McLovin
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McLovin
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I code in typescript or something like that 🇳🇮🇺🇸 Musician. I'm better than you at reading music. ☺️

bölümün yarattığı etkiyi şöyle söyleyeyim.yaklaşık 5 milyon kişi twd'yi izlemeyi bırakmış bu bölümden sonra

This is either brilliant or scary: Anthropic accidentally leaked the TS source code of Claude Code (which is closed source). Repos sharing the source are taken down with DMCA. BUT this repo rewrote the code using Python, and so it violates no copyright & cannot be taken down!


we’ve signed Zero Data Retention agreements with all providers for Go all models now follow a zero-retention policy your data is not used for training


i still don't get why we need to push code up to get an LLM review via awkward github ui hacks opencode has /review which can also do things like run your code to check things but a full time team focused on this would do it better, i just don't like the workflow they offer

You know what really bugs me these days? We can't own anything. Everything is a subscription service, like literally everything. You can't buy Microsoft Office, you have to purchase a subscription for a year. You literally have to pay for everything FOREVER. Isn't anyone else bothered by this?

Vite just announced the Laravel/Rails for JavaScript DB, auth, KV, queues, storage, ai ++ React/Vue/Svelte/Solid and Integrates with existing metaframeworks as it's just a Vite plugin The more interesting part is they are launching their own framework with it which feels a lot like tanstack start. Has routing/loaders/actions/islands/ISR and is inspired by Inertia.js By default it's tightly bound to Cloudflare workers — which is where all the bindings come from — and will include deploying without a cloudflare account Uses better auth and drizzle under the hood


Wrestling Fans Are Such Marks lol

Why aren’t there more Twitch style streamers in tech? It feels like there’s white space in streaming for tech creators, especially relative to podcasts and newsletters which are more saturated. TBPN and a few others have shown there’s substantial demand for it when it’s good.

pov: devs' slowly realizing there’s literally nothing left to do at work > agent writes the code > agent reviews the pr > agent runs tests in cloud > agent sends demo video


