Shitposting Dev

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Shitposting Dev

Shitposting Dev

@BitpostingDev

Startup, WA Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@typecraft_dev These companies have learned nothing from macbooks pivoting away from the inverted T arrow key scheme and then pivoting back to inverted T because even they realized that was dumb and made it harder to use the arrows
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Chris Power
Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
Dell xps 14 or framework 13 pro. Looks wise. What do you like better?
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nader dabit
nader dabit@dabit3·
Devin for Terminal uses friendly session names instead of uuids. a tiny detail, but exactly the kind of thoughtful design that makes a tool feel human h/t @MattSchrage
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common user dev@c0mm0n_dev_us3r

I am really liking the amount of thought they put into making this cli. Instead of giving an absurd Id and asking you to rename a session to be able to resume later, They name the session in this random names you could use. @cognition guys, I keep finding these things you guys stuffed into the cli. 🫡

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Mario Rodriguez
Mario Rodriguez@mariorod1·
Being the foundation for millions of developers means our bar must be higher for availability, reliability, and security. I’m sorry it’s been a rocky stretch at GitHub. We know we need to do better. Today we published an update on two recent incidents: one on April 23 involving merge queue behavior, and one on April 27 affecting pull requests, issues, projects, and search-backed experiences. We’re taking this seriously. We’re listening, and you have my commitment that we’ll communicate more frequently about the work underway to improve reliability and scale GitHub for what comes next. github.blog/news-insights/…
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@IshakSebsib @opencode man all I need now is a feature to show a tree of all my subagents working in parallel or the sub-subcalls to make traversing all of work being done so much easier
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Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@CyberSamuraiDev factory reset changes the disk encryption key, no? If I wipe it completely, you can't recover it.
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Julian Derry
Julian Derry@CyberSamuraiDev·
You think simply deleting an app or “wiping” your phone actually erases your messages? The FBI just proved it doesn’t. They extracted a suspect’s deleted Signal messages straight from the iPhone Notification Database even after the entire app was gone. This is exactly the kind of leftover data I’ve been warning about. On a phone that changed hands, I still recovered • Photos of the previous owner and their child • Full contacts + call logs • Messaging app images • Over 100 calendar events (birthdays, recurring family dates) Alone it looks harmless. Together it’s a complete blueprint of someone’s life, perfect for impersonation or social engineering with zero hacking required. Your “clean” phone might still be quietly exposing everything. Next post is on how to permanently wipe a device before selling or giving it away. What’s the creepiest piece of leftover data you’ve ever found on a used or wiped phone?
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Julian Derry@CyberSamuraiDev

You think casually wiping your phone deletes your life. It doesn’t. This is a quick extraction on a device that changed hands. Here’s what was still sitting there - Photos of the previous owner and their child. - A full contact list. - Call logs. - Images from messaging apps - Over 100 calendar events, many set to repeat every year. Nothing sensitive, right? Wrong. Those calendar entries, Birthdays. Personal events. Recurring dates that map out real relationships. Now imagine a stranger knowing - your child’s name - the people closest to you - dates that matter to your family - when you’re likely busy, away or distracted That’s not data anymore. That’s a script. Add in your contacts and communication patterns and it gets worse. Someone can impersonate people you trust. Reach out at the right time. Say things that sound just real enough and you’ll respond because it feels familiar. No hacking needed. No passwords cracked. Just your life, quietly sitting on a device you thought was “clean.” Here’s the part most people don’t get. You don’t need access to someone’s bank account when you understand their life this well. Next time you sell, gift or discard your phone, ask yourself Did you delete your data or did you just remove it from your sight? None of what I found is sensitive on its own but together, it’s a blueprint of someone’s life. In my next post, I’ll demonstrate how to securely and permanently wipe your device before letting go it.

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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@neetcode1 The day they start vibe coding flight control software is the day I stop flying
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NeetCode
NeetCode@neetcode1·
Serious question, I still see a lot of people vehemently against AI coding. Who are you and what are you working on? To be clear, I’m not saying all or even most code has to be AI written but what’s the argument for not leveraging it where it’s useful? I know someone’s gonna bring up outages, and yeah I guess, but I think it’s obviously more nuanced than that. There’s always a trade off to be made. Speed will always matter in business. There’s definitely reasons to go slower but you have to think more carefully about them. Most money is made at the app layer, not foundational infrastructure. Someone might make the slop argument. But the biggest businesses have always been slop. My contrarian take is that most UIs only need to be functional. The polish or aesthetics have always mattered more to the builders than the users. It’s to make the builders enjoy building enough to keep doing it. Look at Amazon, some of the ugliest UIs in the world. Doesn’t matter to the users. The main consequence is that the devs hate their lives, which at Amazon is by design anyway. There will always be room for unique, beautiful experiences, but they have already been few and far between for a long time e.g. the gaming industry. Welcome to 2026 the year of accelerating slop.
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@thdxr Would you be opposed to a permissions change to allow PoLP to work correctly? There's a bit of magic in the config under the hood where if I do "*": "deny" on the tools, I lose core functionality in places. Notably with the edit tool not working for GPT & edit tool dirs
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla will be one of the companies to make AGI and probably the first to make it in humanoid/atom-shaping form
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Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@thepix_elated @SALTY_ALTY555 @ThePrimeagen You question was if my ID was stripping any of my freedoms in the real world. My ID on my car is indeed doing just that through dragnet AI surveillance. You got your answer. Had my ID not been out there, it would have been harder to track. I don't have the opportunity to consent
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@thepix_elated @SALTY_ALTY555 @ThePrimeagen Yes. Fucking Flock is stripping them from everyone on the daily. Dragnet surveillance that would ordinarily require a warrant and because my identity is tied to my car via its ID, my 4th amendment is being violated, data possibly sold, and so on.
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@troyhunt Really wish we could make parents be parents in the digital age and not ruin the entire digital landscape with identity checks at an OS/internet/service level. Only companies that act in good faith will care about an anonymized id checks. The rest will cash in on metadata from it
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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt@troyhunt·
There will still be people who don’t have a card or don’t want to associate a payment method to their IRL identity. And they’ll be suspicious of a face scan. But the narrative that age verification will cause all adults to hand over gov ID or biometrics is clearly not correct.
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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt@troyhunt·
One for the “but age verification means *everyone* has to show their gov ID or hand over biometric data” brigade. For the first time ever, I just got an age challenge on a social media platform:
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boris
boris@boristane·
rip me-central-1 got bombed and it went down looking forward to the incident report on this one
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patagucci perf papi
patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
the models were disappointing this weekend. watching 5.3 and 4.6 generate absolute slop on long runs. 5.3 even deleted a bunch of functional unrelated code. increasingly convinced the human in the loop requirement isn’t going away.
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Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@SnazzyLabs Absolutely hobbled by its pointless OS. I'm not arguing for touchscreen laptops, but calling an iPad a computer replacement is stupid for the folks that need to run real software to do their job and not some "great value" equivalent from the app store.
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Shitposting Dev
Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@AnthropicAI You mined the world of most of its copyrighted works, put them in a bot that reanimates their corpses, and complains when people steal from you - the original thieves of the industry. Cry louder. Your tears are thirst quenching
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Distillation can be legitimate: AI labs use it to create smaller, cheaper models for their customers. But foreign labs that illicitly distill American models can remove safeguards, feeding model capabilities into their own military, intelligence, and surveillance systems.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.
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Cider Collective, LLC.
Cider Collective, LLC.@UseCider·
Nothing like testing the worst operating system known to man since Windows ME.
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Shitposting Dev@BitpostingDev·
@0xkyle__ The people that make Claude code can’t even make a product that isn’t buggy. Your point?
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
Short answer: no Medium answer: yes
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Justin
Justin@justineliaa·
I don't understand what's the purpose of wearing a Whoop band or Oura ring Such a goyim item to own You wake up in the morning… sleep score shows 6/10 "Oops looks like I'm going to be tired all day today and be unproductive" Vividly retarded
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