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Rafael Mendiola

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I like making products with #reactnative. Talk to me about making products efficiently, AI coding, design, making cool shit. @ raf . dev

I wish I could filter out bad AI takes from my feed, and only see takes from people who get it. I can't keep reading takes who haven't figured out how to develop with AI effectively. It's a lot of noise. Probably time for me to build a scraper and have AI filter things for me.


Have we thought about how can the blockchain solve the government shutdown?


We are definitely in an AI bubble in that there are a lot of people throwing money at it, and a lot of them are going to lose it. We are not in a bubble in the same way that electricity wasn't a fad.


It was really fun, highly recommend speaking at a @callstackio meetup 🎙️

Thanks for speaking at the meetup 💜



TIL there's a kabaddi nerdfont

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I just tried to go to a networking event, but I need my ID to get in and I forgot my wallet at home 😭😭😭. I'm so mad at myself.


So like, is anyone still using redux-devtools? Is it still a thing people use?


Note: you have always been able to do this for yourself. Just tell the agent to write a plan.md file and figure out your action plan before you make it start coding.

Cursor can now write detailed plans before starting complex tasks. This allows agents to run for significantly longer.



So the thing about OpenAI's agent builder... you have to use OpenAI models with it right? So why do people concerned that they just killed a bunch of startups? Devs want to be able to use whatever models they want. The power is in being able to use models from different providers


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Time for a meme update

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Everyone should be coming to this natural conclusion. Build context around the problem first, then one-shot it.

One of my engineers just DM'd me his exact process for one-shotting very large codebase changes. I asked him if I could share it with you all. He said "send it." Quick disclaimer: 99% of his time is spent iterating on a markdown “plan” file and 1% is spent implementing.…



I was telling @thymikee this is what's gonna happen. It wouldn't surprise me if in the future OpenAI comes out with a phone that's just this and dynamically generated UIs

You can now chat with apps in ChatGPT.



I'm getting super jelly about everyone going to React Conf


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