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I try to leave as many crumbs as I can in the PR description which becomes the commit message. I link issues, slack threads, articles, docs. Of course also explain the reasoning.


I use Promptfoo


Any takeaways? Has it been helpful? OpenAI just acquired them so it's probably useful but I was curious to hear more from people who've actually used it.


Yes, very useful. Can’t imagine managing a large interconnected prompt collection without it.


Orb is definitely the winner. It’s fast. It does the job well. Never had an issue with it in two years.


Yeah no chance. Quite the opposite. This framework makes the process more robust. AI is just an accelerator of what is. I work at a company without mature SDLC process and it’s chaotic and leads to sub standard outcomes. We are actually looking to adopt this SDLC process soon because of it.

My mental model on LLMs and agents is that they are force multipliers.


Haha I did something similar to my teebage neighbour and his Bluetooth boombox that he’d blast at midnight when his parents were away. I’d connect to his device and disconnect immediately. He also learned to turn it down after that. That was our communication channel. Every time it was too loud I’d connect and disconnect. Immediately after he’d reduce the volume to something reasonable.


Good luck rebuilding AWS. It’s a massive undertaking if you want feature parity.


Sure, but how many people/companies are perfectly served by serverless functions + queues + gateway + database + file service? I'd guess >90%. How much of that remaining 10% can be adequately patched by lauching virtual servers?

Scaleway and OVHCloud both provide all of that. The problem is more about marketing and a modern variant of the good old "nobody got fired for buying IBM".


How about CloudFormation? CloudTrail? IAM? SSO?

If you want to make real money, you’ll need an endless amount of EE features, without which no E will commit.

You can’t survive on a few consumer features.


There was already a “standard” published by Anthropic. How is this different?


In hindsight the title here is weird. It's meant to refer to the existing standard, but doesn't read that way.


I think this is the main issue. When I would get into flickering mode, it appeared that the entire TUI was re-rendering on every key press. I don’t know if it’s maybe just the limitation of Ink or even terminals.


Well vim doesn’t flicker so it’s definitely not a limitation of terminals, but you’re probably right about the Ink/React stack.


So why are you stuck with ink/react stack?


I don’t use React/Ink for anything, what do you mean?


I just banned all todos and fix and the like using ESLint. If there’s a todo - add a ticket.


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