RT Boris Cherny I wanted to share a bunch of my favorite hidden and under-utilized features in Claude Code. I'll focus on the ones I use the most. Here goes.
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RT Boris Cherny I wanted to share a bunch of my favorite hidden and under-utilized features in Claude Code. I'll focus on the ones I use the most. Here goes.
View on XCan't tell if my plane WiFi sucks or if Claude's down again - at least X is working
View on XSo many PR's to land tonight for GStack. The community is amazing and giving me so many good ideas and fixing bugs. Thank you to the #gstackfam
View on XEveryone can code kenny 🥀: @garrytan I don't have idea about coding but with gstack I can finally make a decent work, good job Garry
View on XOakland City Council members want to give themselves a massive pay raise. The city has a projected $100M structural budget deficit and one of the highest property crime rates in the country. The audacity is breathtaking. https://gli.st/4lhxjcm8
View on XRT Gianmatteo Costanza Ronen was MIA, now Fielder is next. The Mission remains neglected as more mentally unstable addicts are moved here from TL/SOMA, with no pushback. Governance was outsourced long ago to nonprofits and pressure groups, who are fine with a pseudo supervisor approving their budgets. San Francisco Chronicle: Supervisor Jackie Fielder, who represents the Mission, Bernal Heights and the Portola, will make a decision about her next steps after she recovers. https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/s-f-supe-jackie-fielder-mental-health-22158435.php?taid=69c9e06397e3d300011d85ed&utm_campaign=trueanthem%2B3988&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
View on Xmorluto was my first outside GStack contributor morluto: @garrytan honored to have written the first PR! the design-review skills really encode a lot of domain expertise I find it incredible how it keeps getting better in different dimensions https://x.com/morluto/status/2033264287792480654?s=46
View on XRT amrit git worktrees were lying in the shadows for so many years then the need to run parallel agents revealed the light to us
View on XRT Shashi (シャシ) I think coding is slowly killing my design taste. ever since I started spending more time inside IDEs, something’s shifted in my brain. earlier, my default mode was pure design, obsessing over spacing, micro-interactions, tiny details that no one notices but everyone feels. now I start with constraints. scalability, edge cases, timelines, dev effort. “can we build this?” shows up way before “does this feel right?” and the weird part is I still see everything. I know when something feels off, when it could be pushed further, when it lacks that sharpness. I just… don’t go there anymore. I cut iterations faster. I compromise earlier. I settle for “this works” instead of “this feels right.” I think being close to code rewires you. you start filtering ideas through feasibility, and slowly, taste takes a backseat to practicality. craft gets replaced by closure. and it’s such a silent shift you don’t even realise it’s happening. is this growth or is this how designers slowly lose their edge without even noticing it ?
View on XRT Cheng Lou Re 🚨 Hello! This post reached beyond its original audience. If you're wondering why you'd want dancing balls while reading: you don't. It's a demo to showcase the expressivity & performance of the system for designers & engineers For immediate benefits, see https://x.com/_chenglou/status/2038497396033012131 Cheng Lou: Latex fans assemble! It's time to use Pretext's expressive controls to improve text readability. @Somnai_dreams implemented the Knuth-Plass algorithm to reduce reading churn on long paragraphs of text: https://chenglou.me/pretext/justification-comparison/
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