I've had a ton of great conversations on Twitter: there's a bunch of programming expertise (even programming language design) here. There are niches here that don't exist elsewhere.
I've also found a great job through Twitter on two occasions.
No idea what the future will be. https://twitter.com/_wilfredh/status/1592389610457673729
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One subtle behaviour of Claude that wasn't obvious to me: whilst each conversation is transient, permissions persist across conversations.
So if you've given permission to run e.g. 'cargo test' or even 'cargo run', you need to be sure that all future invocations are safe too.
You can see the current permissions with /permissions.
Excellent discussion of verbosity (many keywords), orthogonality (scalar vs record expressions, calling conversations) and semantics (bizarre equality for NULL) in database query languages, focusing on SQL: https://edgedb.com/blog/we-can-do-better-than-sql/
(Uses 'design by implementation' as derogatory!)
I get significantly more conversations on Mastodon than Twitter, and they tend be more interesting too.
That's in spite of the smaller number of people that see my microblogs/posts here.
It's nice: there's a distinct community here, and they're worth connecting with 😊