@hello-words.bsky.social
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This is what you do when you think they'll be worth more in the future btw
June 13, 2025 at 12:18 AM
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saw this talk about treating LLM agents as effects in Scala: youtu.be/KIjtXM5dlgY?...

not much documentation on the library itself, but still interesting: github.com/getkyo/kyo-ai
An Algebra of Thoughts: When Kyo effects meet LLMs by Flavio Brasil
YouTube video by Func Prog Sweden
youtu.be
June 15, 2025 at 11:30 AM
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ok this one was enjoyable too. not sure i have the patience to dig into exercises but maybe i should. pytorch looks usable and not too scary

in the grander scheme of things im not sure how useful it is to dig into these fundamental. i guess im partially curious and partially fomo
danabra.mov dan @danabra.mov · Jun 16
watching this vid now. what really strikes me is that types are kind of important (much discussion about floats vs ints, or about making sure division makes sense and you don’t squash things or confuse rows with columns). can somebody explain why is using Python for this a good idea
The spelled-out intro to language modeling: building makemore
YouTube video by Andrej Karpathy
www.youtube.com
June 16, 2025 at 1:35 AM
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has anyone learned AI fundamentals recently? i don’t mean like “using” AI but more like, actual ML fundamentals, Transformers, whatever the underlying mechanism up to modern LLMs. including math and basic insights. i’m wondering if it’s Fun To Learn and whether it’s Useful. and fav resources if any
June 11, 2025 at 1:10 PM
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✍️ "Hard truths about AI-assisted coding" tips & tricks in my latest article: bit.ly/ai-assisted

While AI-Assisted coding can get you 70% of the way there (great for prototypes or MVPs), the final 30% requires significant human intervention for quality and maintainability.
December 5, 2024 at 12:07 AM
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This landing page from Dan Hollick is such a masterclass. The book looks great too!

www.makingsoftware.com
May 5, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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The folks behind the “State of …” surveys have a new one, and there are zero questions about coding! Instead, the focus is on us. ✨

The questions are about developer interests, health, work preferences, stuff like that. I’m *super* keen to see the results!

You can take the survey here:
State of Devs 2025
Take the State of Devs survey
survey.devographics.com
May 2, 2025 at 5:10 PM
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🤖 Beep bop boop... Motion now has dedicate docs for LLMs! Feed llms.motion.dev into your token monster
May 2, 2025 at 2:08 PM
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WE ARE ALMOST THERE! For the last 5 months, @ian-frost.bsky.social and I have been busting it to put together a comprehensive course on design tokens. Today we're recording our final videos (on AI and design tokens, of course) and will be editing/releasing them this week.
Subatomic: The Complete Guide To Design Tokens
An in-depth course on design tokens: concepts, Figma Variables, code, processes, best practices, and more.
designtokenscourse.com
April 28, 2025 at 1:26 PM
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This is so spot on. Two things:

1. Being focused on producing output the fastest way possible means that you will never prioritize "going deep"

2. Going deep (and down the rabbit hole) is how you learn more: but you need to balance it.

Figure out how to do both: it's tricky!
January 4, 2025 at 7:29 PM
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I’d also recommend @marcysutton.bsky.social’s course, Testing Accessibility (marcysutton.com/testing-acce...).
Testing Accessibility | MarcySutton.com
Musings about frontend code, accessibility, web development consulting, and life.
marcysutton.com
November 4, 2024 at 9:41 PM
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🎊 Happy New Year!

I discovered a lot of very cool dev stuff in 2024, from libraries to devtools to educational resources. Thought it’d be fun to share them all, to help kickstart your 2025!

Let’s go through the list. 🧵
January 1, 2025 at 5:12 PM