Paschal
@PaschalDev
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From today, I became the unofficial DevRel guy for @convex_dev and @tan_stack These are 2 products I love so well and I'll be spending my free time sharing the good things about both of them.
I love that people are discovering that crypto bros are scammers and have just moved to AI Welcome to Costco, I love you
i have never read a hacker news thread where any of the commenters seemed as if their life contained joy
astrology for programmers
This guy literally created an agent to replace all his employees
Every rando I meet is “starting an AI company” We’re officially past the the top for being a founder Being a founder generally now means you’re unemployed
Coding interviews: "No AI. Solve this puzzle. We'll watch you." Actual dev job: "Please read 40k lines of code written by someone who left in 2017." We are absolutely not hiring for the same job.
i’m gonna be cleaning this dog shit up for 20 years
Software engineer as a career is coming to a close. It may be 5 years or it may be 10 but we can all feel it, the end is beginning. May we go out in glory, and joy, and celebration for the end of a wonderful industry. We’ll have a lot of fun in these last few years
opening twitter these days is just 100 people telling you you’re fucked for a dozen different reasons
Unix philosophy of piping a bunch of untyped strings together doesn't work for anything more serious than a throwaway one-liner. More people realize this, finally. Modern serious OS apis should give us structured binary data. Bash encourages and leads to stuff like "safe_string"
It blows my mind to realise that in order to write truly performant software, an engineer needs to have a vast span of knowledge ranging from physics and hardware to high-level abstractions and design patterns. It blows my mind even more how the majority ignores all that.
I’ve been writing Python the past 3 days and I am not joking this is harder than writing Verilog or C. I have no clue what half the code is doing it’s all exotic syntax fentanyl wtf is “Path(__file__).parent.parent / “config” / file_name 💀 Why is Path a library you need to…
ok this has to stop
software development in 2026 is going to require some to loosen up a little code doesn't have to be as perfectly crafted the way we did it pre-ai call it slop if you want, but if you're still demanding perfection on every pr while your competitors are shipping "slop" that…
Devs will see advice like, "You don't need perfection" and use it as an excuse to write the most horrendous slop.
software development in 2026 is going to require some to loosen up a little code doesn't have to be as perfectly crafted the way we did it pre-ai call it slop if you want, but if you're still demanding perfection on every pr while your competitors are shipping "slop" that…
Delete Windows - The world cease to function Delete Linux - The world cease to function Delete Mac - Retarded posts like this disappears
Most computer science majors who are currently unemployed are likely not very good at computer science.
Most people would say Windows, but, the one with less impact is macOS. Deleting Linux or Windows out of the sudden could be catastrophic, but we can survive without macOS. So, obviously, I delete Windows.
While learning GoLang, what I really disliked was the lack of primitive and every day functions in the standard library. What do you mean I have to write that again?
the grok curl drama is funny but everyone's focused on the wrong thing yes the cli flags are lies. but look at the library api signatures: http_post(url, content_type, data, len, resp) http_delete(url, resp) there's no headers parameter. ur "200k line socket library" literally…
My most awkward job offer: when Skyscanner offered a contract, I had to request a weird amendment to it. Independent of my hiring (done by a different division), Skyscanner acquired my brother's startup the same month... Screenshot from the podcast episode with @balintorosz:…
Most startups don't need Kubernetes. They need a single EC2 instance and the discipline to not over-engineer.
i never liked TDD, it felt better to me to work through an implementation but now i can ask an LLM to look at my code and then derive a bunch of tests then i can look over the tests to see if it understood my intent right and fill in gaps i finally have decent test coverage
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