If you would like to try this summary for your own feed the app is now at zeitgeist.blue (you have to use your own Anthropic key though because it eats tokens like whoa)
If you would like to try this summary for your own feed the app is now at zeitgeist.blue (you have to use your own Anthropic key though because it eats tokens like whoa)
+1; I guess it's 11 years in the future now
rylandduncan.substack.com/p/volcano-in...
#reading-list
Highly recommended.
> Youβll never finish giving your friend your notes on their pilot and you know theyβll tell everybody about it in a way where you sound like the bad guy even though youβre going through stuff (lava mutilation.)
Screenshot because "quote posts" are disabled of why's post, "Until December of last year I was using LLMs as fancy autocomplete for coding. It was nice for scaffolding out boilerplate, or giving me a gut check on some things, or banging out some boring routine stuff. In the past two months Claude has written about 99% of my code. Things are changing. Fast"
That's cool. I was rejected by hiring because I normally write my frontend code with template literals instead of JSXβ¦
I wrote about some things I'm struggling with in the technology industry, preceded by an appreciation for folk music.
ghuntley.com/ralph/
#reading-list ##devlog
I was surprised to learn that the "ralph wiggum loop" is actually quite sophisticated. It's about optimizing the time spent in the "context window."
The work has moved from implementing to writing the specification.
would love for this lil web component i wrote to become obsolete!
npmx.dev/package/rovi...
welcome @doctorow.pluralistic.net!
on your own PDS host (bsky.pluralistic.net), using did:web (did:web:pluralistic.net), and self-controlled domain handle.
looks like things are working/interoperating; let us (the atmosphere ecosystem) know if you run in to any issues
Building in the atmosphere means you don't have to go it alone.
We know organizers, and the groups-of-coordination they facilitate, require digital infrastructure for events planning. Ergo @roomy.space needs Events.
@tompscanlan.bsky.social agreed and magicked @openmeet.net straight into Roomy.
A section of the OpenAI Symphony readme that says βtell your coding agent to build symphony in a programming language of your choiceβ with a link to a detailed spec
We have reached a moment where instead of releasing software you simply release the detailed spec for software and tell people to prompt their agent to build it themselves
From the README of OpenAIβs new Symphony orchestrator: github.com/openai/symph...
#devlog
Better style, add serverside input validation to vanishing.page
harpers.org/archive/2026...
The descriptions of SF
> The city is temperate and brightly colored, with plenty of pleasant trees, but on every corner it speaks to you in an aggressively alien nonsense.
The classic node turtle + rocket!
Not quite ready to launch, but if you're a decentralized identity and/or AT proto nerd, you might want to take an early peek at this freeq.at
Thought about this too.
pdsaas.xyz
> Why would you want to store your data on any server besides Bluesky's? Because it decouples your data from the app. If Bluesky (or your preferred other frontend app) disappears or turns evil, your data still remains.
I started a new chapter of my Agentic Engineering Patternw guide about anti-patterns - things NOT to do
So far I only have one: Inflicting unreviewed code on collaborators, aka dumping a thousand line PR without even making sure it works first simonwillison.net/guides/agent...
Check out my new blog post, 'ATProtocol Patterns: Record Elicitation'. In ATProtocol, only the user's client can write to their repo. But what if the AppView has information the client doesn't?
Screenshot of a post by me that says "hello again, world. Still out here, still just doing things, forever"
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Relatable
Hello again, world. Still out here, still just doing things, forever
write on pckt
write on pckt.blog
posted with drerings.app
From the @npmx.dev stream today w/ @codetv.dev
+1 about AT protocol + adding social features to any website.
It saves you time.
drerings.app is a totally frontend app that uses Bluesky as the backend.
@pfrazee.com @bnewbold.net if yβall ever get tired of WebSockets for one-to-many distribution, MOQT might be able to help.
www.ietf.org/archive/id/d...
Good news everyone. The bluesky website can write posts on my PDS's domain.
bsky.app/profile/alic...
#devlog
#devlog
Added an auto link back to the website on each post in drerings.app .
Screenshot showing a character counter and textarea
#devlog
used my side project in my other side project today
github.com/substrate-sy...
drerings.app
A clean looking graphic with sharp lines and crisp colour
The same graphic, but muddy and blocky. The previously sharp lines are blurry.
I think it's often overlooked that AVIF is also really good at flat colour & sharp edges.
Don't go straight for a lossless format just because it's the kind of image that would look bad as a JPEG.
Here's an 11kb image as an AVIF, vs JPEG XL.
www.alwaystwisted.com/articles/bui...
Had to do this recently.
#reading-list #devlog #css
Another day, another web component.
github.com/substrate-sy...
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Screenshot that shows the Eraser input
__New feature__
Due to overwhelming demand (I saw 1 person use it), I made an eraser for the drawing app.
drerings.app
#devlog
Nice!