Planning on being more active here moving forward. Excited to share more of the engineering fun we have going on at Cal.com. Hit me up with questions as well. 🙏🏼
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Was looking at data recently and just wanted to say thanks to open source contributors. You all rock.
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$2000 USD bounty up. Go crazy! github.com/calcom/cal.com/is…
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Have seen lots of engineers avoid writing automated tests because they aren’t fun or “they slow us down”. With AI, there’s no reason to not have incredible test suites, even for small startups. Our output has doubled over the last year since we put quality first.
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Work has begun on incorporating trigger.dev into our app to replace our current tasker. Fallback options for self-hosters will still be available and we plan to build this with the intention of easily swapping other queuing systems in/out.
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@311 @NickHexum @pnut Your music is a lifesaver while in airports. Can step away from the chaos. Thank you.
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Highly recommend using @DevinAI in Slack so your whole team can see each other work. Local AI agents are great, of course, but this helps with cross-team learning, brainstorming, visibility, etc.
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Studying some Japanese and reminded of how amazing it is to put a smile on someone’s face when you speak their language and understand their culture, even just a little. Let’s not lose this completely to AI. 🙏🏼
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Amazing. Thanks for contributing. 🙏🏼
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Replying to @larsonc_
Yeah ironically I'm configuring @coderabbitai today
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Thanks! Configuring now
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Replying to @hbjORbj
That code looks familiar 😀
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Replying to @dfordp11
Understandable! We also are always looking at best ways to scale up on reviews for community PRs to help this.
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Replying to @_jordan0023
Wow. Incredibly nice words, man. Thank you. It was a pleasure working with great devs like you who worked their butts off and wanted to make a difference.
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Replying to @dfordp11
Yeah for sure. Send it my way. In terms of overload, it's indeed something we are looking at actively. CODEOWNERS is a good example. We are looking at ways to auto-approve low-risk PRs that touch files typically needing code owners' approval.
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Replying to @dfordp11
Cool. That's good to hear. Curious if you have any feedback related to testability of each PR?
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Replying to @larsonc_
Glad you enjoyed and happy it was useful! Yes, we now have cubic.dev wired up to automatically detect these sorts of algorithm issues + we are testing linting changes to detect but likely will just go with AI detection.
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Replying to @larsonc_
Nice. Thanks!
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@LeBatardShow listening to @Stugotz790 doing reads at 1/2 speed in the Podcasts app is unreal
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Replying to @dfordp11 @DevinAI
Both cool. Sticking with Devin for the moment since our talk-to-devin Slack channel is full of goodies that our team is building.
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Replying to @vijayraghav22
Glad to hear. 🙏🏼 In terms of scaling, Vercel handles a lot of this automatically on the web app side of things. We will be launching serverless functions and DB instances globally soon to help handle this even better.
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Replying to @richardpoelderl
Working to get that data. Seeing some inconsistencies with the author_association from GitHub so want to make sure that's lined up.
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@BillSimmons thanks for the @SeatGeek promo code. Got great seats to the Bruins game Thursday. It was so easy!
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@hackerparadise is the best! Cannot recommend highly enough.
Lima 🇵🇪, our time is almost up! As always Hacker Paradise would be nothing without the incredible people who make each trip so special!
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Replying to @DevanshuXi
Yes. An incredible place.
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