Breaking down the difference between CPU and GPU.
This is such a joy to watch.
https://video.nostr.build/4c77ea9ae7570d3d2c0e2a4faa4c9fc33a07e7b50434aec9382831d04bc62e5e.mp4
Source: x.com/heyBarsee/status/1836443004082524434
The last few days in AI is insane
13 most incredible developments from Google, OpenAI, Tencent, Amazon, Runway and more.
1. Augmental unveils MouthPad, an AI-powered device for hands-free control.
https://video.nostr.build/decdbeff0faaba0977e7ae24fde7343e1fbd1525f7eab3c40533945935c56dd8.mp4
Source: x.com/heyBarsee/status/1836057727522529546
BREAKING: Moo Deng has been accepted into Y Combinator.

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1840939518507303250
Zuck looks like he wants to sell me a high-converting landing page.

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1841011901062582283
NEW POST
GenAI can write code, but is better for understanding legacy code. My colleagues Alessio Ferri, Tom Coggrave, and Shodhan Sheth write about their experiences doing this, including a tool combining AST-fueled knowledge graph and LLMs.

Source: x.com/martinfowler/status/1836033010052804755
NEW §
Alessio Ferri, Tom Coggrave, and Shodhan Sheth use their AST-fueled knowledge graph and LLMs to understand legacy. They have found it aids them in extracting the low-level details of the code and providing high-level explanations.

Source: x.com/martinfowler/status/1836396658503929987
FINAL §
Alessio, Tom, and Shodhan complete their article on what they have learned from using GenAI with legacy systems. GenAI helps them build a capability map, identifies dead code, and has promise for better translations between platforms.

Source: x.com/martinfowler/status/1838579464357257697
I'm seeing a lot of excitement on board game spaces for this game, and I think our playthrough will demonstrate why. Win or lose, I'll extra-enjoy my post-game dram.

Source: x.com/martinfowler/status/1839369398613934386
Nooo it’s a conspiracy!! Don’t you listen to {the_experts}??
{the_experts} told me it was just a far right conspiracy!
Why won’t you just blindly trust {the_experts}??

Source: x.com/Valuable/status/1840983642996424717
Quick question about this before I make a proper post.
Will this not work for non-relative imports? I.e:
import foo from '~/my-remix-import.ts';
And if so, why not?

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1840738167915168196
Want to stay up to date with TS? I've got a newsletter for that.
Get your dirty paws on it:

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1840747547788193852
I'm pretty sure this will end up in my recommended TSConfig Cheat Sheet for when you're transpiling with tsc.
Hard to see this as anything other than a massive improvement.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1840747545951138106
Turns out I was totally off-base with a post I made last week.
You'll never need to write a `.js` import again, thanks to this new flag in TS 5.7.
The TS team changed their mind. This is massive.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1840747531740844509
I'm going to this and it's unreal to me there are still spots available.
Do you know how nice Bloomberg's offices are?
Do you know how cool this event will be?

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839755727336026465
Do TS devs not know they're still writing JavaScript?

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839922843179487232
Alternatively, you could avoid this with:
"module": "Preserve",
and omit "moduleResolution".
Then import "./foo" would work.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839925814193729958
Having an insanely productive day. Smashing out my work.
Today, everyone else is the impostor.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839657619629207610
What's the use case for .meta() in tRPC?
If you wanted to pass in different metadata per procedure, wouldn't you just create a function that returns the procedure?

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839670562513150307
Fixed:

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839681929446072717
Ran into my first TS 5.6 error today and punched the air in celebration.
I love you, you red squiggly monster.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1839680918845362427