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Repost from Solomon Insight 🪐
Google’s new Lyria 3 is basically a music studio in your pocket. 🎧
Google just dropped the Lyria 3 update inside Gemini, and it’s a massive step up. You aren't just getting generic robotic loops anymore you can actually upload a photo of your morning coffee or a video from your last trip, and it’ll "compose" a 30-second track with lyrics and vocals that actually fit the vibe.
It handles everything from the instruments to the tempo, and it even generates custom album art for your "single." It’s perfect for making a quick, personalized soundtrack for a reel or just an inside-joke song for the group chat.
To try it, just open Gemini and look for "Create Music" in the tools menu. It’s surprisingly intuitive just tell it what you’re feeling and let it cook. 🎹🔥@solomon_insight
Claude Code Skills
Skills are extensions that teach Claude how to handle specific tasks or workflows reliably. They are defined in a directory with a
SKILL.md file that contains metadata(frontmatter) and step-by-step instructions. Claude loads them on-demand(only the descriptions defined in the frontmatter), so they don’t bloat your main context unless needed
📁 You can invoke a Skill with a slash command like /skill-name, or Claude can auto-load relevant skills based on the skill frontmatter description.
📁 Skills live in structured directories (.claude/skills/ personal, project, or plugin) and use a frontmatter header to define name, description, and behavior.
Why Skills matter:
• They make workflows repeatable and consistent (e.g., code review, component scaffolding).
• They let Claude optimize when to load instructions and what to apply, preventing context overload.
• They follow an industry open standard (Agent Skills), making them portable across different AI tools.
Where Skills can be stored:
📌 Personal (~/.claude/skills/) — available in all projects
📌 Project (.claude/skills/) — scoped to one repo
📌 Plugin (<plugin>/skills/) — bundled with a plugin and namespaced
Example use cases:
🔹 /new-component to scaffold a React component
🔹 /api-conventions to enforce your API design patterns
🔹 /release-notes to generate changelogs automaticallyhttps://t.me/computer_science_and_programming/2106
The term "Vibe Coding" has been overused lately, but this post clears up the difference between Vibe Coding and Agentic Engineering.
Repost from Computer Science and Programming
Agentic Engineering
Agentic engineering is a disciplined approach to AI-assisted software development that distinguishes itself from "vibe coding" through human oversight and engineering rigor. While vibe coding means accepting AI output without review (useful for prototypes and MVPs), agentic engineering involves treating AI agents as tools that handle implementation under careful human direction. The workflow requires writing specs before prompting, reviewing every diff, running comprehensive test suites, and maintaining ownership of the codebase. This approach disproportionately benefits senior engineers with strong fundamentals, as it trades typing time for review time and demands architectural thinking over raw code generation. The rise of AI coding raises rather than lowers the bar for software engineering craft.
The term "Vibe Coding" has been overused lately, but this post clears up the difference between Vibe Coding and Agentic Engineering.
Repost from Tech Nerd
One thing I’ve realized lately is this:
Feeling like you have big potential but doing nothing with it will actually make your life worse.
At least some people are comfortable in their own skin. They’ve accepted the life they want to live and act accordingly, whatever that action may be.
But if you believe you’re meant for big things and still act in the opposite way, that’s ego. And it slowly eats at you.
Because every day passes and you’re still in the same place not moving while others who started with you are at least trying. And whether they’re making progress or not, their effort alone will make you question yourself.
So in my opinion, the solution is simple:
Either start doing something about your “big goals” or be honest enough to admit you don’t actually want them.
You don’t have to agree BTW.
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