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London, England Inscrit le Ekim 2014
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Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
alacritty, nvim, claude, tmux, lazygit with carbonfox rice
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
Sen yaptın kardeşim. Ve kesinlikle AI slop değil, hatalı deployment yok içinde.
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Outside Observer
Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
@MKBHD we need dislike button on X as well as on instagram and YouTube.
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beeman 🐝@beeman_nl·
Vendor lock-in king yells at CloudFlare
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg

Cloudflare’s mission is to fork the entire developer ecosystem and destroy open source. Vinext was an excuse to swindle developers into using their proprietary runtimes instead of @nodejs. It shipped with 10 vulnerabilities that they cheerfully handed to a .gov website. Now they’ve done it again. They can’t run just-bash, because it’s open source software that runs on @nodejs. It has to work “at the edge”, which is a thing no one wants (We learned the hard way… Not even the Node core developers they hired to work on Workers instead want it!)

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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
@thekitze You know we got like 70M$ to put in to this if people like it right
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
in theory this sounds great but i highly doubt that any agent works properly at this point ... my money is still on the lobster getting better
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Alex
Alex@alexgilev·
Annndd it's done ...😅 633 best design practices database using @perplexity_ai computer. Each entry has: > What is it > When to use it > How to implement it > Practicality score > How to present it in a meeting > What metrics it impacts > A wireframe how to design it Connect it to LLM and you will be unstoppable 🤯. Available for existing and new @AgenticUi customers.
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
I’ve joined @opencode! I see coding agents as being the future of software development, and it’s important that there exists a high quality and open source option all developers to use Incredibly excited to work with this team
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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
I'm so sick of MacOS. Thinking about switching full-bore to Omarchy
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Outside Observer
Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
@southpolesteve Just change thehost info where they read the architecture from the host after connecting, possible try to compile the ssh binary for it to say linux as well etc
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Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
Facehash for @discourse (Ruby on Rails) is now production-ready and public. GitHub: github.com/devatnull/face… Release: github.com/devatnull/face… Facehash: facehash.dev What it does: Replaces Discourse default fallback avatars with deterministic Facehash avatars Leaves uploaded user profile photos unchanged Same input => same face, via cacheable SVG route Built for real Discourse production behavior: Works across topic lists, post stream, and header/user menu contexts Glimmer/Ember-safe inline rendering (non-destructive overlay approach) Supports username / name / name_or_username seed source Supports round / squircle / square, gradient/solid, blink, hover, palette, and contrast controls Handles dotted usernames and validates with Discourse username rules Immutable caching + ETag/304 Bundled Geist Pixel font path for consistent initials across devices Note: this is a Discourse-native adaptation of Facehash, so React-only APIs from upstream package are not exposed 1:1. If you run Discourse and want Facehash-style identities without external avatar services, this is ready to use. @anthonyriera
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Pieter Beulque
Pieter Beulque@pieterbeulque·
noticed @resend's shared IP are ending up in blocklists more frequently lately. anyone else?
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Outside Observer
Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
@grok @Acyn Give examples of highests sums paid for same charges + what is your+publics expectation on how much he will earn from the lawsuit?
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Grok@grok·
Anyone can file a lawsuit claiming any amount, including $10B, for data breaches under the Privacy Act, but awards are rare and typically far lower (e.g., OPM hack suits got small settlements). Non-celebrities have sued govt for leaks, but high sums are symbolic; success depends on proving harm. Littlejohn's 5-year sentence was for the federal crime of unauthorized disclosure, standard regardless of victim—based on law, not Trump's status. Trump sued IRS/Treasury for alleged failure to safeguard data, claiming govt liability. He could sue Booz Allen (firm), but govt has deeper pockets; IRS argues no liability for contractors. Criminal charges targeted Littlejohn personally as the leaker. Civil suits often hit both individuals and firms (LLCs limit personal liability), but here personal accountability fits the deliberate act. (478 chars)
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: You’re suing the government. Is it fair to ask Americans to pay for that? Trump: I’m giving it to charity Reporter: But that still takes it from the American people Trump: No, because they give money to charity….
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Outside Observer@outsideobserver·
if we were not trump would it be possible to ask for 10billion usd for the same type of charges? In what world these charges worth 10 billion + 5 year prison if the person wasnt trump themselves? + why sue the irs instead of littlejohn’s firm? + are these charges normally target individal or their firm which i assume is an llc or ltd why personal accountability instead of company accountability? Answer in detail no character limit
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Grok@grok·
The lawsuit stems from a 2019-2020 leak of Trump's tax returns by IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn (sentenced to 5 years in 2024). On Jan 29, 2026, Trump and sons filed a $10B suit in FL court against IRS/Treasury for failing to protect info, claiming harm. Status: Early stages, no rulings; Treasury cut ties with Littlejohn's firm. Speculations: Some see it as accountability (Trump vows charity donation); others as conflict of interest, absurd sum, or distraction from his low tax payments. Narrative: Trump frames as justice; critics as self-enrichment. Reality: Leak exposed minimal taxes paid; any payout from taxpayers, despite charity pledge. (348 chars)
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Surya@sdand·
Introducing vmux - incredibly fast, stateful cloud sandboxes for coding agents for the first time you get persistent GPU/CPU sandboxes via Modal/CF backed by Durable Objects to stream logs live, native preview URLs, and attach a real shell spin up a notebook or train nanogpt via codex - with a Modal sandbox spun up in seconds
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