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@srsholmes @theo @netskymusic Saw him too, with Goddard back in March (though that was on another continent :P). Was so dope
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@theo @netskymusic No way dude! You like DnB!?
It's so hard to find people in the trifecta of skating, DnB and software engineering.
These 3 are my life (along with my kids 😅 ).
He's so sick isn't he! He's been one of my faves for so long.
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sounds like he's locked in
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli
friend is building on @Replit... from prison
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@garrytan How can maintaining more things be better than maintaining fewer thing?
Amsterdam, The Netherlands 🇳🇱 English
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rewriting Bun to Rust was faster than writing the blog post about it
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner
Still writing blog post hopefully will post tomorrow
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This is why PR diff speed matters. This isn't a dunk on GitHub specifically, because GitLab, Forgejo, etc. are all equal or worse. But this is the kind of thing that drives me nuts, because this is a core workflow and its slow enough I literally take my hands off the keyboard.
Btw, when my mouse jiggles on the left, its because the page is literally skipping frames and I'm instinctively shaking my mouse to see if it'll respond. And on the keyboard input you can literally here me finish typing before a letter even shows up.
For someone like me who is an expert at these tools, my brain navigates the tool dramatically faster than it can keep up, and that is not good. The tool should not get in the way.
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THIS GUY GOT SICK OF OPENING 30 TABS ON WIKIPEDIA SO HE VIBE CODED A VISUAL BROWSER FOR IT
we all know the wikipedia rabbit hole. you click one article, then another link inside it, then another, then another. 30 tabs deep and you forgot where you started
this guy built a canvas based browser where every article you click opens as a card on an infinite canvas. every link between articles is a visible connection
you can:
> look up any article
> browse the home screen
> draw connections
> add post-it nodes
> even save your boards locally
instead of losing yourself in tabs you can see your entire research path laid out visually like a mind map
click an article. the linked topics branch out around it. click one of those. it branches further. your entire rabbit hole is one visual map you can zoom in and out of
someone said that this should exist for the entire internet
the concept is called "canvas-like browsing" and its a great way to do research
reading wikipedia has always been the best way to learn about anything and now you can actually see how everything connects
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Wait wtf, they STILL haven't updated pretraining???
0.005 Seconds (3/694)@seconds_0
gemini 3.5 knowledge cutoff is jan 2025 (TWENTY TWENTY FIVE) [17 months ago] Its cool that its a refinement of the 3 pro base, but insane that they still havent pretrained a new model to release
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@seconds_0 opus 4.7 has a knowledge cutoff of Jan 2026 and GPT 5.5 Dec 2025 BTW. what the fuck even Google is doing atp.
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@NorthernIion_LP It is a cornerstone of capitalist ideology that a person's economic circumstances are always a result of their individual qualities.
If you are wealthy, it must be because you are virtuous (e.g. a hard worker). If you are homeless, it must be because you are a degenerate.
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Hey, npm? You there? It’s time to wake up and do literally anything at all about this
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UPDATE: So far we've identified 639 compromised npm package versions across 323 unique packages in tonight’s Mini Shai-Hulud wave. That includes 558 versions across 279 unique @antv packages. Most were detected within ~6 minutes of publication. socket.dev/blog/antv-pack…
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