Reading news my feeling is that the security implication of this sudden switch in development practices is massive
uk.pcmag.com/security/163... ( not sure if it is AI related, but I feel like it is)
grith.ai/blog/clineje... are just a few
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Reading news my feeling is that the security implication of this sudden switch in development practices is massive
uk.pcmag.com/security/163... ( not sure if it is AI related, but I feel like it is)
grith.ai/blog/clineje... are just a few
Well even if I could, it does not sound smart to look for an upgrade just now π
I have a laptop that 3y ago I thought was more than enough: 16GB RAM, 500Gb disk space.
I always under pressure now. Disk is also an issue at this point.
Ok I jump in between many different projects, but it was a problem even when I was not jumping this much.
Three customers, three different way to manage payments, contracts and so on π
thanks!
nice! I will look at it!
annoying but reasonable! One of my customers uses exit node because one of the service they use needs certain IPs and so on π Thanks @apenwarr.ca Tailscale is awesome!
am I the only one constantly kicked out from Google accounts, sometime LinkedIn as well and Slack? I think it is caused by #vpn in particular #tailscale with exit node enabled. I am moving in between exit node more often than usual those days.
this is exactly why I feel like it is time to move to something else. I still think it is a nice tool if you happen in a team that decide to split the painful part of maintaining it, and you can use it for as many things as possible. But alone, just too much.
Today development is agent orchestration. I am questioning why all the industry picked up this new definition of our field so quickly if as you said they enjoyed coding so much π
Are we so excited about all this agentic development because we managed to make development looking like a nightmare?
I think I should move into embedded development
I can't fight against nixos/python anymore. I need to find the time to move to something else
what about stream and twitch? do we have agent developer vibe coding and people or other agents watching? Never been too much into streaming so I am just curious
I mean, LLMs are supposed to be the one that make fuzzy replies from data π I understand what you are saying they need a way but yeah not into it just yet π
I feel like I can use successfully openapi spec for that. maybe. Who knows! More code is obviously the right solution
well I did not link the article blog.cloudflare.com/code-mode/ :D
Thanks! This is helpful! I also noticed that I did not share the link the weekend wipe from my memory where I read it xD
I don't understand how it is supposed to work but.. this articles says that we should write MCP to make LLM to interact with our external service. Then we need to build an SDK for them in typescript because they can't use MCP effectively. Why they can't just use the service SDK directly? π
What if "LLMs looking smart and useful" in software development is correlated to the enshittification of development itself?
node sounds the most critical but I think overall any language "popular" enough suffers similar issues. For sure node never developed a valuable alternative to "npm all the things"
I am also not sure how projects that care about being up-to-date can survive without services like this. I mean it is a lot of work to do it on a schedule
Today I configured renovatebot to a 2y old go project. Wow... I am not ready for what will happen in the other npm/svelte project I want to do the same for.
I am also not sure I have the energy to do it at this point
Nice use case to study accuracy from LLMs wikiedu.org/blog/2026/01...
itβs okay to admit that LLM-shaped software development just isnβt fun for you. You can accept the consequences and still dislike the shift.
Whether code generation sticks around or not, the craft already feels very differentβand Iβm not convinced thatβs neutral.
Anyone else wrestling with this?
There is a new #kubernetes working group if you want to contribute and you are passionate about restore and checkpoint or more in general persistency CRIU and such kubernetes.io/blog/2026/01...
by far calendar is the most complicated challenge so far if you want to run a business without being locked into huge companies like Google, Microsoft and so on
When I started my own business I wrote a few PHP pages to help me to manage the company. Collecting documents, contracts, contacts... Well I am adding invoices... yep I am this brave
I noticed an invoice for a wiki service from a very popular company that also does the project management tool we all love. Well for a small startup it is ~90$ a month. I run a dokuwiki my small business for free and sure OSS has hidden costs and complexity, but I am glad for what I can do with it