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This is so cool. Here are a couple other “visual proofs” in the same vein that I’ve had saved in my iPhone favorites for 10+ years:

This is so cool. Here are a couple other “visual proofs” in the same vein that I’ve had saved in my iPhone favorites for 10+ years:

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Jeffrey Emanuel
Fri Dec 05 17:35:36
Open-source tool that automatically generates interactive system diagrams from any github repository.

Open-source tool that automatically generates interactive system diagrams from any github repository.

https://t.co/uVawyXEc4F

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GitHub Projects Community
Fri Dec 05 17:30:15
RT @ShanuMathew93: Dwarkesh cooked with this imo:
-RLVR paradox: Labs spending billions pre-baking specific skills that reals a fundamental…

RT @ShanuMathew93: Dwarkesh cooked with this imo: -RLVR paradox: Labs spending billions pre-baking specific skills that reals a fundamental…

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Dwarkesh Patel
Fri Dec 05 17:29:48
And I remember we were worried about how this would "scale" or be annoying. How can we auto generate it? Will it break? Should we use graphql?

Anyway, almost 5 years later, it's never been an issue. No one talks about it. File is still there and people still update it.

And I remember we were worried about how this would "scale" or be annoying. How can we auto generate it? Will it break? Should we use graphql? Anyway, almost 5 years later, it's never been an issue. No one talks about it. File is still there and people still update it.

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Mike Coutermarsh
Fri Dec 05 17:29:47
One interesting thing about working somewhere for a while. You get to see how tech decisions that felt big at the time work out.

For example. We have a react frontend that talks to a Rails API. Early on, we created a types file and manually updated it for each Rails API endpoint

One interesting thing about working somewhere for a while. You get to see how tech decisions that felt big at the time work out. For example. We have a react frontend that talks to a Rails API. Early on, we created a types file and manually updated it for each Rails API endpoint

And I remember we were worried about how this would "scale" or be annoying. How can we auto generate it? Will it break? Should we use graphql? Anyway, almost 5 years later, it's never been an issue. No one talks about it. File is still there and people still update it.

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Mike Coutermarsh
Fri Dec 05 17:29:47
RT @tommirost: I just read the DGM paper by @jennyzhangzt et al. This is one of those papers where I can't wait to actually work through th…

RT @tommirost: I just read the DGM paper by @jennyzhangzt et al. This is one of those papers where I can't wait to actually work through th…

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hardmaru
Fri Dec 05 17:27:07
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