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Jonathan Riche

Jonathan Riche

@RicheTechGuy

Building https://t.co/Tr2S8PHR17 & verde at Riche Ventures.

Toronto, Canada เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2012
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Tommy D. Rossi
Tommy D. Rossi@__morse·
latest zele release supports drafts and unsubscribe you can ask an agent to mass unsubscribe from newsletters in your inbox or prepare drafts for incoming emails github.com/remorses/zele
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Jonathan Riche
Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@tobi Yeh weird way to get more ppl to flee before thinking about fixing the problem...
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@Rasmic Yeh they don't care about us devs or our businesses man
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
I think I could help Anthropic Mythos fix opus, no mistakes
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@thdxr Depends on what your doing with it if it's for basic stuff Kimi and Gemini are pretty good but b/c of prompt injection and other stuff lol
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dax@thdxr·
i haven't really clicked with the openclaw category of product so i'm having trouble understanding some stuff can someone help me understand why it needs a particular good model? isn't it doing more basic stuff?
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Jonathan Riche
Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@dhh @lofreeco Those keyboards look great still like my splits more tho 😁 . Can't wait for the next Omacon this was a ton of fun man.
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
Big thanks to the team at @lofreeco for sponsoring ten of my beloved Flow84 V1 keyboards for lucky Omacon attendees. Love the custom OMA keys as well 🤩
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@saltyAom Helium hands down just make sure you have a good password manager lol
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Ok real question, Helium or Brave
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Dillon Mulroy
Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
when durable objects click
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@thoughtlesslabs Ive had to have a ton of coffee to do activities with my little guy today to after Omacon
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thoughtlesslabs@thoughtlesslabs·
When you get home from a conference and immediately need to take your kids to swimming lessons and dance lessons before even dropping off your bag, you are very thankful for conference swag
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
Great meeting and hanging out with everyone at Omacon today
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Chris Halaska
Chris Halaska@chalaska·
What keyboard purchase don't you regret? Currently on apple keyboard and feeling adventurous.
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Jonathan Riche@RicheTechGuy·
@zeeg I think the only I've seen the new AI is in my sunglasses lol and I cant tell the difference yet🤷‍♂️
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
This Meta release feels underwhelming and irrelevant if you don’t work for Meta. Am I missing anything?
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Max Kupriianov
Max Kupriianov@xlab_os·
@mitchellh Thanks for this perspective, to be honest I tried it around December 2025 and maybe back then it was not as good. I enjoyed working with Ghostty, spent about 3 months with this term as main driver, but it crashed more often than I expected (even the official linux build).
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Max Kupriianov
Max Kupriianov@xlab_os·
Zig is not a memory safe language and does nothing to protect the runtime from mistakes with memory. I don't get the trend to make another "sexy" language out of it just to rewrite all existing software. Yes it is fast, but it also crashes fast. Bun crashes, Ghostty crashes, I don't want to know the name of next big thing that is written in Zig and also crashes. In 2026 many segfaults or memory corruption errors can be weaponized to exploit systems. If you take slow but safe software and rewrite it into Zig you are actually working backwards. LLMs are also terrible at Zig because there isn't much code base and documented mistakes to learn from. One of my few exploration attempts was about making a CLI app with a buffer and mouse handling. It was one-shotted okay, but upon launch it just started to print raw bytes from my RAM onto the buffer. Basically exposing adjacent apps state. Zig might sound cool for people coming from the web world (where everything runs in the most safe sandbox imaginable) or even non-CS-backgrounded people who just pick a language that is popular on X, but this is a really bad bad option for anything with >0 users. Before LLMs - maybe, but not in today world. If you want raw power - write in C, ASM, use ASan. Also, Rust is not perfect but at least it offers something.
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
Omacon is happening this Friday in NYC. We have a great lineup of speakers, an awesome venue courtesy of @shopify, and 130 big nerds assembled for the celebration. The whole thing will be recorded AND streamed by @ThePrimeagen and team 🤘 omacon.org
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