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Ruurtjan Pul

@Ruurtjan

Full-time indie maker. • https://t.co/imB7t3axAJ • https://t.co/t3Cslnnmo9

The Netherlands Katılım Aralık 2011
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Ruurtjan Pul
Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
I'm launching Wirewiki.com today! Wirewiki makes the internet’s hidden infrastructure browsable.
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
@ValCanBuild Easier than ever to just add the code in a sub directory and modify it if it turns out to get abandoned.
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Valentin Hinov
Valentin Hinov@ValCanBuild·
Is anyone else just avoiding adding new Open Source libraries to their stuff purely because you're highly sus it's all been vibecoded and can get abandoned easily?
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Kris Bogdanov
Kris Bogdanov@krisbogdanov·
Let's move away from the standard sidebar dashboard layout
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The Ocean Cleanup
The Ocean Cleanup@TheOceanCleanup·
"The world needs a success story". The Audacious Project has awarded The Ocean Cleanup with a 121 million USD donation to accelerate scale-up and tackle up to a third of all plastic flowing from rivers into the ocean. 🚀
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
@TKrishnia60980 No, but it does help identify inconsistencies between authoritative name servers. Recursive name servers (i.e. public dns servers) are not in the chain from the dns root to the name server that hosts the target domain. You can use wirewiki.com/dns-checker for that.
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Tushar@TKrishnia60980·
@Ruurtjan Interesting. Does the DNS trace also help identify propagation inconsistencies across different resolvers?
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Biggest update since Wirewiki launch: I just added DNS tracing. Not only does a full trace from the root server to a target server, but also checks every server/IP along the way. Shows meaningful error messages and allows you to see different responses when servers don't agree.
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Switching between "what? that just works?" and "this is so obvious, why don't you understand?" daily when working with AI. Jagged intelligence is real.
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Ruurtjan Pul
Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Culture stores intelligence and language encodes culture. I think this might be why LLMs work so well.
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Do I have a problem? 🙈
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Markets is prompt injection for brains. Think about it.
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
Software that intercepts textures in old games, upscales them 4x and then replaces them in game. Possible?
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adriaan.com 📊 Simple Analytics
We just killed multilingual support at Simple Analytics. All of it. For the past few years, we've maintained content in 5 European languages. The theory made sense: we're a European privacy tool, GDPR is strongest here, why not speak to founders in their language? But the reality was brutal. Every blog post meant 5 translations. The translation libraries made development slower. SEO kept breaking. And the data told the story: in Google Search Console, the first meaningful international search result appeared at query 228. That's 227 English queries before that. So we made a call. English only. Hardcoded. No more translation overhead. Here's the thing though: this might be completely wrong for your business. If you're Stripe processing payments in 40 countries, multilingual might be needed. If you're targeting SMBs in specific regions, local language is important. But for us? The opportunity cost was too high. Every hour spent wrangling translations was an hour not spent shipping features or writing content. The question isn't whether multilingual content can work. It's whether the return justifies the complexity. For Simple Analytics right now, it doesn't. That might change when we're at scale and have a dedicated content team. But with a small team moving fast, focus beats coverage.
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Iron
Iron@IronBrands16·
It's on again! 🚨 - Internet Friends v23 When, what, where, who 👇 📅 5th of March 🕐 18:00 📌 Internet Friends HQ - Jacob van Lennepstraat 78H 🧑‍💻 30-40 ultra nerds talking about Box 3 and Clawdbot You know the drill: No format + 🍕 + 🍺 Big SO to our sponsor: Mr DNS himself: @Ruurtjan and his new venture @Wirewiki Let's fucking go nerds!
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Wirewiki
Wirewiki@Wirewiki·
Now live: DNS tracing Not only does a full trace from the root server to a target server, but also checks every server/IP along the way. Shows meaningful error messages and allows you to see different responses when servers don't agree.
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
@DanielLockyer Really? Because if you did, there’d be no point in performance optimisation anymore.
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
I wish I had infinite time because there are so many great areas of tech I'd love to get involved in
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Ruurtjan Pul@Ruurtjan·
@adamc0dez Remove the “add” header because it’s already at the bottom. Spacing between date & bars and bars & main content. More visual hierarchy by playing with lightness and size. Play around with those in design software until it feels right.
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