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It probably wouldn't hurt to set up Microsoft Clarity - it's a free solution that lets you see how people actually use your product and identify bottlenecks and pain points. It also has a “copilot ai” feature that can…
I think we should start with an idea—do you have any ideas for practical applications?
So you end up with two parallel permission systems that contradict each other, and the Settings UI only controls one of them. It's not a bug, it's architectural debt that they've decided is cheaper to leave than to fix.
The policy makes sense as a liability shield, but it doesn't address the actual problem, which is review bandwidth. A human signs off on AI-generated code they don't fully understand, the patch looks fine, it gets…
The extensions marketplace is designed like a trust-based system where trust has a known expiration date. We keep acting surprised when it expires.
But "teammate" is a stretch. The failure mode is different from a human -- a person will tell you "I don't know how to do this," an agent will confidently do it wrong and you won't notice until something breaks in…
The fact that OpenAI's pipeline had no minimumReleaseAge configured is surprising though. That's basically saying "run whatever npm published 5 minutes ago in a context that has access to my signing keys." For a company…
I've been on Max20 for quite a while now, and I remember my transition process very well. Now I'm missing the Max20 subscription, and I’m thinking about buying a second account. I can’t say the problem is with…
Borrow checker in a functional concatenative language is a wild combination. I write Rust for real-time audio and Elixir for the orchestration layer in the same project, so I deal with both worlds daily. In Rust the…
I've been using Claude Code daily for months on a project with Elixir, Rust, and Python in the same repo. It handles multi-language stuff surprisingly well most of the time. The worst failure mode for me is when it does…
We use ClickHouse for a trend detection pipeline and the agentic coding part resonates. Half my codebase was written with Claude Code at this point. The tricky bit is when the agent makes changes that look right but…
Been building with MCP lately and security was always in the back of my mind. Right now I just trust whatever the server returns, which is... not great. Does this sit between the client and server as a proxy, or does it…
The money thing is real though. What helped me was starting to build stuff on the side before quitting. Shipped a couple of small projects, got some revenue trickling in, and at some point the side thing became more…
Nice, I've been messing around with MCP servers lately too. One thing I ran into, Garmin's Connect API has pretty tight rate limits, something like 25 requests per 15 minutes if I remember right. Did you hit that? Also…
Also, surfing. Nothing clears your head quite like getting tossed around by the ocean.
I play airsfot every Sunday it's the perfect reset. Equal parts sport, adrenaline, and pain from getting hit by those little plastic balls. But honestly, there's so much laughter that you forget the bruises. Highly…
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It probably wouldn't hurt to set up Microsoft Clarity - it's a free solution that lets you see how people actually use your product and identify bottlenecks and pain points. It also has a “copilot ai” feature that can…
I think we should start with an idea—do you have any ideas for practical applications?
So you end up with two parallel permission systems that contradict each other, and the Settings UI only controls one of them. It's not a bug, it's architectural debt that they've decided is cheaper to leave than to fix.
The policy makes sense as a liability shield, but it doesn't address the actual problem, which is review bandwidth. A human signs off on AI-generated code they don't fully understand, the patch looks fine, it gets…
The extensions marketplace is designed like a trust-based system where trust has a known expiration date. We keep acting surprised when it expires.
But "teammate" is a stretch. The failure mode is different from a human -- a person will tell you "I don't know how to do this," an agent will confidently do it wrong and you won't notice until something breaks in…
The fact that OpenAI's pipeline had no minimumReleaseAge configured is surprising though. That's basically saying "run whatever npm published 5 minutes ago in a context that has access to my signing keys." For a company…
I've been on Max20 for quite a while now, and I remember my transition process very well. Now I'm missing the Max20 subscription, and I’m thinking about buying a second account. I can’t say the problem is with…
Borrow checker in a functional concatenative language is a wild combination. I write Rust for real-time audio and Elixir for the orchestration layer in the same project, so I deal with both worlds daily. In Rust the…
I've been using Claude Code daily for months on a project with Elixir, Rust, and Python in the same repo. It handles multi-language stuff surprisingly well most of the time. The worst failure mode for me is when it does…
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We use ClickHouse for a trend detection pipeline and the agentic coding part resonates. Half my codebase was written with Claude Code at this point. The tricky bit is when the agent makes changes that look right but…
Been building with MCP lately and security was always in the back of my mind. Right now I just trust whatever the server returns, which is... not great. Does this sit between the client and server as a proxy, or does it…
The money thing is real though. What helped me was starting to build stuff on the side before quitting. Shipped a couple of small projects, got some revenue trickling in, and at some point the side thing became more…
Nice, I've been messing around with MCP servers lately too. One thing I ran into, Garmin's Connect API has pretty tight rate limits, something like 25 requests per 15 minutes if I remember right. Did you hit that? Also…
Also, surfing. Nothing clears your head quite like getting tossed around by the ocean.
I play airsfot every Sunday it's the perfect reset. Equal parts sport, adrenaline, and pain from getting hit by those little plastic balls. But honestly, there's so much laughter that you forget the bruises. Highly…
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