Blake Yoder
@blakeyoder
Engineering at http://berrystreet.co
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Learn to ship. Shipping is a skill distinct from coding. Shipping is designing, coding, QAing, story-telling, teaching, marketing, selling, pivoting, iterating… It used to be that coding dominated in importance because of coding ability scarcity. AI will push you to go further.
Come hang out with the Berry Street team next week for a happy hour at the office. We'll also have a vibe-coding competition - no hands! only tiny tik tok mics and foot pedals. luma.com/npx1ikyb
Who is using AI to help automate onboarding, specifically for engineers?
The latest Karpathy podcast was actually laying out the bull case for AI agents + SaaS. We know that we’re years away from a “magical” superintelligence that will do anything and everything for us. What we have right now, increasingly, are AI models that exhibit strong general…
The State of AI in SaaS: SaaS is Dead, Long Live SaaS This started as an analysis of Andrej Karpathy's excellent overview of AI's capabilities. Those who deeply understand this will make all the returns and everyone else will lose a lot of money. "Ghosts" is a brilliant…
Agent Skills feel like the missing piece between agents and MCP servers. Instead of using token generation to sort a list (slow and expensive), write a skill that links to a sorting function - deterministic, faster, and cheaper. anthropic.com/engineering/eq…
Your name ships first. Before anyone watches your launch video, lands on your website, or tries your product, they encounter your name."— @vanlancker, the designer behind names like @BrowserCompany, @ModernLifeHQ, and @getkeeps. He’s helped create names that have quietly shaped…
Management is very much about prioritization, allocation, and using your intuition across a number of surfaces. This will be the future role of every IC.
Wrote an MCP server to fetch types and interfaces from your project's installed `node_modules`. Super helpful for mocks in tests and also exploring an api's surface area via type defs github.com/blakeyoder/typ…
Big news from @thirtymadison! Following 3x YoY revenue growth, they announced $140M in new funding. “This will allow us to drive better patient experiences & superior health outcomes at a scale that wasn't previously possible,” says CEO @stevengoodday bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Whatever happened to that product where you could type a sentence and it would build a UI out of it?
Great article from Lawrence Wakefield on how we at @thirtymadison migrated from ECS to EKS with zero downtime 🎉 medium.com/thirty-madison…
Depending on how you read this, it could be the most metal thing you read today. blakesnaps.s3.amazonaws.com/WCdWVOXh.png
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Functions that reference outer variables always maintain access to them; this is called closure (aka, lexical scope lookup). Functions are never passed around. They always stay put in the scopes they are defined in. What's passed around is a reference to that in place function.
I've been working with TypeScript for a little over half a year. This concisely sums up my thoughts on it. `no-any` as a lint rule is especially crucial for sound TS. blog.logrocket.com/is-typescript-…
Did @coates take this account over?
I used to believe that severe lack of knowledge of JS was one of the most existential threats to the web. Now I think far worse is how much of the web is built with flawed philosophy about what and how the web should be and how it should be leveraged for the user.
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In 2002 I was nominated for a Golden Globe. In 2020, I'm just sitting here staring in the mirror at my balding head.
.@ThePracticalDev Does anyone have a good way to enforce utility functions being used? Example, we have a list of helpers for common situations but want a good way to enforce their use. Is a good PR review the best way to enforce? Curious if there's a more automated way.
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