And it's beautiful when it's owned by a human, it's connected to an intention. We emit it and observe it and let it wash over us. That's life to me.

I struggle to care very much that machines can fake that for fewer USD.

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In particular, I'm not very inspired by tech which is efficient, but only probabilistic or open-ended. Enablement is more inspiring than efficiency.

Humans are bad at precision. Tools (like software) are exciting when they can augment the human experience by enabling precision when it's useful.

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Twenty five years in tech, and I find consistently the only part of it that I've given any shit about is the connections to humans.

Tools and technologies which are ultimately only interesting in a mathematical/self-referential may may be neat and clever, but they're not very inspiring...

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