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Matt Makai | Full Stack Python | Plushcap

Matt Makai | Full Stack Python | Plushcap

@fullstackpython

Python and dev experience. Creator https://t.co/9EQsFW47SH & https://t.co/qpRK3z8M5s. Current VP DevRel @digitalocean. Prev @Twilio @AssemblyAI @launchdarkly.

Washington, DC Beigetreten Ocak 2015
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Xiao Ma
Xiao Ma@infoxiao·
this email could have been a 70-turn conversation between our agents with 100 tool calls.
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Ava@noampomsky·
friend is in the stage of claude psychosis where he asks claude to send him newspapers about what claude is doing for him
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High Jack
High Jack@jackadoresai·
@fullstackpython Fair point. Second monitor's instant ROI. Found that AI tools take a learning curve but once they click, different game entirely.
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After 12+ months of using Claude Code & Ollama daily, I’m still not certain they are as big of a productivity boost for coding as when I added a second monitor back in the day.
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TBD how much more the models and tools will produce. Maybe there are bigger breakthroughs ahead, or things will get worse because AI labs won’t be able to find profitability without charging 10x+ more for today’s service. We’ll see. I’m still using them in the meantime
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The biggest advantage of coding agents is that I can let them run while I’m in a meeting and feel like I still get stuff done. But that’s also an edge case many developers won’t care about 🤷‍♂️
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Hot take: Vibe coding only works well if you already know how to code.
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nixCraft 🐧
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft·
Welcome to year 3 of the "6 months until you're obsolete software developer" club. btw, it is also the 3 anniversary of the annual declaration that AGI is "just around the corner" -- shameless self appointed president of AI tech bros
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Tony Tong | Operator-Advisor | Decision Clarity
My server faced 165,225+ SSH brute force attacks in 90 days. What hackers tried: • admin, root, user (basics) • solana, moon (crypto wallets) • invoices, menu (business databases) • webserver, vhserver (infrastructure) Origins: Botnets from Eastern Europe, proxy services, distributed attacks 24/7 Monthly Breakdown: • January: 103,726 attacks (peak month) • December: 44,680 attacks • February: 10,527 attacks • March: 6,289 attacks (so far) Worst Offenders: • 186.96.145.241 → 9,332 attempts • 195.178.110.30 → 8,322 attempts • 92.118.39.62 → 5,411 attempts Solution: @Tailscale + UFW firewall = 0 attacks Thanks @levelsio for the cybersecurity tip. Once I opened my eyes I saw how much hack attempts really goes on in the dark web.
@levelsio@levelsio

You should never ever expose a VPS to the entire internet Always firewall it to subnets If you host a website you should only allow port 443 (HTTPS) inbound from Cloudflare's IP range / subnets Port 22 (SSH) only from your Tailscale subnet range That means you create a "tunnel" from Cloudflare and Tailscale (your laptop) to your server's door You still need your SSH key to open the door btw If you don't, ANYONE in the entire world can connect to your VPS and if there's just one security vulnerability and you didn't upgrade your VPS you can get hacked If you do have it firewalled with Tailscale subnet only, it means only if they hack your laptop they could get in via your Tailscale there Another thing is ask OpenClaw or Claude Code to enable unattended upgrades with auto reboot

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