Will Ceolin
@CeolinWill
Coding, UX, startups, remote work, AI, robots, neuroscience, open-source.
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This. It’s impressive how much Copilot & @code improved. Plus, they DO listen to feedback. If you haven’t tried Copilot in a while, give it another try. And check experimental flags in settings, there’s always new stuff in there that improve the experience a lot.
Mad respect for the @code team who are actively listening to feedback about Copilot. 100% clear they care a whole lot about their product. This is what it takes to build something great. If you are a @code user and you want to improve Copilot, check out this thread.
“Start with user experience, then work backwards to the technology.” One reason we end up with so many bad products and processes is because people don’t follow this principle. In some bureaucratic organizations, you can just replace “technology” with “process” and it still…
Steve Jobs : how to design perfect products.
Last night I cried watching Stick’s season finale. There’s this moment where he tells Santi: “You’ve been swinging the club for the wrong reasons: for your dad, your mom, for Zero, for me. But when I first saw you, you were out there alone, swinging for yourself just because you…
This is great!
✨ We just shipped vanilla JS support for Tailwind Plus! Every single UI block is now fully functional, interactive, and accessible, even if you're just grabbing the plain HTML examples.
Just had a nostalgic flashback: I started my coding career as a Webmaster. Wonder if any companies still have webmasters nowadays
Our team has been really busy working on this, and I'm thrilled that we're soon going to have an awesome JavaScript solution for our "plain HTML" (non-React/Vue) components in Tailwind Plus! 🌮 We even have all our command palette examples working with it — even tricky ones like…
No React? No problem. Unstyled, accessible UI primitives like dropdowns, dialogs, tabs, and more, that work anywhere, with no framework, are coming very soon to Tailwind Plus ✨ Just a <script> tag away 🙌🏻
Trying out @kirodotdev for a bigger task today. Their step-by-step approach feels refreshing: - Plan the requirements - Define the design specs - Auto-generate the task list (I’m at this part now) It gives you a good sense of control over the whole process. Curious to see how…
This is great, no need to keep committing every iteration anymore
New in @code Insiders: Restore Chat to a previous state with checkpoints.
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6 months ago we replaced our traditional sales reps with commissions and quotas with a team of product specialists and we’ve grown more than 80% since then cal.com/blog/sold-out-…
You can now use Grep to search any public repository on GitHub, no longer limited to the 1M+ pre-indexed repos. vercel.com/changelog/sear…
GitHub Copilot coding agent just got a major upgrade. ✨ What's new: • It tests its own UI changes with Playwright and adds screenshots to PRs. • It can connect to more context and tools with remote MCP support. • You can trigger and track tasks from a new dashboard. • It…
If you haven’t used Copilot in a while, it’s worth trying again. I’ve been using it for the past 7 months and it’s improved a lot. Now that it’s open-source, it should get even better, faster.
I just cancelled cursor. And subscribed to Copilot. Copilot: $10 for 300 Claude 4 requests. Cursor: $20 for 225 Claude 4 requests. Same thing, less than half price and you get 2 months free 🤯
Oh, this is changing now. I haven’t tried yet but, apparently, the coding agent will now use 1 premium request per session: github.blog/changelog/2025…
Watch out when using the Copilot Coding Agent (the background one, not the VSCode extension) It used 126 premium requests just for the initial implementation and review changes, almost half my monthly quota on a single task Funny thing is, the Copilot Agent on VSCode only uses…
we often get asked - what exactly is copilot doing when I submit a prompt? now you can explore for yourself with the `Show Chat Debug View` command in @code!
If you think about it, Steve Jobs was the original “you can just do things” guy youtu.be/kYfNvmF0Bqw