Martin-Zack Mekkaoui

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Martin-Zack Mekkaoui

Martin-Zack Mekkaoui

@martinzack

Doing stuff @AWSCloud

Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Martin-Zack Mekkaoui
Martin-Zack Mekkaoui@martinzack·
@mitsuhiko @ubmit One of the greatest advantage of Vienna maybe. I agree on the convinience of Abus folding one, just in some place of the world they won’t last one single night
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
New toy for commuting and it’s fun. I feel like gravel bikes for all the hate they get are a great compromise if you don’t want to own multiple bikes.
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dax@thdxr·
hey @vercel we're working on something interesting do you think we could have the `ai` npm package?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
We have to close source because AI finds out security issues is a pretty weak argument honestly.
Bailey Pumfleet@pumfleet

Open source is dead. That’s not a statement we ever thought we’d make. @calcom was built on open source. It shaped our product, our community, and our growth. But the world has changed faster than our principles could keep up. AI has fundamentally altered the security landscape. What once required time, expertise, and intent can now be automated at scale. Code is no longer just read. It is scanned, mapped, and exploited. Near zero cost. In that world, transparency becomes exposure. Especially at scale. After a lot of deliberation, we’ve made the decision to close the core @calcom codebase. This is not a rejection of what open source gave us. It’s a response to what risks AI is making possible. We’re still supporting builders, releasing the core code under a new MIT-licensed open source project called cal. diy for hobbyists and tinkerers, but our priority now is simple: Protecting our customers and community at all costs. This may not be the most popular call. But we believe many companies will come to the same conclusion. My full explanation below ↓

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Clare Liguori@clare_liguori·
2016: I need to be able to code on an airplane, I can't use an IDE in a browser 2026: I can't code unless I'm connected to an AI model in the cloud
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Tobias Schmidt@tpschmidt_·
It makes the infrastructure feel (almost) invisible and invincible! Devs just request resources in their manifests and the compute appears 🥰
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Tobias Schmidt@tpschmidt_·
Karpenter is great because it ignores the idea of groups entirely. It looks at exactly what your pods need and talks to the AWS API to spin up the right instance at that moment 🏗️ The process is straightforward: 1. A pod can't find a home
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Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@yoavgo 👋 yep we do this for Bedrock, Vertex, and Azure, since they don’t have a token-counting API available yet. When using Anthropic API we use the token-counting endpoint directly
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(((ل()(ل() 'yoav))))👾
TIL claude-code sometimes calculates the token count for a context by sending the request to haiku model and observing the resulting token count field in the response.
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Steeve Morin
Steeve Morin@steeve·
Today we're releasing a tool we've done for ourselves and been working on for a while: zml-smi. A mix between nvidia-smi and nvtop. No install, runs out of the box on NVIDIA, AMD, TPU and Trainium. Releasing today. Enjoy!
ZML@zml_ai

Introducing zml-smi, a universal diagnostic and monitoring tool for GPUs, TPUs and NPUs. Real-time insights into the performance and health of your hardware. Read & Download: zml.ai/posts/zml-smi/

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Steeve Morin@steeve·
In order to properly support AWS Neuron and provision machines easily for the team, I put Skypilot in place with a service account. Which got my account flagged for fraud. And now I can't create a VM. "Under review" they say. *sigh*
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Mo@atmoio·
AI is making CEOs delusional
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
MCP sucking is a harness problem, not an MCP problem MCP unlocks behavior that is fundamentally impossible to get via CLI or APIs Bad auth, too much context usage, all get solved with an execution layer - your agent writes code to progressively discover and call tools
Garry Tan@garrytan

MCP sucks honestly It eats too much context window and you have to toggle it on and off and the auth sucks I got sick of Claude in Chrome via MCP and vibe coded a CLI wrapper for Playwright tonight in 30 minutes only for my team to tell me Vercel already did it lmao But it worked 100x better and was like 100LOC as a CLI

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Guido van Rossum
Guido van Rossum@gvanrossum·
I've just released a new version of typeagent, a Python library I've been working on since mid last year --more and more using Claude-- that implements memory for agents. Not originally my idea, I mostly ported the TypeScript version by Steve Lucco and Umesh Madan. This release was improved a lot by Bernhard Merkle. To install, use "pip install typeagent". Changelog: github.com/microsoft/type…
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Said A. Haschemi
Said A. Haschemi@SaidHaschemi·
In other life, they would be living in Berlin Mitte and drive their kids to kindergarten with one of those cargo bikes
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Pierre Beyssac 🏴‍☠️🇫🇷🇪🇺🇺🇦
Incroyable, la récente panne d'AWS était due à un agent IA qui a fait n'importe quoi. Qu'on ne nous dise plus *jamais* que les infrastructures numériques US sont gérées avec un sérieux et une sécurité inégalés.
rat king 🐀@MikeIsaac

amazon's internal A.I. coding assistant decided the engineers' existing code was inadequate so the bot deleted it to start from scratch that resulted in taking down a part of AWS for 13 hours and was not the first time it had happened incredible ft.com/content/00c282…

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Evren Önem
Evren Önem@eonem·
Biggest incident management improvement action for this outage is, if an outage correlates to a recent deployment, rollback first, ask questions later.
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Evren Önem@eonem·
Supabase Feb12 outage highlights: - Accidentally enabled blocking of public traffic for all VPCs - Same AWS account used across services allowed one service’s change to impact all - Preprod didn’t catch cause not similar to prod - No canary to detect external connectivity issues
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Martin-Zack Mekkaoui@martinzack·
@LelloucheNico @juliencdt @Fabien_Mikol Peut être que le plus gros problème actuel est le traitement de ce genre d’infos par des journalistes qui n’ont peut être pas le baggage technique suffisant pour comprendre pleinement un sujet (et qui veulent juste sortir un papier)
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Nicolas Lellouche@LelloucheNico·
@Fabien_Mikol Confondre le service et le modèle = le plus gros problème actuel dans le traitement grand public. Il faut dire que des Google avec leurs Gemini et Gemini n'aide pas.
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Fabien@Fabien_Mikol·
C'est dingue que Le Monde continue encore de faire des articles sur les capacités de ChatGPT sans même préciser quel modèle est évalué. En l'occurrence ici c'est ChatGPT-4o, qui commence déjà à dater. Et pourtant c'était précisé dès l'abstract de l'étude ! lemonde.fr/pixels/article…
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