SecretiveShell

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SecretiveShell

SecretiveShell

@SecretiveShell

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SecretiveShell
SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@kentcdodds In theory the only thing an embodied AI agent cannot replace are luxury goods branded "handmade" or "made by humans". With the rate that models are progressing I think that robotics will be the bottleneck, and the best skills are probably ones like vintage watch repair.
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡
Kent C. Dodds ⚡@kentcdodds·
And to be clear, I don't see any reason why an agent can't manage as much or more context than you have with the right context management system in place, and they're getting access to more tools all the time. So what's the uniquely human thing they will never have? Learn that.
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡@kentcdodds·
Here's how I'm trying to figure out the skills that are durable enough to not be replaced by an agent... Imagine a future where agents are able to manage an infinite amount of context and have access to all of the same tools that you have access to. In that world, what unique value proposition does a human still have over an agent?
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
Markdown files are now an attack vector for shell injection, and loading a malicious skill can compromise your system. Luckily @SocketSecurity have an alert action for this, but it was disabled by default in my configuration so you might want to check that it is turned on.
Lydia Hallie ✨@lydiahallie

if your skill depends on dynamic content, you can embed !`command` in your SKILL.md to inject shell output directly into the prompt Claude Code runs it when the skill is invoked and swaps the placeholder inline, the model only sees the result!

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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@mattpocockuk Microsoft dev container cli is a great fit, and it has native support in vscode and zed editors.
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
What alternatives are there to docker sandbox for sandboxing Claude Code? It's unreliable as hell on WSL. /sandbox doesn't do what I want - cc can always get around it and it doesn't allow for properly AFK workflows.
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Shaun Smith
Shaun Smith@evalstate·
Friends let friends use their 4*GTX 3090 cluster. Thanks for the tokens @SecretiveShell 🙂
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Code Review optimizes for depth and may be more expensive than other solutions, like our open source GitHub Action. Reviews generally average $15–25, billed on token usage, and they scale based on PR complexity.
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Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@uzair_dev_ I buy my domains via cloudflare, since I use their other services at the same time. You can host your site on workers for no extra cost.
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Uzair@uzair_dev_·
Hey devs, Where do you usually buy your domains? - GoDaddy - Hostinger - Dynadot - Namecheap
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@GithubProjects real developers use a reproducible devcontainer independent of their host environment.
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GitHub Projects Community
GitHub Projects Community@GithubProjects·
Do DEVELOPERS really need a MacBook? yes yes yes yes yesyes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yesyes yes yes yes yesye yes yes yes yes yes yes
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Alex Ellis
Alex Ellis@alexellisuk·
Slicer is self-hosted software for Firecracker VMs as an easily consumable REST API and guest agent/SDK (cp, exec, shell, port-forward) Services = persistent i.e. Kubernetes Sandboxes = disposable lifecycle Users now get a free hosted VM as a bonus. @slicervm
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@willmcgugan cygwin32 and git bash in the default terminal, the others have already been tested
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Will McGugan
Will McGugan@willmcgugan·
Do me a favor. Run this in the Python REPL, and paste a screenshot. print('1\u200d2') Try on more than one terminal, if you have them installed.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
We're introducing 𝚜𝚔𝚒𝚕𝚕𝚜 – the "npm" of AI skills. Excited to see an open, agent-agnostic ecosystem of skills flourish. To get started, try: ▲ ~/ npx skills i vercel-labs/agent-skills
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@jlowin @code @mcpjams At this point I'm not sure there is really much point in implementing oauth in MCP clients as most popular servers also support API keys or access tokens. Are there any servers that offer extra tools/resources only when you log in via oauth?
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Jeremiah Lowin
Jeremiah Lowin@jlowin·
Adding CIMD auth support to FastMCP. AFAICT the ONLY major MCP clients with published CIMD documents are @code and @mcpjams. First of all, 👏! They're the only clients that will be auto-approved without consent screens in FastMCP 3.0. Second, where are all the others??
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@evalstate very cool, you can vibe code on two projects at once or run multiple services at the same time.
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Shaun Smith
Shaun Smith@evalstate·
quite a few people don't seem to know about the terminal split pane functionality -- so here it is in action. ctrl+alt+plus/minus for horizontal/vertical split
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Shaun Smith@evalstate·
content for windows terminal people:
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dax
dax@thdxr·
in opencode v1.1.11 you can now use your ChatGPT Plus/Pro plans in OpenCode /connect to set it up
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@ibuildthecloud This is much less of an issue with open models because there is a competitive edge gained from lowered inference costs. OpenAI/Anthropic can charge whatever they want because they are the exclusive provider of the top models.
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I'm starting to realize just how expensive vibe coding is. I get why people try to optimize token usage now. I'm not going to because I have money to light on fire. I'm really betting on the fact that either 1) other people make tokens more efficient or 2) it just gets cheaper.
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
do @ExaAILabs accept community PRs? Most of the open ones on their SDK repo have been open for months with no engagement from their team.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Worried about Ralph rimraf-ing your home directory? docker sandbox run claude Runs Claude in a dockerized sandbox in the current directory.
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Nobody really runs Windows Containers, right? Like windows inside the container. I know somebody must because there are so many windows users, but it's got to be tiny. Seems like dotnet on linux is the way to go.
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@ibuildthecloud That is a good point, I usually use my laptop from a train where there are tables available or from a lecture hall where there are desks available. If I am at home I would rather use a desktop then a laptop to take advantage of multiple monitors.
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
@SecretiveShell I work a lot with my laptop on my lap, sitting on a couch. I like a small, light, and not burning hot laptop.
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SecretiveShell@SecretiveShell·
@ibuildthecloud I am convinced you will never like mcp tasks lol, what feature do you want added to the protocol next?
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I can't believe my biggest challenge right now is debugging typescript. What a stupid language. I'm tempted to just rewrite it all in go. Oh, and MCP tasks still suck.
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