JeffMo

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JeffMo

JeffMo

@lbljeffmo

I build things and stuff. Prev Meta (some tooling stuff, some programming language stuff, some traffic-infra stuff)

Seattle, WA Katılım Eylül 2009
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JeffMo
JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
The best thing you can do about this stupid ass prompt is to just *always* choose “Critical” #fsd #annoying #prompt
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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
@miles_matthias @Flighty @dtcdavid_ Interesting! Mostly seems to work for me for delta. I have unintentionally forwarded a receipt email (no itinerary info) instead of the itinerary info before and got a “failure to import” error…
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David Perazzo
David Perazzo@dtcdavid_·
The @Flighty app deserves to be overthrown if they don’t start shipping faster. It’s missing some of the most obvious features.
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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
@headinthebox Maybe… But using Dorsey as a supporting reference for a technology & organization prediction isn’t exactly a strong play?
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Erik Meijer
Erik Meijer@headinthebox·
When a nitwit like me in a tie-dye said this since 2023, I consistently got laughed out of the room. When a celebrity that often wears tie-dyes says it, it is frontpage news. It does not matter; the truth often takes it’s own pace and path to reach the mainstream.
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter (now X) and Block, on why treating AI as a "copilot" is a losing strategy: @jack argues that most companies are approaching AI in a way that will make it nearly impossible for them to survive. "I think most of the industry is thinking about AI as like a co-pilot, as something that is augmented onto, rather than like how do you just rebuild our whole company with this as the core." His concern is that bolting AI onto existing structures produces companies that look indistinguishable from each other, and from the AI labs themselves. "If it doesn't make sense for your business to do that and you end up being or looking very similar or rhyming too closely with the frontier labs, then I think it's going to be very, very challenging to differentiate and survive." This thinking has been driving his decisions since early 2024, when these tools "really came to bear." That's when his team began building Goose, an agent coding harness, as part of a broader effort to rebuild around AI rather than layer it on top. The core insight? Speeding up old workflows with AI is a short-term gain every competitor will match. Real differentiation comes from rebuilding the company itself around intelligence.

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Miles
Miles@miles_matthias·
@Flighty @dtcdavid_ Getting flights into flighty needs to be easier, let me take a screenshot and share it to the app for processing
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Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Over the past month, some of you reported Claude Code's quality had slipped. We investigated, and published a post-mortem on the three issues we found. All are fixed in v2.1.116+ and we’ve reset usage limits for all subscribers.
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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
27 years later and @boysnoize has managed to bring some 90s-level magic out of NIN again... Give this man an award!
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Adam Wolff
Adam Wolff@dmwlff·
@lbljeffmo We've been searching for explanations but haven't turned up anything.
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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
@dmwlff Anything I could do to provide insights or feedback or debug info when I experience it?
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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
Ok I've been dismissing the "claude is nerf'd" memes lately as one of those trends where people make subjective claims about AI; But like... I think this one might be real? What's up with Claude lately? Do we know yet?
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Kyle Daigle
Kyle Daigle@kdaigle·
Yup, platform activity is surging. There were 1 billion commits in 2025. Now, it's 275 million per week, on pace for 14 billion this year if growth remains linear (spoiler: it won't.) GitHub Actions has grown from 500M minutes/week in 2023 to 1B minutes/week in 2025, and now 2.1B minutes so far this week. So we're pushing incredibly hard on more CPUs, scaling services, and strengthening GitHub’s core features. And as a fine purveyor of hand-crafted shit code for many years, I'm not gonna weigh in on that. 🤣
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen

I would like to make my apologies for defending M$, but I must from time to time. I have to put respect on github for handling the amount of shit code that has been added over the last 3 months. literally 10s of billions of lines of code that will never see the light of a CPU

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JeffMo@lbljeffmo·
Sadly i haven’t managed to find it yet in either in non-“git mode” (Sapling managed local db, but can push/pull to/from a git remote) nor in “git mode” (a real .git dir that git can directly operate with) :( You *can* do git worktrees in Claude with git-direct if you use “git mode”, but sadly that mode has been frustratingly slow and buggy to use `sl` with :(
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Edward Z. Yang
Edward Z. Yang@ezyang·
@lbljeffmo I personally haven't, but I have colleagues who have. If you are using git as the backing repo I assume worktrees should still work fine
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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
I feel compelled to explain the difference here, having used these systems all the way back to almost Corel WordPerfect The idea of laying out text isn't new (after all, browsers do it). but exposing the programmability makes a huge system-level difference. What you're seeing on the iPad is a _data structure format_, not functions Hypothetically, if you try to add scriptability to Pages/Word/Google Docs, your complexity explodes, and a picture of giraffe is now kinda turing-complete, and paradoxically but obviously, you gradually lose the ability to lay out such pages, as there are hard trade-offs in performance, serializability, programming model where scripting will take priority It's also not a surprise that the most interactive platform of all, aka games, somehow drastically clamp on textual capabilities. Many are still baking text textures and using English-only MSDF bc otherwise text complexity takes over and you can't do other cool things anymore (Slug just got open-sourced and is excellent, so hopefully there's movement there). There's one platform that did start as a document format, then tackled a scripting language on top, and is precisely in the aforementioned complex spot: the web. And it's complex past the point of diminishing return. But my hope is that there's a simple core there, this time an interpreter instead of data format (I wish Alan Kay was on X to chat about this), that we can restart taking seriously The inspiration that this is possible, comes from another famous platform which evolved from a document format into an interactive one: iOS. If you trace the lineage, you'd find that it started with PostScript (made for printers! Even more static than HTML), and then through centralized stewardship, gently parted ways with it and became a serious and polished platform. The web didn't have that luck, but did win on distribution and openness, so here we are!
sui ☄️@birdabo

apple did this on an iPad 15 years ago btw.

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Lando@LandoInvests·
Just a reminder CEOs buy for one reason and one reason only $SOFI
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