π° Yes, Claude Code can decompile itself. Here's the source code.
π° Yes, Claude Code can decompile itself. Here's the source code.
That's the problem: I can use uv for my projects, albeit not all tools support it yet (PyCharm, for instance).
Every other Python project on GitHub uses a random solution, which makes it very hard. I haven't even mentioned conda and the like.
Coming from Go, the Python ecosystem for managing dependencies is a real struggle: uv, pip, pip-tools, pipx, poetry, pyenv, twine, virtualenv, π€―
did you get the go programmer keyboard yet
Empathy starts with listening
Today was my last post on Twitter. I'll be using this account going forward while I contemplate the value of social media in my daily life.
Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #33.125!
Deep into the fjords of Norwayβ°οΈ
photo by seffis
According to a report from @kylierobison.bsky.social there are only 60,000 of us here on BlueSky. 1.2 million people have joined the wait list. With this kind of momentum, itβs going to be hard for the BlueSky team to resist scaling up. This is where BlueSky and the AT protocol will be tested.
What is Bluesky? What is the relationship between Bluesky and Twitter? How do invite codes work?
You asked. We answer:
https://blueskyweb.xyz/faq
hey, looks like you've got my graph there, it's available at https://bsky.jazco.dev and is fully open sourced, there's a GitHub link in the footer of the page. it's based on a week worth of data from the ATProto firehose of posts from BSky
Sunday morning stroll
Here's how to get 1000 invite codes
All you need is the bluesky admin credentials
Blue sky today
It was so cool meeting so many the CNCF Ambassadors in real life at KubeCon last week. Check out our "class photo"!
I like the vibe here; everyone is begging for invite codes to share. And it feels like Twitter 14 years ago.
Hello, world!