ilia mikailov
@codechips
Computer operator. Obsessed with AI codegen. Augmenting life with fun stuff.
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My top 5 most hated software: 1. Microsoft Teams 2. Atlassian Jira 3. 4. 5.
It's wild that you can now tweak your coding agents to your liking. Just like you can tweak your terminal. At least Claude Code. You have prompts, hooks, plugins, status line, commands, sub agents at your disposal.
Vibe coding has turned into vipe coding because of tech bros 💩
Why do devs always overcomplicate? Like for example with vibe coding. First they can't prompt properly and get bad results. Then they solve the problem by generating 1K lines monster prompts with AI and feed it back to AI and think they will get good results. Never works
LLMs are super expensive to train but how much does it cost to run inference on them? Are there any known examples or guesses of the actual average monthly costs?
Sometimes when I talk to people I think about what medieval cloth they would wear and what their trade would be
Yes we live in an AI bubble but many don't realize how much AI helped propell surrounding technologies and design forward. AI forced web frameworks to become good at streaming and realtime. UI and UX changed. Voice and image over textboxes, smart loaders, etc
Damn YT's algos are good. I came to look up a specific thing only to stay watching random videos for 20 minutes. And then I tried to remember what I actually came for
Claude AI is like a freshly graduated "top of class" code bootcamp student on meth
there are people who write about AI and there are those who actually build stuff with it
Is cloud for rich companies or poor companies? Cloud costs $$$ but if you are rich you can build your own private "cloud" that will be much cheaper than THE cloud. So what type of companies is the cloud good for?
devs have zero sense of humor 😂
I decided to convert all my projects to Next.js: - Rails and Go are too tiring 😔 - Rails doesn't scale - In Go, I wrote so many `if err != nil` statements that I can't read my code anymore On the flip side, Next.js offers amazing speed gains and syntax clarity.
React feels like a dying star. People finally getting tired of complexity?
It's crazy that the web runs on two core html tags <a> and <form> It's also crazy that we still develop such amazing and interactive apps using a document model
What's the conceptual difference between RSC and @htmx_org? I am thinking about the end result and UX
Biggest problem with JS ecosystem today? Code is always ahead of documentation
I've seen a lot of "How to write your next research paper with ChatGPT" content lately and that somehow feels a bit uncomfortable
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