
Augusto Goulart
@tracemalloc
I like programming, cycling, and two or three people. JK we can be friends.
This is by far the best programming video I've seen in a while
I recorded a one hour video of me implementing a thing for one of our code bases with codex and claude. It might be boring in the first 15 minutes, but I went through most of it. x.com/mitsuhiko/stat… youtube.com/watch?v=X8M6U3…
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Agentic Coding Questions and Current Workflow
Typescript devs after spending 4 hours crafting the perfect type looking at devs using dynamically typed languages

Mustache, ring, no-iPhone, questionable beauty standard. You may not like it, but this is the peak male developer form.
Bun is the greatest thing that has happened to the web since Django. 20 years ago.
In the next version of Bun Bun's builtin Redis client gets support for publish & subscribe.

Isn't that what success has always been determined by?
Imagine success being determined purely based on the quality of your thoughts. That’s the promise of AI
Polar is the coolest, sanest payment solution in the market today. Check them out:
"Over time, this reliance creates a kind of cognitive debt, an accumulation of missed chances to strengthen mental pathways. " Precisely.
Are we writing code faster but thinking less? 🧠⚠️ AI tools like Copilot speed things up, but they may also weaken the skills we rely on most. From cognitive debt to dev experience, we explore the tradeoffs: Brains on Autocomplete →ardanlabs.com/news/2025/brai… #AI #DevTools…

Here's a picture with everyone from the @gopherconlatam workshop! #golang

Fair. HTML was never intended to house desktop-like SPA applications sent over the wire, but here we are. Fixing a broken NPM package one day at a time.
SQL was never intended to be used by computer programs. It was a console language for printing reports. Embedding it into programs was one of the gravest errors of our industry.
OH: "Open source isn't about creating the best of the best. It's about creating options."
A hypervibe
htmx is more of a vibe than anything
- "AI agents will replace SaaS" Is the new: - "People will stop buying things because everyone will have a 3d printer"
In over 15 years of Python, I've never heard that. What I ~still~ hear a lot is: - That Java/C#/whatever project you scoped for the whole quarter will be finished by Friday, and we did in Python. There is no prototype, no rewrite. The project is done-done.
Python devs made the smartest marketing move humanity ever knew by saying “You can prototype in Python, and then rewrite to whatever you want” They knew economics of software way too well, prototypes are never getting rewritten, it’s too costly.
Tech communities are like families. They are all somewhat dysfunctional, but some are more dysfunctional that others. It tends to come from the top. If the old guard are tolerant, welcoming, and helpful, it becomes the dominant culture.
JSON was a mistake
infuriating
Both are needless. If two addresses are all you can format for, use one function for everything. Leverage types and make it even better.
The most common needless use of `let` I see: Setting an initial value, followed by mutations. This is hard to read because it requires the reader to hold the initial value in their head while reading, and monitor any mutations along the way. Solution: Call a function instead.

Why does software almost always do the opposite?

after 7 weeks of interviewing like mad when i got hit with the Jan 2023 mass-layoffs i ended up with 4 offers 3 of those were unicorns, and the other one was a super small startup in a somewhat "boring" space the unicorns had much more to offer, presenting equity trajectories…
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