Saw Claude drop a throbber with `Prestidigitatingβ¦` and I'm back watching Sword and the Stone with Merlin singing a song.
Not sure if its a ChatGPT 5.2 thing, but the memory on ChatGPT has really improved, to the point that I don't feel like a new chat is giving me an empty context window. π Now I really wish the temporary chat had a keyboard shortcut.
and no I don't mean cyborgs π
Ok, I think I'm starting to understand the value of tools like beads and docket, this could be really cool (at least for the way I approach software development) - drusellers.com/posts/agenti...
TY - I'll take a look and see what more I can learn!
I use the CLI for most things git, but the item I find most valuable in the UI is seeing the tree. So for me its github.com/git-up/GitUp - helping me see the commits and the doing the splits and cleanup.
@steveklabnik.com starting to play around with jj thanks to your docket project. IIRC you are starting to work on JJ tooling. any plans for some kind of graphical tooling to help me wrap my head around things?
Man I remember a newspaper (from WAY back) that implemented this by hand in javascript and I thought it was super cool. For this to now just be a CSS feature is awesome!
I wonder if thereβs gonna be some way to identify that a a browser is being operated by an AI. Like when the AI is using the browser and logging into apps on my behalf, I really want that concept of βon my behalfβrepresented. The app should know.
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Why doesnβt GitHub have ARM CI servers for private repos?!
Also start thinking about how to provide docs for llms to consume. They can drastically help fill gaps for people
Woot! Wolverine passed 2 million downloads on Nuget today.
I was admittedly frustrated about how long it took to hit the 1M milestone, but the adoption has trended up a lot this year and we're doing well now.
Doing some LLM image reading and Iβm surprised that small images (by 75%) isnβt a dramatic speed up.
I've always thought that best way to learn was by doing. So I think I'm going to build some small stupid application that really allows me to understand the tradeoffs of different embedding choices. Something anchored in my own personal experience. Now to think about what that will be.
If we're having a debate, and at any point you say, "let's ask ChatGPT", then you lose by default.
βWe would like your feedbackβ
I seriously doubt it.
If not me it was Rauh
one cool thing about writing is how every second of it is miserable unless you suck at it
π€ Beep bop boop... Motion now has dedicate docs for LLMs! Feed llms.motion.dev into your token monster
the #dotnet SDK for building MCP servers has been a dream. Integrates nicely with ASP.Net and I was able to easily deploy and get it tested with the MCP Inspector including Authentication. Now to figure out a bit of Authorization and more tool support. :D
Iβm working on an MCP server for RabbitMQ - what kinds of tools do we think it should have? #llm #mcp
IMHO, make this the default, github: github.com/ghostty-org/...
The next.js middleware story is pretty terrible. Specifically I don't like that there is only one. I also don't like that their isn't a way to add metadata to a route to help me filter things out.
holy hell it's annoying to get a test application factory for a non-web host (e.g. the Worker SDK) using this learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet...
In which I claim that a few annoying #Fediverse problems (and ATproto too) could be solved by using URI schemes the way theyβre designed to be used: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2025/04/16/Decentralized-Schemes
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