@nacholopez.dev
Software Engineer - Mobile / KMP at The Trade Desk, currently working on Ventura TV OS. Formerly Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo. Originally from Valencia, Spain. @mrmans0n - the other text first sites. @nacho@androiddev.social - Mastodon.
Yikes. What a clown.
Apart from that, it doesn’t do me any favors when I am doing different things on different features or projects at the same time, lots of context switching back and forth when iterating. My brain feels like a mad house.
I'm curious, because I've given it many opportunities already and the result has been disappointing -- while 5.2-codex-high was always on point - slow, but on point.
I've ran a couple of side by side experiments of it vs opus 4.6-high, and opus gave better results every time. Which is odd.
I'm personally feeling this. I've been always pretty productive (in terms of PRs, LoC, etc). Ever since I'm using AI, with orchestrators / managing multiple agents, parallelizing work, etc my output has gone up, but the times I end the day exhausted and gasping for air has increasing significantly.
Open-sourced a new lib a few days ago: github.com/mrmans0n/asy...
I always end up doing the same or something pretty similar for every project I work on, so why not share it 😄
It's your typical LCE / Async sealed hierarchy + tons of operators around it, monad comprehension DSL, test goodies, etc
Having to use GitLab at work makes me miss gerrit so much
Out of all the things in my bingo card for this year, I didn't have Nanowar of steel writing a song about Kotlin www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1H7...
"All for `fun` and `fun` for all
Multi-platform and Android
Come and join the army of Kotlin!~~"
Gracias! Le echamos un ojo 😼
And here it is lol
bsky.app/profile/thev...
It should work just fine for ktlint as well, btw.
I've just released a new version of the Compose Rules that targets detekt 2.0.0-alpha.1, for my early adopter pals.
Works fine for me locally 🤞 (famous last words)
And the enshittification continues. Sure, keep increasing prices every years, remove multi home accounts, cancel series left and right, and now remove useful features that we use all the time.
And this one is good because...?
Waiting for the EU to bring down the hammer here...
Focal Bathys. Sound quality is absolutely amazing. It has very mild NC but I keep it disabled most of the time and it's unnoticeable. They are pricey though.
Using an LLM to code review my changes before a git push has been probably the most useful change AI has provided to my workflow.
It does find the most subtle, easy to miss things.
Screengrab of Spotify. Listening to "Shadow Over Me" by Nine Inch Nails, with Lossless quality.
FLAC goes brrrr (finally, Spotify!)
Happy new BABYMETAL album day to those who celebrate.
from me to u, RATATATA, Song 3... so many banger collabs lesssgo
Yes/No girl meme format, with texts: No part: Rotten Tomatoes score 85% Yes part: Rotten Tomatoes score 0%
After all the chatter about the insane Amazon's War of the Worlds and it's 0% Rotten Tomatoes score... I think it had the opposite effect on me lol
Went for a Tronbyt (the open-source follow-up from the community) devkit pixohardware.store/product/tron...
My Tidbyt broke 😭 I really loved that thing
Ozzy 😭
When I worked at the bird site, we had our DI library there called Scythe. And this is exactly how it worked, every binding had the implicit scope of the graph it was defined in, unless you used an @Unscoped annotation. It was explicit and made things easier.
For errors only tho.
End of an era. Had my account since 2010.
Shame on Google for all the developer hostile changes these past few years. But sorry google, I'm not gonna doxx myself, kthxbai.
Does it give you attitude? Or is it well behaved? 😂