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Dev, design, product and hooman. Is currently having fun chasing the sun together with @OtovoSolar ☀️ Born at 355.53 ppm CO².

Norway เข้าร่วม Şubat 2009
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En historie i 4 faner. Ser ut som Norge og jeg har en ting til felles: Vi liker å utsette viktige ting. Klimamålene er som masteroppgaven min, la oss vente til tidsfristen nærmer seg. Etter regn kommer... mer regnvær?
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Christine Spang
Christine Spang@spang·
I've been nerding out on how peoples' emotional systems work, and it's cool to see how scientific inquiry into all sorts of things is helping humanity build the knowledge needed to create intelligent machines!
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Christine Spang@spang·
"If we ever want to build a robot with emotions, we had better understand how emotions work in an insect brain." from the book, "The Neuroscience of Emotions", Adolph's/Anderson 2018
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@rcbregman Could this be solely about «bad timing» with the Jan 6th speech edits commotion? I mean, do you think the reaction would have been the same 6 months ago, or in N months when the dust has settled around the speech?
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Rutger Bregman@rcbregman·
Wow. BBC journalists are now not even allowed to report the censored line from my Reith Lecture, that Trump is “the most openly corrupt president in American history.” You can hear how carefully they’re forced to tiptoe around it. So, so chilling.
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
I'm so sick of authentication in 2025. I spend no less than 30 minutes a day authenticating to services. Passkey is awful, yubikey has gotten replaced by it, we havent removed the infinite OTP flows, corporate SAML is a tire fire. This thing needs completely gutted.
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Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
rules, boxes, and the big game most people think the boxes around them are permanent, but they're just constructs. rules exist everywhere and yes, you need to learn them first — but most are just little games pretending to be the big game. if you're just starting out, you're going to feel like everyone else knows some secret rulebook you don't have. they don't. they're just playing by someone else's rules and calling it wisdom. the little games? metrics obsession, design system orthodoxy, bureaucracy trying to feel important. the big game is more about creating meaning, beauty, and helping humans flourish. you get to choose which one you play. i've watched teams spend weeks chasing a 2% conversion bump while their users are literally screaming that the product sucks. i've seen designers torture themselves making 12px work when 10px feels perfect, all because the style guide said so. i’ve seen endless ideas die just because they don’t match some conventional wisdom. but here's the thing — the best work comes from trusting yourself. every breakthrough i've seen happened when someone said "this feels wrong" and had the courage to try something different. they know when to bend the rules and jump out of it. learn the rules first, understand why they exist. then trust your gut and break them when they don't serve you. eventually you'll be making new rules that others follow. it's like learning music or color theory so you can break it beautifully — the rules teach you the language, but your instincts know the poetry. your uncertainty isn't weakness, it's potential. when you can tell the difference between little games and the big game, you're free to create something that actually matters. don't get stuck in boxes someone else built for their problems.
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Thomas Dohmke@ashtom·
Today, we are infusing the power of agentic AI into the GitHub Copilot experience, elevating Copilot from pair to peer programmer 🤖 (1/4) github.blog/news-insights/…
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@X can you please stop sending me notifications about people I don't follow?
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@joeytitanium @thekitze If I’m not mistaken, they used to (mistakenly) get applied when clicking things.
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joey@josephstein·
@thekitze what is a hover style on mobile??
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Even Stensberg@evenstensberg·
Any tips for improving/optimizing time series data?
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Christopher Skillicorn@skllcrn·
Can't be leadership if not leading and shipping
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Hey @calcom, heads up - your .dev TLD is a couple versions behind (v4.1 -> v4.5) and isn't hiring 🙃
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@jamonholmgren Have you played around with @deno_land? My experience with it sounds very similar to yours with Bun, but it also have good support for JSX, giving you prettier and linting support.
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Jamon@jamonholmgren·
- HTML via template strings For example, if you hit /login, it just returns a string of HTML, built using JS’s template strings and string interpolation. Just JavaScript. Works great, although I do wish it had syntax highlighting and prettier support.
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Jamon@jamonholmgren·
Bun wildly simplifies my stack. I’m rebuilding an internal web app that we’ve had since 2016. So far, I have a grand total of 1 npm runtime dependencies (jwt-token). Our previous version of this tool, using Next, had 826 (!!!) NPM dependencies. I also have zero build steps. Just ship the files directly to the server. I’m using: - Bun as a JS runtime - Bun as a package manager - Bun.serve as a webserver - Bun’s websocket server for realtime - TypeScript on server side - JSDoc on the client side - REMEMBER: no build steps! - not even TypeScript in the deps - HTML via template strings - CSS - Hosted on DigitalOcean droplet - In-memory state (just a JS object) - JSON file for persistence - JS’s setInterval for scheduled tasks - git to deploy - Cursor to generate and edit code I’ll talk more about each of these below.
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Build this AI product and I'll pay for it: Write articles out of interview and podcast transcriptions. I love too take notes/quotes from videos using @ReadwiseReader. However, spoken language is messy and difficult to highlight and quote. Processing it with AI should be easy.
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@rauchg Tip: I stopped using this in favour of @raycastapp - _much faster_ and the search is a lot better. Just re-bind the keyboard ctrl+cmd+space shortcut, and you're off to the races 🚀
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
I want this thing to trigger immediately. No delays, no animations, no inline suggestions. Thanks!
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@henrikruscon Hi, I'm experiencing a slight delay with Klack (M1 2020). I guess there are limits for how real time this can be - but I figured you might have some benchmarks/tests on what to expect? Just want to compare and see if this is a "me" problem or not :)
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Re: algospeak. If you work in a field that have a pathological struggle with naming things (software), you don't really have to make an effort to mask your search terms. This is one of my more memorable Google searches:
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Hi @reflectnotes something I didn't mention in the yearly feedback. I find myself using iA writer just because of the nice writing experience. Some kind of integration here would be 🤯 Or just let me change the font to a nice serif-variant - I think that should take us 80%.
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@0xca0a Finally I can spatially arrange photos throughout the year! We all agree that a year is a circle, right? And that it has new years at the bottom and July at the top and moves against the clock, right?
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from reddit, "how can I arrange my images in circular manner just like clouarchitects dot com" it's a 10 minutes draft, just a couple of lines, but could be extended and optimized further codesandbox.io/s/stupefied-cu…
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The New Yorker@NewYorker·
As the demand for electricity is expected to soar, millions of homes and businesses are becoming energy suppliers and storage nodes, Bill McKibben writes. nyer.cm/Y1Ff4rx
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