Petros Amoiridis
@amiridis
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Brewing software slowly — https://t.co/vU5pUceUe4 Leading the Greek Elixir community — https://t.co/Ao89BJjmIr
Thessaloniki, Greece
Joined March 2008
Every tech related gathering has to give away stickers. It's a tradition. Greece |> Elixir could not have come short. A little 🌟 created by Amignosis #MyElixirStatus #GreeceElixir
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Overview of TermUi: A Terminal UI Framework for Elixir
elixirmerge.com
TermUi is a direct-mode Terminal UI framework for Elixir/BEAM that takes inspiration from frameworks like BubbleTea and Ratatui.
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When quickly trying out changes to HTML/CSS on your web app, what do you use?
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Is it only me or has macOS 26 made figuring how to move windows with your mouse a bad experience? I constantly catch myself not knowing where to grab a window from.
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I wonder if it would make sense for Tidewave to have upgrading your Phoenix app as a first class feature. I know you can ask Tidewave to do it, but what if it knew exactly what to do for each version? cc @josevalim
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Playing with @37signals’ https://t.co/7PLkvL1fPF. My son was confused as to why you can set the expiration date of a card to 11… we’re now watching Spinal Tap! Nicely done folks!
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Just discovered a framework for writing terminal user interfaces in Elixir. What should I build? #MyElixirStatus
https://t.co/xLzSOeswGX
github.com
A framework for writing terminal user interfaces in Elixir - pcharbon70/term_ui
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Nothing against Advent of Code, but what if I develop 12 tiny productivity tools this year instead? Just thinking out loud. 🙂
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My Claude Code conversations started getting a bit out of hand, so I created a `claude-sessions` tracker to Map meaningful labels to session IDs, track multiple sessions per label, and resume your work with a simple command.
github.com
Find your Claude Code sessions easily across your system - petros/claude-sessions
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@amiridis You might want to consider CUDA: I don't think expertise in programming GPUs is going to run out any time soon, and it might be one of the times a decent self-created Github portfolio of solved chunky problems would outweight the lack of commercial experience.
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Last week we used https://t.co/KNZbk8apeI to find accessibility issues on @37signals's Campfire (Rails), @shadcn's UI (Next.js), and our own @livebookdev (Phoenix), and we were able to automatically fix 79% of the issues we found, 2x more than using Claude Code standalone.
tidewave.ai
The coding agent for full-stack web app development
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If you're just starting as a programmer and nearing graduation, what's the best path to ensure your skills remain relevant and adaptable? What should you specialize in?
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If you ever need to force push to a remote branch but first keep it safe locally in case you want to restore, here's an approach:
github.com
Various how to READMEs, scripts and more. Contribute to petros/kb development by creating an account on GitHub.
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What's with projects leaving GitHub? https://t.co/GWmQKW39VU — I remember the opposite back in they day. This time it's because there's too much JavaScript in the UI. 🤔
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After learning about @ziglang's move to @codeberg_org, I decided to create a new Codeberg account. Either their sign-up process is terrible, or I'm missing something, because I ended up stuck in a no-user land. Their CAPTCHA is impossible to solve. I give up.
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I'm convinced that a relatively experienced programmer, along with Tidewave and @elixirphoenix, can achieve great things—even start and run a small business. #MyElixirStatus
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I deployed on a Friday afternoon and also gave feedback to a team member. Some say you shouldn't do either on a Friday.
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I'm drafting a prompt for Claude Code and need to convey the desired simplicity of the final app. It will be used for managing our building expenses. I want to avoid expressions like "Some users are so incapable, they can't even operate an elevator."
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I've worked with numerous editors across various web apps for years, but nothing compares to GitHub's simplicity when editing issues. It's hard to pinpoint exactly why, but I think it's because it doesn't interfere or make decisions for you.
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