I need to drink what youβre drinking.
I need to drink what youβre drinking.
It makes me so ridiculously happy to see how much positive feedback @codemonkey.io is getting about Chief - and he finally has a blog post up about it!
Ralph loops with one commit per task
www.geocod.io/code-and-coo...
If youβre thinking the job market is tough, thatβs because it is.
www.wsj.com/economy/jobs...
This is because many states make it easy to register to vote while getting a driver license. If you're not a citizen, be very careful about your government forms.
Easy voter registration comes back to bite immigrants.
There are increased reports of people getting NTA (notice to appear in immigration court), a preliminary step for possible deportation.
www.reddit.com/r/immigratio...
That was my favorite drink, before GERD. The spicy tomato juice aka bloody mary mix was best.
Apparently I'm one of the dozen people who use Windows with Bash as their main shell. direnv is completely broken in this setup. The solution is in a GitHub issue comment from 2019, that some how hasn't made it to the main repo.
github.com/direnv/diren...
I thought it was just me, but seems it's a widespread problem. Windows Hello prompts make sticky SHIFT key without any keypress. You gotta hit SHIFT once or twice to release.
www.reddit.com/r/1Password/...
My first Linux encounter was SCO Linux. What was yours?
I made a dashboard using Claude Code to visualize the visa issuance statistics for FY2024. Did you find any surpises?
visa-data.pages.dev
Trump's new executive order will ban, over the next three years, more than 140,000 spouses, fiancΓ©s, and minor children of US citizens and legal permanent residents. Nearly 100,000 nuclear family of US citizens. Unconscionable
So sorry Michelle.
Itβs like Baumol's cost disease, but for business models. Subscription business is so good, others have to change.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baumol_...
My god
Not a Ruby user, but I love Python match..case as well. If there are two or more elifs, Iβm reaching for match..case.
Hot!
Look very nice. Are those jalapeΓ±os?
Ah! Indeed. I donβt have a lot of it, but itβs still the slowest part. Iβm planning to switch from eslint to biome for that reason.
Ouch! What language is this?
It took a hundred years or more for this to happen to newspapers. Google did it in 25.
Abebooks used to be great in US too. I think theyβre owned by Amazon now.
πΈπΈπΈ Woohoo! My new book, Boost Your GitHub DX, is out now! πΈπΈπΈ
Itβs about using GitHub more effectively, touring you through the fundamental features with my experience-based commentary.
Check out the release post for more info and a link to the free sample:
adamj.eu/tech/2025/11...
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That sounds bad! We stopped using Notion a couple years ago in favor of ClickUp. Now weβve given on that too because of glitches. Why canβt they spend a little bit of attention to performance and bugs?
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I wrote up some notes on two new papers on prompt injection: Agents Rule of Two (from Meta AI) and The Attacker Moves Second (from Anthropic + OpenAI = DeepMind + others) simonwillison.net/2025/Nov/2/n...
Wonder why LLMs write so many useless and repetitive tests without using parametrization? Is it the norm in the code they've been trained on?
I don't like Cursor (they made choices that don't fit my way of working). Do you like any VS Code extension that works well for auto completion? I am all good on code agents, just need auto completion to relieve the tedium occasionally.
I've wanted to use stacked branches in #git for a while. Finally adopted, git-town a few weeks ago. It seems to be fine, fits my mental model, but is a bit slow. Anyone got a stacked branch tool that they like?
Thanks for the reminder. Signed up to the orientation. mobilize.us/s/UbOk6H