Alex
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Designer and Developer Building https://t.co/EQEh85gVht - vscode extension to see your code on an infinite canvas
Joined May 2023
I'm building a VSCode extension to see your code on an infinite canvas. This is what the entire codebase of the extension looks like.
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In your 20s, experiment. In your 30s, build. In your 40s, own. Most people spend their whole lives planning and never live any of these stages.
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I still can't believe how fast the Composer 1 model is for how smart it is too. This is in real time
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I opened my laptop this morning and my first though was "this extension looks so cool". Just wanted to share this :)
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*Pro Tip(s)*: You can ask Claude Code to run parallel agents and tell it you give it access to any commands and it won't ask for manual permission all the time. Here i use it to download 16 repos at once in just a few seconds.
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I like to use Claude Code because it can do pretty much everything since it has access to the terminal. Not just write code. Here I'm using it to find repositories in different languages and technologies, download them and categorise them for me.
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Recently added support for python
https://t.co/S2dHgqEBO3 now supports python A bunch of other cool new features were also added in the last release, and more to come!
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https://t.co/S2dHgqEBO3 now supports python A bunch of other cool new features were also added in the last release, and more to come!
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I know LLMs are just predicting the next token in a string, and not actually doing any real thinking or reasoning in the same way that humans do, but man, they sure are really good at faking it.
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I've never seen this before. I asked claude code about a feature I had a while back and it found the exact commit it was added 8 months ago and when it was removed as well and restored it. Idk why but this just seems insane to me.
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Reviewing AI code is easier when you can see the changes on a canvas. Instant context: see exactly where everything is and how it relates to other parts of the codebase.
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Working on new GIFs for https://t.co/S2dHgqE3Yv - current graphics on website are there since before the feature were even implement. What's your opinion on GIFs of the actual product vs polished static designs for website graphics?
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Also works in a single file to figure out it's structure faster. Where everything is and where it's being used / coming from.
A minimap for all the open editors. Experimenting with integration between VSCode editors and code canvas. Helps me keep track of the code flow, especially when trying to figure out where that React component prop is coming from.
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A minimap for all the open editors. Experimenting with integration between VSCode editors and code canvas. Helps me keep track of the code flow, especially when trying to figure out where that React component prop is coming from.
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As a senior software engineer, I can tell you that we’ve crossed a threshold in the last six months with Gemini 2.5, GPT-5, and more recently, Sonnet 4.5. I don’t really code anymore. I prompt and supervise. I’m still needed, because the AI can drift into strange tangents. But
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