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André
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building @uselinked and https://t.co/QZcf7TVSza in public
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@jitbit @gregisenberg The user experience of the mentioned ones by you are not what OP is talking about. Honestly, facebook wasn’t too bad back then, without ads, algorithms and spam. The OG Facebook with OP‘s description and a modern UX tailored for this friends-first-perspective would sell well.
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@gregisenberg WhatsApp+telegram+any other messenger already have this. Group chats + “channels”. Chronological feed, no algorithm, only people you know (or chose to know)
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@aschmelyun Whats the specs on that one and did you find a good deal? I added some watchdogs to our local craiglist but it feels like there is some hype markup on these.
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That being said, despite the much-discussed and much-maligned UI oddities, my MacBook Pro does actually feel snappier and more responsive with Tahoe.
Martin Bean@martinbean
OK, let me join in on the macOS Tahoe griping. Ignoring the fact that I’ve only *just* updated (and already have another update available), the “1” not being centre-aligned is quite noticeable and annoying.
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MCP has a massive positioning problem.
The problem is that the hype around it was created by AI influencers who were engagement farming and not actually using it for anything. So, as expected, they mostly have no idea what they're talking about and are just rambling random shit for views.
I think the best way to describe them is with an example.
Imagine it's the pre-LLM era and you build Python scripts to automate tasks. Think of reading emails, monitoring alerts, and handling different workflows.
Some of these run on a schedule, some require user input, some require you to review the output, etc. They were rigid, limited, and required a ton of manual "supervision" from the user.
Now, what MCP does here is allow you to hand off these scripts to an LLM and have it run, review, monitor, and even update the scripts as needed (though this one is a little tricky to do right now). Basically pushing the manual intervention to the LLM and abstracting it away from the user a few more layers than was possible before.
This makes it possible to build more complex automations that weren't possible before and significantly reducing the need for user input. This is what makes it powerful.
MCP itself, however, is a very small part of the overall picture. It's the handoff mechanism and the glue that connects these tools to an LLM. The middleware for cognitive automation. It means nothing on its own.
For context, I'm currently vendor-locked into Claude Desktop because of the amount of automation I've built around it with MCP and local scripts.
It's genuinely powerful.
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@bruno_simon Do you know the Mercedes G500 turn-in-place thing? Could be a feature for your car 😅
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@ninjaparade @ianlandsman Yaz, we are included here, the much better laravel list 👀
go.bsky.app/3NzQbV3
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Bit of a longer video, I got the UI sorted, getting the images uploaded in a better order.
this video is 436 images uploaded, each is between 15-30MB
I must say, I am a bit surprised how happy I am with the results using @LaravelLivewire
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@JackEllis Inertia finally received the love it deserves, for the most time I thought it will die sooner or later. Really glad to see they do carry on with it. Also gonna upgrade immediately 🫰
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I am desprate to get my hands on Inertia 2.0. We moved to Inertia in 2022 and it's been a thrill to work with for the last two years.
We watched Taylor's Laracon Keynote and every new Inertia feature was exactly what we needed.
We will upgrade on day one
usefathom.com/blog/rebuilt-a…
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@hanspagel Some manager will make them rewrite it in nestjs for a year or two because pHP iS bAd
/s
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@PMforBlockchain I have not yet. But I plan to do so at the end of this year. Got some plans I cannot reveal just yet ✌️
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