Daniel Lee

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Daniel Lee

Daniel Lee

@dylayed

개발 이야기를 좋아합니다.

San Francisco, CA Katılım Eylül 2015
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Philipp Schmid
Philipp Schmid@_philschmid·
I'm excited to introduce Managed Agents in the Gemini API. One API call gives you a full agent with code execution, web browsing, and file management in an isolated sandbox. - Powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash and Google's Antigravity harness - Runs Bash, Python, and Node.js in isolated sandboxes - Define custom agents with AGENTS.md and SKILL.md files - Mount GitHub repos, GCS buckets, or inline files into environments
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Dmitry Lyalin
Dmitry Lyalin@LyalinDotCom·
Hey Gemini 3.5 flash, what do you think @geminicli users should know about the new Antigravity CLI? The News: Google is transitioning Gemini CLI into Antigravity CLI, a faster, Go-based terminal experience designed for multi-agent orchestration and asynchronous background workflows. Key Deadlines: Antigravity CLI is available today. On June 18, 2026, Gemini CLI and Gemini Code Assist IDE extensions will stop serving requests for free users and Google AI Pro/Ultra consumers. Enterprise Access: Organizations using Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise licenses, or accessing Gemini Code Assist for GitHub via Google Cloud, are unaffected. Their access and support remain unchanged. -- Thanks! Okay humans, here is the link to read the full blog post. developers.googleblog.com/an-important-u…
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Basix
Basix@Basix1120·
뭐지 네이버가 왜 Lisp 구현체를 만들고 있고 메인 개발자가 프랑스에 있지
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Cloudflare
Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Cloudflare's security team spent the last few weeks testing Anthropic's Mythos against fifty of our own repositories. What we learned about offensive AI, why faster patching is the wrong reaction, and what the architecture around vulnerabilities has to look like next. cfl.re/49BRUqW
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dax@thdxr·
ok tried the same on cloudflare for our x-rank tracking thing was just as easy and the built in sqlite is really nice, i was shoving stuff into blob storage on vercel
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finally a vercel user we have these internal apps we create 100% vibecoded and there really isn't a better place to throw those up, esp because opencode can do it all one thing to make it better would be an IaC file the agent can create, thought i saw some mention of that

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dax@thdxr·
finally a vercel user we have these internal apps we create 100% vibecoded and there really isn't a better place to throw those up, esp because opencode can do it all one thing to make it better would be an IaC file the agent can create, thought i saw some mention of that
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Startup Archive
Startup Archive@StartupArchive_·
Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke explains Goodhart’s law and why he doesn’t like KPIs or OKRs “Goodhart’s law is real. The moment a metric becomes a goal, it’s no longer a useful metric… No metric by itself is a complete heuristic for a complex business. There’s a million different tensions in a company, and you can’t keep all of them in harmony by optimizing for one thing.” For this reason, Shopify doesn’t use KPIs or OKRs. But as Tobi explains, this doesn’t mean they don’t value data and metrics. “We are extremely data informed. We have invested enormous amounts of money and time into systems that give us basically everything at our fingertips… But what Shopify attempts to do is just not over-fit for what’s quantifiable.” People love optimizing for highly-quantifiable things because there’s immediate gratification that comes from seeing a number go up. But Tobi thinks that the most important aspects of a product are rarely quantifiable: “The overlap of the most valuable things you can do with a product and the things that happen to be fully quantifiable are like maybe 20%. Which leaves 80% of a value space unaddressable by the people who only look at quantifiable things.” He continues: “Shopify is comfortable with unquantifiable things like taste, quality, passion, love, hate… The sort of deep satisfaction that a craftsperson feels when they’ve done a job well is actually a better proxy if you allow it to be.” They then have robust analytics systems that tell the company if something’s wrong or a new rollout breaks something. “We think about it as a cockpit for a pilot. The decisions are still made by pilots, and we think this leads to better results… I think there needs to be more acceptance in business of unquantifiable things… And then metrics take a support function.” Source: @lennysan (Feb 2025)
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Corey Quinn
Corey Quinn@QuinnyPig·
Been thinking about what an "agent-native cloud" actually needs to look like. Mentioned this, and @Vercel's CEO replied that it'll be them. Cool! Here's the spec they (or @Cloudflare, or some startup not yet invented) actually have to hit. It won't be @awscloud. Thread...
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg

@QuinnyPig It'll be ▲. Would love your feedback. This is our primary focus!

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Marc Brooker
Marc Brooker@MarcJBrooker·
There are two related, but distinct, problems with MTTR maximalism. 1. The distribution of recovery times could be heavy-tailed, and so the empirical mean could be far from the true mean. 2. Some failures are unrecoverable (e.g. durability loss).
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh

I strongly believe there are entire companies right now under heavy AI psychosis and its impossible to have rational conversations about it with them. I can't name any specific people because they include personal friends I deeply respect, but I worry about how this plays out. I lived through the great MTBF vs MTTR (mean-time-between-failure vs. mean-time-to-recovery) reckoning of infrastructure during the transition to cloud and cloud automation. All those arguments are rearing their ugly heads again but now its... the whole software development industry (maybe the whole world, really). It's frightening, because the psychosis folks operate under an almost absolute "MTTR is all you need" mentality: "its fine to ship bugs because the agents will fix them so quickly and at a scale humans can't do!" We learned in infrastructure that MTTR is great but you can't yeet resilient systems entirely. The main issue is I don't even know how to bring this up to people I know personally, because bringing this topic up leads to immediately dismissals like "no no, it has full test coverage" or "bug reports are going down" or something, which just don't paint the whole picture. We already learned this lesson once in infrastructure: you can automate yourself into a very resilient catastrophe machine. Systems can appear healthy by local metrics while globally becoming incomprehensible. Bug reports can go down while latent risk explodes. Test coverage can rise while semantic understanding falls. Changes happens so fast that nobody notices the underlying architecture decaying. I worry.

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nukk
nukk@nuuuukkkkk·
요새 openclaw 얘기가 잘 안 보임. 나는 아주 잘 쓰고 있는 중. 1) 개인 비서 2) 가게 관리 (매출 보고, 내가 만든 가게용 프로그램 점검 등등) orchestrator 형태로 하나의 agent에게 지시하면 그 agent가 요청을 받아서 적절한 하부 agent에게 delegate 한 후 결과만 내게 보고하는 시스템. gpt 5.5가 아주 잘함.
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Thomas Paul Mann
Thomas Paul Mann@thomaspaulmann·
One app, two platforms, four programming languages. The things that look the simplest are often the hardest to build. @raycast is one of them. Here's a technical deep dive on how we built v2 👉 ray.so/v2-deep-dive
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fucory@FUCORY·
Introducing npx claude-p A dropin replacement for claude -p
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Outsider
Outsider@Outsideris·
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/05/1… Project Glasswing을 통해 curl을 Mythos로 분석한 이야기.(직접한건 아니고 분석한 보고서를 받음) 기존에도 AI도구로 이미 분석해서 취약점을 해결하는 상태였고 Mythos 보고서가 5개의 취약점을 보고했지만 curl 보안팀은 3개는 오탐, 1개는 버그로 분류하고 나머지 1개만 Low 심각도의 취약점으로 판단하고 패치함. 딱히 다른 모델에 비해 뛰어나게 느껴지지 않고 과대 광고로 느껴졌다고 함.
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Zhenpeng (Leo) Lin
Zhenpeng (Leo) Lin@Markak_·
NGINX rift: We autonomously discovered this 18 yr old heap overflow (CVE-2026-42945) in @nginx impacting version 0.6.27 to 1.30.0. If you use rewrite and set directive, you maybe impacted! Please update your NGINX or change the config to mitigate it. Read more at depthfirst.com/nginx-rift
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