jsantanders's profile picture. Software Engineer from Venezuela 🇻🇪. I enjoy building distributed systems and creating things with Rust and Go.

Jesus Santander

@jsantanders

Software Engineer from Venezuela 🇻🇪. I enjoy building distributed systems and creating things with Rust and Go.

Based on my anecdotal experience, LLMs work better with single-csproj projects than with solutions containing multiple csproj files. Am I right?


oh no. OH NO. I merged my PR without squashing. the main branch now has 20+ “wip” commits. What a shame 😭


They want us to vibe code like a developer in the 2011

gemini cli system prompt biases it towards specific tech like flutter, nextjs and material design this is probably because they're unclear in their scope and wanted to also support vibe coders but i don't think this belongs in a serious tool

thdxr's tweet image. gemini cli system prompt biases it towards specific tech like flutter, nextjs and material design

this is probably because they're unclear in their scope and wanted to also support vibe coders

but i don't think this belongs in a serious tool


What is the point of distributed everything and fault tolerance if at the end everyone is going to depend on Cloudfare and couple of others and when they’re down half internet is down.


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On this day in 2010: Inter 2-0 Bayern (Full Game)


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Is that what the guy playing your Path of Exile 2 account told you?



TLDR: we’re the good guys, they’re the bad. Please do not sell more chips to the bad guys so the good ones can win.


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The .NET/C# ecosystem needs to work towards less overengineering for the sake of it. ✅ Instead of 8 layers of abstraction, I am starting with single file transaction scripts with Vertical Slice Architecture. What tactics are you using to ship more? #dotnet


Turns out that competitive programming prepare you for real world jobs.

Competitive programming is like 90% memorization and pattern matching on previous problems you’ve grinded before



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"That's not TDD. That's not test first development. That's not a unit test. That's not agile. That's not clean code. That's not..." at some point you begin to recognize that the goal here isn't dialectic, but rather avoiding responsibility & nuance by arguing definitions


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My favorite meme video of all time

From Glitchbyte

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i think one of the coolest things github could do for developers would be to try building some features that use git at some point


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spending more time on 🟦☁️ these days. will probably check in here from time to time but only out of some combo of obligation/addiction/muscle memory it's nicer over there. it's not as mastodony as mastodon and it isn't run by an anticharismatic manchild. you should come


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clean! make sure those function concerns are 5 lines or less!

remember to separate concerns in your codebase

jacobmparis's tweet image. remember to separate concerns in your codebase


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It’s more fun to be competent @dhh #RailsWorld

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#RailsWorld

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Hawk Tuah recently went viral for her based rant about VS Code’s not-so-open source nature. “It’s astonishing that people still think VS Code is fully open source when Microsoft is playing the oldest trick in the book,” she said, exasperated. “They release the base code under an…

teej_dv's tweet image. Hawk Tuah recently went viral for her based rant about VS Code’s not-so-open source nature.

“It’s astonishing that people still think VS Code is fully open source when Microsoft is playing the oldest trick in the book,” she said, exasperated. “They release the base code under an…
teej_dv's tweet image. Hawk Tuah recently went viral for her based rant about VS Code’s not-so-open source nature.

“It’s astonishing that people still think VS Code is fully open source when Microsoft is playing the oldest trick in the book,” she said, exasperated. “They release the base code under an…

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Intelligence is the efficiency with which you operationalize past information in order to deal with the future. You can interpret it as a conversion ratio, and this ratio can be formally expressed using algorithmic information theory.

fchollet's tweet image. Intelligence is the efficiency with which you operationalize past information in order to deal with the future.

You can interpret it as a conversion ratio, and this ratio can be formally expressed using algorithmic information theory.

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Mañana va a estar picante la cosa, Japon -7% , futuros USA -2%.


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