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zackery.dev
Software Developer | Fintech | DevOps Kansas City, MO
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This is NeXT all over again!
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It's back now!
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Same, we're honestly considering dropping it in favor of something like EffectJS, relying on pre-1.0 packages like class-validator and class-transformer is annoying as well
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It's best in class The only downside in 3 years of use was cost, but that was mostly an error on our procurement Just make sure the contact is right sized
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No Fermin... Q saving him for a walk off pinch appearance I see
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That Shohei Ohtani guy must really be appreciative of Shohei Ohtani batting him in so often
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I appreciate this post, so when I'm at the bar tonight I can drop this stat
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I can't wait until it ends with: "This apology changed me, and in the rest of this post I'll outline everything I learned in B2B SaaS sales 1/40"
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Not live! But they do have a (reasonable) time limit. Using an LLM is fine, after all they have liberal access to it during the job. We judge based on the content of the response. You can have the LLM generate a good answer, and a bad answer, just as you could on the job.
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Odd! Flushed my DNS and it's back. I'm excited to check this out!
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Love it! The link isn't working for me though is that expected?
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This is so true and I think counter intuitive to a lot of people! A day in which a developer gets pulled into 5 different fire drills, and puts out 5 patches, might sound like a productive day. When in reality the developer closes their laptop exhausted and unfulfilled.
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I LOVE this, completely agree. Curiosity (and imo Empathy) are the two biggest drivers in hiring for me (DevOps). Aligning those values is the top priority.
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So far we have had great success with this "screen" It's more in line with the job, and more and more with GenAI code review skills are critical.
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We send a HackerRank that is NOT LeetCode. The first two questions are short answers, asking the candidate to respond to a question from another developer/team. The last one uses the "code review" test. We give a GitHub looking PR diff seeded with bad practices to see how well they review code.
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Where is Canha?!?
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Am I on copium or does Biggios glove look just as good as Merv/Renfroe
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Although my Royals have a single hit to the 7th inning vs the Yankees 🥴
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It could be worse, they could be... *checks notes* Yeah 15-1 I don't think it gets worse
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Not even Lugo knows all his pitches
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Drew Waters legacy game incoming
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I was worried I wouldn't make it through the book in time What I didn't realize is that I wouldn't be able to put it down and I wouldn't be able to make it through the rest of my todo list!
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Don't let Ragans lights out performance distract from the fact that we all learned what a "Vomitorium" is today!
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Yeah I just mean it's awesome Microsoft has leaped the tooling chasm on Windows and I think that's largely due to the focus on Open Source!
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A whole MSFT stack eh? How well integrated is it? I've been on Mac for work for a few years but I can imagine that setup is as close to Apple ecosystem dev tools as you've been able to get on Windows in some time.
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What's your dev stack? Windows Terminal + WSL?
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Open Source wins every time!!
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cmder.app No one will beat Cmder my first love
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Huge fan of Wezterm, but Windows Terminal has come a loooooong way
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Now I get to spend the hours I would have writing it reading it's code
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Windows Terminal?
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Prequels go hard in retrospect
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I completely agree! There are a lot of non trivial issues that keep me from loving cursor. Namely, the undo and redo stack is virtually unusable. Should "undo" undo only my edits? Or also the agents edits? Additionally auto complete not having LSP context is extremely clunky
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Not to mention you can circumvent Claude Code with tools like github.com/ezyang/codemcp Mount the MCP in Claude Desktop, and voila you have Claude Code with rate limits instead of credit limits
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Absolutely So many developers are using Claude via Cursor, and organizations are paying Cursor directly. BUT We have a lot of developers who want to use Intellij/Neovim/Emacs and are loathe to be locked into the VSCode ecosystem
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If MCP isn't proof to the suits that "openness wins" I don't know what would be