It's not auto-merging, just fixing lints and such - I still have to review.
It's not auto-merging, just fixing lints and such - I still have to review.
Self healing bot commenting on Github to let me know it pushed a commit fixing my PR
I built a GitHub Action that auto-fixes CI failures using Claude.
CI fails on a PR β Claude analyzes the error β fixes it β commits.
No context switch. No human in the loop for mundane stuff.
The best AI workflow is the one you never have to trigger.
π gist.github.com/ArnaudRinqui...
I'm even using the default theme...
it's supposedly "fast", other than that I don't know. I don't use any fancy feature, just one window, one tab, rest is tmux.
This week was the week I switched from VSCode centric workflow to Ghostty + tmux
only needed VSCode to read diffs and don't write code myself anymore. overkill and resource hungry
worktrunk hooks to open a 4 panes tmux window with, claude, lazygit and home made TUI on worktree creation is golden
Oh damn, I (co-)wrote our own worktree script assigning random port on worktree creation, run pnpm etc...
Well, there's an much nicer solution: worktrunk.dev
I just migrated our script to be a post-create hook and boom, same but much nicer!
A must see: youtu.be/4KvbVq3Eg5w?...
I donβt know how many times Iβve tried to explain the concept and usefulness of composition in React β now I just have to forward this video
And the best part: thereβs a skill for it.
github.com/vercel-labs/...
Thanks @rojo.bsky.social π
fastest QA workflow:
1. setup agentation.dev (behind feature flag in prod)
2. annotate your app
3. one-click copy an AI friendly recap of annotations
4. paste in Claude Code
- or in a Claude Code Web
- or Slack it then "@claude handle this"
5. go grab coffee
6. come back to PR
Claude Code UI showing "1% context left before auto-compact"
"πͺ« 1% battery left" - 2026 edition
VSCode displaying only my split terminal with Claude in each of them - everything else is blank
I'm not sure if VSCode crashed on me or if it became sentient and figured:
"fuck it, I'll show you what you actually use me for and get rid of the rest"
birthday form showing native date input
OMG @bsky.app is probably the first mainstream app I witness *not* re-inventing the wheel and use the native `<input type="date"/>` instead
π«Ά
(also yes this is my actual date of birth, presents accepted)
## Memory Suggestions - When you notice repeated corrections, preferences, or patterns in my feedback, proactively suggest: "Should I remember: [concise rule]?" - Suggest memories for: code style preferences, architectural decisions, workflow preferences, tools I prefer, things I consistently reject - Format suggestions as single-line rules ready to paste into CLAUDE.md - Batch multiple suggestions at natural stopping points (end of task, after several corrections)
Infinite loops in the AI era: asking Claude to generate a memory instruction inciting it to suggest more memories β
Image of a screenshot of news headline, saying, "WhatsApp is getting ads using personal data from Instagram and Facebook Forced Consent & Consent Bypass / 16 June 2025 Meta announced today that it also wants to introduce ads on WhatsApp, which will be based on personal data from Facebook and Instagram. This further integrates WhatsApp into other Meta services - an originally independent app, which initially was available for just $1 per year without ads or data usage. This also means that Meta is consolidating its social networking monopoly. EU law was actually supposed to prevent this."
Use Signal. We promise, no AI clutter, and no surveillance ads, whatever the rest of the industry does. <3
Le papier peut se tΓ©lΓ©charger ici www.researchgate.net/publication/...
DβaprΓ¨s la trΓ¨s scientifique thΓ©orie universelle des 3 genres (soup, salad or sandwich), la pizza est une salade saladtheory.github.io
Support platform such as Stack Overflow would be in a better position.
1. Going to bed early
2. Not leaving my house
3. Not going to a party
My childhood punishments have become my adult goals.
What are your plans?
Screenshot of CSS Form Control Styling Level 1 First Public Working Draft web standard from the W3C's CSS Working Group
There it is! Finally, a real solution for how to style all of the HTML form controls using your own custom CSS to change anything βΒ building on an interoperable UA set of defaults.
First, styling the in-page part of controls + the popover for <select>. (Later weβll do popovers for more things.)
π€© Just learned about CSS Overview in Chrome Dev tools thanks to @domizajac.bsky.social at React Paris with @bejs.bsky.social
OpenAI shocked and appalled that an AI company would steal intellectual property
www.404media.co/openai-furio...
This is the right move
Need version of DVD Logo hitting the corner
"DOOM: The Gallery Experience" on the web.
Try it: bobatealee.itch.io/doom-the-gal...
donβt click
Maybe late March!
Roguelite mechanisms.
A minimalist illustration showing a packaged charger box labeled "one Union one Charger." The box features an image of a blue charger with the European Union flag symbol and a USB-C cable. The scene is set within a holiday theme, with decorative Christmas trees, ornaments, and gift boxes surrounding the charger box. In the top right corner, there is a small EU flag symbol.
Itβs time for THE charger.
Today, the USB-C becomes officially the common standard for charging new mobile electronic devices in the EU.
It means better-charging technology, reduced e-waste, and less fuss to find the chargers you need!
#DigitalEU
Augment is really great. Such an upgrade to Copilot
www.augmentcode.com
Nice recap of what 2024 brought to CSS!
It feels so good to see some very painful topics, like popover, being solved elegantly, once for all.
Thank your #CSS folks! π«Ά
chrome.dev/css-wrapped-...