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@renderful

cyclist, programmer, computer audio enthusiast, some guy, NOLA / Colorado / Oregon

Присоединился Nisan 2008
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@bepsays @mitchellh Also, my favorite iOS terminal app is based on libghostty and I just paid 20 for a yearly license. It's worth it. Glad for the effort put into libghostty.
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codey@renderful·
@bepsays @mitchellh I use Ghostty all day every day on macOS and Linux and have never experienced anything but stability
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Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
From empty repo to a functional minimal standalone terminal based on libghostty in 2 hours, presenting Ghostling! ~600 lines of C and you get extremely accurate, performant, and proven terminal emulation. github.com/ghostty-org/gh… Feature list: - Resize with text reflow - Full 24-bit color and 256-color palette support - Bold, italic, and inverse text styles - Unicode and multi-codepoint grapheme handling (no shaping or layout) - Keyboard input with modifier support (Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Super) - Kitty keyboard protocol support - Mouse tracking (X10, normal, button, and any-event modes) - Mouse reporting formats (SGR, URxvt, UTF8, X10) - Scroll wheel support (viewport scrollback or forwarded to applications) - Scrollbar with mouse drag-to-scroll - Focus reporting (CSI I / CSI O) - And more. Effectively all the terminal emulation features supported by Ghostty! The libghostty C API is not formally released, but I built this project to prove its ready to go. 😎 github.com/ghostty-org/gh…
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Curtis@Daschawk·
@Channel5iveNews Damn. An hour of this? Y'all on back to back misses for me lately.
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𝔐𝔽𝓩@mean_field_zane·
Not to say I’m a model or fashionista or anything, but I thought my outfit today was pretty good.
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Nico Bailon
Nico Bailon@nicopreme·
Small Pi subagents update: new option to run subagents from a fork of your current place in the convo (not just a fresh blank context), so they can inherit the context you already built up. pi install npm:pi-subagents github.com/nicobailon/pi-…
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@levelsio Under Philips leadership and funding would they have ever progressed that far?
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@levelsio@levelsio·
The biggest fumble in business ever might be Philips spinning off ASML, TSMC and NXP Philips co-founded ASML in 1984, then co-founded TSMC in 1987, then they founded NXP They sold each of them for short term profits in the 2000s ASML is now worth $545B TSMC is worth $1.76T NXP is worth $50B Philips today is worth just $27B If they'd never sold, Philips would be the largest company in the EU today, worth $650B Philips CEO Cor Boonstra called it "making money with the success of the past" 🤡
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@gfodor @sweatystartup This is what Ive been telling haters and people who are surprised. How can they not see that this was always the goal? Very strange
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gfodor.id@gfodor·
@sweatystartup Artificial intelligence is literally the thing the entire computing industry has been trying to do since it started If we have genuine AI then everything changes
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Ford shutting down Electric Vehicle production. Meta shutting down Virtual Reality investment. Only a matter of time until companies pull way back on Artificial Intelligence.
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codey@renderful·
@RevRevvinEv I just want weather to change often and be unexpected. I pretty much like all of it as long as it changes. You're not the only heat and sweat lover I know down there. Respect
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Evan@RevRevvinEv·
I tell folks I hate this cold snap, and they often say I should enjoy it while I can cause summer’ll be here soon, and it’ll be hot as blazes. Y’all don’t understand. I’m a freak. I want that heat.
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@bygregorr @thekitze I’m optimizing for prompting a much more powerful computer that lives at my house
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Gregor@bygregorr·
@thekitze TUI fans will fight you on this but they're optimizing for "looks productive in a YouTube tutorial" not actual speed of thought. What made you switch?
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
the Codex app is a trillion and one time better than the codex cli and any other cli as a matter of fact. fuck tui, gimme ui all day every day
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Alexander 𖤓 Nietzschean Vitalist
To avoid burnout use the 30/30 rule: After 30 minutes of work quit and disappear to Southern Europe for 30 years
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Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward·
@levelsio Typing `tmux a` is too hard? I don't get it. Of all the complicated and weird tools on linux to pick on, why tmux - it's so straightforward.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I hate tmux It's so incredibly user unfriendly The shortcuts make no sense I wish someone would make a better tmux Even just logging into tmux attaching the screen is an illogical hell to type Again I hate tmux, it's so shit
Matthieu Richard@SpaceMatthieu

@levelsio Is there a good way to jump between tmux sessions on Termius? I find it quite hard to manage multiple codex/claude sessions on the go

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@JoyfullCat I would die if I did that to my cat
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Sam Knight@sam_knight87669·
This vastly understates model capabilities. We been able to do better-than-human web pentesting since the Sonnet 4.5 days. With the most recent model gen, I question the need for C2 frameworks because the model can inject ad hoc scripts in our testing. The cryptographic limitations are probably a limitation of their harness, we have autonomously cracked JWT in web and hashes in AD countless times. They note that models oftentimes find ways around the intended attack paths, which we see as well. it's making testing new models very difficult.
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Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
Opus 4.6's mean score is 15.6/32 on a cyber security task where it has to steal sensitive data from a protected internal database if we extrapolate Opus' trend it could potentially complete all 32/32 subtasks given a ~60T token budget (with a lucky run maybe only a few trillion tokens) however, given the score@100M trend over time, I expect models by early 2027 to hit 32/32 -> meaning they will be able to exfiltrate the protected data *insanely vibey vibe forecast (already asked for full data access)
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AI Security Institute@AISecurityInst

Can AI agents conduct advanced cyber-attacks autonomously? We tested seven models released between August 2024 and February 2026 on two custom-built cyber ranges designed to replicate complex attack environments. Here’s what we found🧵

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codey@renderful·
@bestplayeratlas Still trading with his entire portfolio years later, instead of stashing most of it into stables or other assets? Weird
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atlas@bestplayeratlas·
Have a friend that was close to 20M net worth Has almost a decade in crypto Lost the whole 20M yesterday in 10 minutes on cross margin An entire decade and multiple generations he could have retired all gone in 10 minutes
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codey@renderful·
@ybouane @ErdalToprak But with tailscale directly on the vps you can sidestep that as well, just depends on preference
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codey@renderful·
@ybouane @ErdalToprak You can also do it with an AWS Elastic IP as a tailscale exit node, so you connect to your tailscale exit node which has a fixed IP allocated to you by AWS and then use that as your gateway to ssh
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@levelsio@levelsio·
When I set up a new Hetzner VPS first thing I do install Tailscale and once I'm in via Tailscale lock down the firewall to only accept web traffic on HTTPS 443 for Cloudflare IPs and SSH 22 for Tailscale IP That way nobody can get in I know I keep repeating this but it should be basics of setting up a new VPS So basic IMHO it should be part of any VPS service to default install Tailscale and enable it so it's the only way to get in Why? A VPS server is just like your laptop or destop computer but now imagine if it's connected to the entire internet with 8 billion people that can access it and try hack it You want to only have it accessible to you And if you want to host a website on your VPS (like I do), you should only let Cloudflare access your VPS so it can stand in front and block any hack attempts Never expose a VPS to the world wide web which realistically is the world WILD web
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@levelsio @nfcodes I created a redis instance on hetzner with public port open for few minutes and someone was running a cryptominer the next moment taking 50% CPU 💀 After that I always use @Tailscale 👌

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Erdal@ErdalToprak·
@levelsio I don’t even expose the traffic I use cloudflare tunnels so the IP is never revealed and limit SSH to my fixed home IP
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codey@renderful·
@weswinder @levelsio This was my November project. Very fun. I think there’s a future here with composable tools that use STDIO, which kinda sounds like studio 🤔
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Wes Winder@weswinder·
@levelsio i’m messing around with building a daw/drum machine in the tui just because lol
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@levelsio@levelsio·
So many retro projects getting revived now with AI, which ones should I check out? I saw people reverse engineering Gameboy games etc.
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codey@renderful·
@ghbaker @mitchellh So I don't have to manage all the separate windows when I want to move it all to another screen or virtual desktop.
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Greg Baker@ghbaker·
@renderful @mitchellh I just open a new window instead of a tab, and because I’m using a window manager, I get two terminals side-by-side. Is there a functional difference between doing that vs using Ghostty tabs?
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
There's such a deep misunderstanding out there about tmux and I get so many absurd issue reports demonstrating that. Many don't realize that using them is like running a Windows VM on your Mac, and complaining to Apple that iCloud sync isn't working from Windows in the VM. They are super powerful and have their use and I am happy to support them in any way I can. I'm not anti-multiplexer, but I wish more people understood the architecture a bit more.
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codey@renderful·
@CodexHere @ibuildthecloud I use XFCE and KDE. Both great, but KDE wins unless you need max efficiency because it is very batteries included. As soon as you install it, it’s like you have a full integrated computer. Lots of little features, like audio management, notifications, system tray, power mgmt etc
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ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕩, ℍ𝕖𝕣𝕖
i'm not ready to distro hop, and i'm on popos atm. cosmic is unusable for my daily needs, it's too buggy and has awful ux. gnome is too weird these days. hyprland isn't avail on debian without jumping through hoops that end up failing anyway. kde is another 1gb, might try that
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