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Paul Bennett

@mrpbennett

Aspiring Tech Leader...On a mission to master Vim Motions

Dorset Katılım Haziran 2022
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DuckDB
DuckDB@duckdb·
We're excited to announce duckdb-skills, a DuckDB plugin for Claude Code! We think the embedded nature of DuckDB makes it a perfect companion for Claude in your local workflows. The skills supported include: + read-file and query – uses DuckDB's CLI to query data locally, unlocking easy access to any file that DuckDB can read. + read-memories – a clever idea to store your Claude memories in DuckDB and query them at blazing speed. These are powered by two additional skills: + attach-db – gives Claude a mechanism to manage DuckDB state through a .sql file linked to your project. + duckdb-docs – uses a remote DuckDB full-text search database to query the DuckDB docs and answer all of your (and Claude's own) questions. github.com/duckdb/duckdb-…
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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
Next stop ty stable release
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HashiCorp, an IBM Company
Kubernetes teams need a safer way to deliver secrets without storing them in etcd. With Vault Enterprise 1.21, the Vault Secrets Operator now supports a CSI-based workflow that delivers secrets directly to pods at runtime. Watch this session to learn how the new CSI driver works, why it improves security, and how to start adopting it in your environment. ibm.co/6015EHipd
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DuckDB
DuckDB@duckdb·
🌱 Today, Apple released the MacBook Neo, an entry-level laptop with the processor from a phone, 8 GB of memory, and no active cooling. 💡 Naturally, our first thought was: can you use this machine to process Big Data? Read our analysis to find out. 🔗 duckdb.org/2026/03/11/big…
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Resend
Resend@resend·
Documentation is the product.
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Paul Bennett@mrpbennett·
Started playing with @teej_dv’s kickstart today. It’s a grind but has taught me a lot about how @Neovim and the plugins all work together. That said, my ❤️ is still @Folke’s #LazyVim 💤
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty 1.3 is now out! Scrollback search, native scrollbars, click-to-move cursor, rich clipboard copy, AppleScript, split drag/drop, Unicode 17 and international text improvements, massive performance improvements, and hundreds more changes. ghostty.org/docs/install/r…
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Michael Cade
Michael Cade@MichaelCade1·
Regardless of the last 5 mins of the rugby. Well done Italy. England rugby you should be embarrassed!
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Paul Bennett@mrpbennett·
I have enjoyed using Dash from @dlvhdr after watching @devopstoolbox show it off. Since then, I have added a keymapping in #LazyVim to pop a Dash window right within the editor. With Snacks.nvim GH integration and Dash this seems perfect.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty 1.3 is going to have a preview of AppleScript support. All windows, tabs, splits, terminals are exposed via AppleScript. For macOS users, this satisfies some of the most common requests: broadcast commands, automatic layouts, jump to working directory, etc. PR here: github.com/ghostty-org/gh… I also think this is an incredibly important feature to ship early/now so agentic tools like Claude and Codex can take advantage of a scriptable Ghostty on macOS. I still plan on a generic cross-platform scripting/plugin API (two separate things), but integrating with native features like AppleScript is entirely in scope of the Ghostty mission and like our Shortcuts integration it importantly lets you connect multiple sources since AppleScript can control multiple applications from one script. Note I normally don't ship features so down to the wire with a release, but this one is very isolated in its impact and I'm going to explicit document it in the release notes and website as a preview since I fully expect we're going to iterate a lot on the objects and commands exposed. From a security perspective, Apple already prompts for permission to control different applications so we're covered, but there is a master kill switch you can put in the config, too.
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DevOps ToolBox
DevOps ToolBox@devopstoolbox·
gh dash by @dlvhdr is a cure to a pain I never paid attention to. In 10 minutes I regained control over GitHub. PRs issues notifications, everything. youtu.be/Z-3dUHDnkEI
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Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh@charliermarsh·
The next Ruff and ty releases will support `lazy` imports for Python 3.15 and beyond.
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Paul Bennett@mrpbennett·
has claude --allow-dangerously-skip-permissions broke? @claudeai keeps asking for permission when i run it.
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Thorsten Ball
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
You scroll through here and it's • more layoffs will follow • no one's hiring right now • there will be more software than ever • there will be more software engineers than ever • software is dead • this is depressing • i'm having more fun than ever No one knows.
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