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  1. #SmallCode is a terminal-native coding agent designed from the ground up to extract useful work from local models (8B-35B) running on consumer hardware.

    github.com/Doorman11991/smallc

  2. Ah, the ol' "look how small my JavaScript library is" flex. 🦒 In a world where we're stuffing 163 bytes into a library, because who needs #readability or maintenance anyway? 🤡 Next up, solving world hunger with emojis. 🍕🌍
    github.com/hassanshaikley/pico #JavaScriptLibrary #SmallCode #EmojiSolutions #DeveloperHumor #HackerNews #ngated

  3. I am looking for something similar to #SmallWeb :
    The concept and practical application for "human sized program development".

    You could call it #SmallDev or #SmallCode or something.

    The idea is:
    Programs (actually: Their source code, their resources, etc.) should be small enough so that a single person could (re-)write them in (say) a month.

    This constraint obviously has several implications. 🧵

  4. I am looking for something similar to #SmallWeb :
    The concept and practical application for "human sized program development".

    You could call it #SmallDev or #SmallCode or something.

    The idea is:
    Programs (actually: Their source code, their resources, etc.) should be small enough so that a single person could (re-)write them in (say) a month.

    This constraint obviously has several implications. 🧵

  5. I am looking for something similar to #SmallWeb :
    The concept and practical application for "human sized program development".

    You could call it #SmallDev or #SmallCode or something.

    The idea is:
    Programs (actually: Their source code, their resources, etc.) should be small enough so that a single person could (re-)write them in (say) a month.

    This constraint obviously has several implications. 🧵

  6. I am looking for something similar to #SmallWeb :
    The concept and practical application for "human sized program development".

    You could call it #SmallDev or #SmallCode or something.

    The idea is:
    Programs (actually: Their source code, their resources, etc.) should be small enough so that a single person could (re-)write them in (say) a month.

    This constraint obviously has several implications. 🧵

  7. I am looking for something similar to #SmallWeb :
    The concept and practical application for "human sized program development".

    You could call it #SmallDev or #SmallCode or something.

    The idea is:
    Programs (actually: Their source code, their resources, etc.) should be small enough so that a single person could (re-)write them in (say) a month.

    This constraint obviously has several implications. 🧵