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Nils Kjellman

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Augmented engineer, tech simplicity advocate. http://editable.website @ http://queenslab.co

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What is the most AI friendly / capable content management system fitting a nextjs app today? Claude sais Sanity but want some nuances!


Shall one start with serverless or just a psql plus express app that have been done thousend times already? My project needs to hit the ground running!


Garage Band was always this fun and... awesome?


It’s tradition to eat pizza today and then hit the gym for some weeks, then falling back to being lazy again. I’ll skip the gym step.


webflow devs: how and if so, where have you found things that feels like you need capabilities webflow cannot offer? What technical workarounds were a little awkward? Integrations? Costs lock-ins?


Might be helpful when exporting AWS data: Don’t recursively query Athena datasets (paginated) if want the whole dataset. If you do a send command the query result is already stored in the execution output already as csv in s3. Doh


Anyone knows when AWS API gateways will support streaming? Is lambda func urls temporary or just how you will solve streaming from now on?


Nils Kjellman reposted

the difference between good and bad programmers isn't the ability to write code. it's the judgment to know what code should be written. LLMs are great (or rather 'not terrible') at following instructions, and utterly hopeless at saying 'i'm afraid i can't do that, dave'

sounds like clickbait but I 100% agree with him, just to be on the safe side. you have 5 years (let's say 7-10 max) to do something with your life before changing professions. please spend them on changing your terminal and tweaking your editor theme and arguing about vim 😘

thekitze's tweet image. sounds like clickbait but I 100% agree with him, just to be on the safe side. you have 5 years (let's say 7-10 max) to do something with your life before changing professions. please spend them on changing your terminal and tweaking your editor theme and arguing about vim 😘


For running GPT completions with other languages than english (say Swedish, Norwegian). What provider would you use? Is it better approach to run a translation step first? I’m thinking of a RAG system where I would store domain context in embeddings.


In *theory* your frontend app uses a JSON API that could be used to support lots of different services and clients. In reality, the needs of your frontend app are quite unique. So your backend routes and controllers explodes with functions that serve the needs of a single client.


Nils Kjellman reposted

35GB is a joke for any database. There is no need to change anything. Always find out if something is really slow or you just think it is. And when you found slow queries, just optimize them. Suggesting to switch the database technology is the worst feedback you can give.

What's the SQLite strategy for when databases get too big? Photo AI's photos.db is 35.2GB with 7,270,478 photos in it now (just metadata, pics are stored on R2) Should I make a script that empties older photos and put them in a photos_archive.db and keep the photos.db fast?

levelsio's tweet image. What's the SQLite strategy for when databases get too big?

Photo AI's photos.db is 35.2GB with 7,270,478 photos in it now (just metadata, pics are stored on R2)

Should I make a script that empties older photos and put them in a photos_archive.db and keep the photos.db fast?


Anyone tried or played around with @htmx_org + serverless? I.e a couple of AWS Lambdas and some S3 buckets for static content. Exploring this 🗺️🧭!


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