builder thinker & go to market

Singapore 🇸🇬
Joined October 2021
today i learned @cursor_ai has a askpass script to help you handle credentials passed into any remote you ssh into.... which is crazy i ssh'ed into a random gpu box and just did 'git clone <my private repo>' to my surprise it worked... then i spent the next 20 minutes trying to figure out why... mad work!
gm new day same ambition
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Cursor now supports GitLab! You can start using Bugbot, our AI code-review agent, by visiting the dashboard and installing our GitLab app. Let us know what you think!
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this is great video to start to prompt ideas into existence
How to use Cursor (with no coding experience) x.com/i/broadcasts/1DXxyWVvP…
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Kubernetes migration almost killed our startup. Where we were: - 8 EC2 instances - Ansible for deploys - Boring but working - $1200/month AWS bill Why we migrated: - New investor wanted 'cloud-native' - Engineers wanted K8s experience - Competitors were using it - Seemed like the future 6 months later: - 3 engineers spending full-time on K8s - AWS bill at $4500/month - Deploys took longer than before - More outages, not fewer - Product development stalled We rolled back: - Moved to ECS Fargate - 2 week migration - Back to $1800/month - Engineers back on features K8s is amazing for scale. We weren't at scale. Technology should solve problems you actually have.
I believe
Enjoyed this interview with @clattner_llvm Software engineering isn't going anywhere, and we need more engineers wanting to become masters of their craft. AI coding tools can increase your enjoyment by removing the drudge work. They don't replace your thinking.
wow i have NOT been on @gitlab in a bit and i gotta say DAMN they have done wonders for UI/UX. Just check it out for yourself...
I SEE THE VISION
Cursor CEO Michael Truell on the future of writing code: “ Our goal with Cursor is to invent a new type of programming.” “It looks like a world where you have a representation of the logic of your software that does look more like English.” “You can imagine kind of an evolution of programming language towards pseudocode. You have written down the logic of the software, and you can edit that at a high level.” “It won't be the impenetrable millions of lines of code, it'll instead be something that's much terser and easier to understand and easier to navigate.” Source: @mntruell (CEO @cursor_ai) with @lennysan on Lenny's Podcast piped.video/watch?v=En5cSXgG…
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Brian Chew retweeted
Cursor now natively supports git worktrees. You can run multiple agents in parallel, each with their own isolated copy of the codebase. This is great for comparing models or running the same model multiple times and picking the best result.
Brian Chew retweeted
MCP🚨here is the list of MCP's Cursor maintains the integration to cursor.com/docs/context/mcp/… below is the link for thousands of MCP services on GitHub.
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PewDiePie went from Minecraft let's plays to building 10xGPU rigs, training 120B LLMs, distributed vLLM inference, coding webapps, RAGs, speech recognition pipelines, linux sysadmin.. Millions of kids are watching him compile CUDA now. 110M+ subs. WHAT AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND!!
Never leaving X. Thanks @elonmusk @sama
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Halloween 🎃 don’t mind me just tryna see if it was a keyword that triggered the like animation
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holy shit. i just used cursor's composer 1 for understanding a medium sized codebase and it did wonders:
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ok stop using composer 1 everyone let me use it too 😭
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