@johannesmkx The donkey thing happened to fulfill a prophecy: "Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey." — Zechariah 9:9
Today I learned that the Hebrews used to be accused of worshipping a donkey as Yahweh, and that's why the Biblical Pharisees were so angry that Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday. The symbolism means Christ was subordinating the god of the Hebrews while insulting them.
The devil has no plans for me but eternal damnation, so whenever I find myself loving sin, I become seriously wary. That kind of love is love unto death. The thirst for stolen water is a snare for my soul. The only way out is an expulsive love for God that drains out inferior affections. This I must seek with all my heart.
The bottleneck has so quickly moved from code generation to code review that it is actually a bit jarring.
None of the current systems / norms are setup for this world yet.
🤯BREAKING: Alibaba just proved that AI Coding isn't taking your job, it's just writing the legacy code that will keep you employed fixing it for the next decade. 🤣
Passing a coding test once is easy. Maintaining that code for 8 months without it exploding? Apparently, it’s nearly impossible for AI.
Alibaba tested 18 AI agents on 100 real codebases over 233-day cycles. They didn't just look for "quick fixes"—they looked for long-term survival.
The results were a bloodbath:
75% of models broke previously working code during maintenance.
Only Claude Opus 4.5/4.6 maintained a >50% zero-regression rate.
Every other model accumulated technical debt that compounded until the codebase collapsed.
We’ve been using "snapshot" benchmarks like HumanEval that only ask "Does it work right now?"
The new SWE-CI benchmark asks: "Does it still work after 8 months of evolution?"
Most AI agents are "Quick-Fix Artists." They write brittle code that passes tests today but becomes a maintenance nightmare tomorrow. They aren't building software; they're building a house of cards.
The narrative just got honest: Most models can write code. Almost none can maintain it.
Earth review:
- Takes 3 years to unlock voice chat
- Tutorial takes 18 years
- Banned at level 60-80
- Can't respawn
- Pay to win
- Signing up takes 9 months
- Can't choose your own server or username
- Good graphics lagging sometimes
- Last battle royal 1930-1945, new one soon
us: we are struggling to figure out the best way to use coding agents, we don't have clarity yet
everyone else: our team is moving at speeds unheard of, all our PRs are ai generated, we've cleared 6 years of backlog
man we must really suck huh
✍️ 'In an increasingly materialistic world, Christianity can offer deeper meaning to a generation growing tired of superficiality' | Writes Celia Walden
Read more here ⤵️
telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
The Muslim world is divided about Iran:
Muslim countries in favor of removing the regime:
Jordan 🇯🇴
Kuwait 🇰🇼
UAE 🇦🇪
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Oman 🇴🇲
Qatar 🇶🇦
Bahrain 🇧🇭
Muslim countries against the removal of the regime:
Great Britain 🇬🇧
France 🇫🇷
Spain 🇪🇸
@kwuchu Yeah, that makes sense. I know you already migrated, but maybe for a quick experiment, keep SolidQueue with the database inside Railway to see how it performs/costs?
@sarrietav Yeah, realized that's a bad idea. Egress cost is cause I was building a crawler, SolidQueue polls for jobs a lot, database used to be outside of Railway, so was incurring bandwidth costs from that communication layer, lol.
I just released RubyLLM 1.12 with a new Agent DSL, plus full Bedrock and Azure support.
Agents are just LLMs with tools. Always have been. I added a clean DSL to define and reuse them.
paolino.me/rubyllm-1-12-a…
Rosaria Butterfield on why Charlie Kirk was assassinated and why as a Christian you should not take your marching orders from Phil Vischer:
"Charlie Kirk died...because of two reasons: Number one, he said things people didn't like, and number two, he championed Christian conservatism and he highlighted the moral bankruptcy of leftist progressivism.
If you tell me, like Phil Vischer of VeggieTales, that the problem is political polarization, the solution is coming to the middle...The problem is not political polarization, but that Christians are accommodating lies...
The progressive left and true Christianity are not morally equivalent. We don't bring the light to the darkness by meeting in the middle. We defy lies, and we tell the truth."