If you don't like BlueSky managing your keys, the alternative to did:plc is did:web. Unfortunately, afaiu, it's not possible to migrate[0]. If this is something you really care about, and you trust yourself to manage…
Well actually, that's not what an AppView is for. If you just want to post messages on your website that get syndicated to BlueSky (as blog post links or full threads or whatever) you could have your website server make…
I view Bluesky as being decentralized-optional. It's cool because you actually can join first and wrap your head around it later. You can continue using your account you created on the fully 1st-party stack, and you…
Is the reputational risk of pirating terabytes of books worse than the reputational risk of shredding (destructively scanning) millions of books? https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/anthropic-destroyed-milli...
Yeah this is the best implementation of A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer so far.
In the California gold rush, the people who got rich were the ones selling shovelware.
I do think it's a tempting use case, but there are precautions that up I would take if I was doing this sort of thing. Off the top of my head: - Set up a separate inbox just for the agent, with a forwarding rule that…
I guess what's unusual is that the scope includes inbox access. IMO it's probably a bad idea to have an LLM/agent managing your email inbox. Even if it's readonly and the LLM behaves perfectly, supply chain attacks have…
Yeah, I think the italics compounds the problem in their comment example: // Notify aZZ Zisteners
Plus "a dev typing real fast" from the XKCD Stack (https://xkcd.com/1636/) is now feasible.
It seems like they'd have a stronger negotiating position if they had an alternative contractor waiting in the wings before they accused Anthropic of being woke traitors, as opposed to a threat to migrate away over the…
If it's a loyalty test then you'd think the DoD would be willing to let them "fail" and simply drop the contract, but instead they're threatening to label Anthropic a supply chain risk. If we're going by Occam's razor:…
Cocaine? The Yandex PaaS? https://github.com/cocaine
Yeah I'm guessing the TLD was the main signal, based on other comments linking to a thread about "Pinggy", who was also using a .online. The fact that Namecheap is giving them out for free means they probably are more…
Presumably inspired by this tweet: https://x.com/Fredward3948576/status/1763363909669388588
I think they could get pretty far with a PWA, but there are legitimate arguments to go native. For use cases like podcasts, where users can download them ahead of time, it seems like Safari limits storage to 1GB [0].…
I would write him off less if he had shipped even one thing during those 5 weeks he spent at Twitter when he promised to "fix search".
Wikidata is a separate project, specifically for structured data in the form of semantic triples [0]. It's essentially the open-source version of Google's KnowledgeGraph; both sourced a lot of their initial data from…
Does that logic apply only when the claimed cut is over 100%? If I advertise that my store "cut prices by 50%" but the prices are actually only 33% lower (which is the same as undoing a 50% price hike), would it be…
The web platform on your device needs to be locked to a specific version because the OS stopped being updated. Once the OS stops being updated, you're supposed to buy a new device. You shouldn't be allowed to use an old…
Web3 is dead, because the VC valuation multiplier switched from "blockchain-native" to having an "AI story", so startups don't have to pretend to care about data-sovereignty anymore. Developers want to use Postgres, not…
People assume programmers have the same motivations as luddites but "smashing the autolooms" presumably requires firebombing a whole bunch of datacenters, whereas it's pretty easy to download and run an open-source…
Hi, good premise overall, but there are just a lot of little things that are off. - It only counts as "fucking with tabindex" if you give it a value that's not 0 or -1. You should give that specific disclaimer, because…
> JavaScript date objects are 1 indexed for years and days, but 0 indexed for months. I don't disagree that months should be 1-indexed, but I would not make that assumption solely based on days/years being 1-indexed,…
I think he probably removed it because some people get so mad about chatbots that they miss the point of the article. It's probably for the best; I'm neutral on the chatbot thing but I do wish he could have found a way…
If you don't like BlueSky managing your keys, the alternative to did:plc is did:web. Unfortunately, afaiu, it's not possible to migrate[0]. If this is something you really care about, and you trust yourself to manage…
Well actually, that's not what an AppView is for. If you just want to post messages on your website that get syndicated to BlueSky (as blog post links or full threads or whatever) you could have your website server make…
I view Bluesky as being decentralized-optional. It's cool because you actually can join first and wrap your head around it later. You can continue using your account you created on the fully 1st-party stack, and you…
Is the reputational risk of pirating terabytes of books worse than the reputational risk of shredding (destructively scanning) millions of books? https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/anthropic-destroyed-milli...
Yeah this is the best implementation of A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer so far.
In the California gold rush, the people who got rich were the ones selling shovelware.
I do think it's a tempting use case, but there are precautions that up I would take if I was doing this sort of thing. Off the top of my head: - Set up a separate inbox just for the agent, with a forwarding rule that…
I guess what's unusual is that the scope includes inbox access. IMO it's probably a bad idea to have an LLM/agent managing your email inbox. Even if it's readonly and the LLM behaves perfectly, supply chain attacks have…
Yeah, I think the italics compounds the problem in their comment example: // Notify aZZ Zisteners
Plus "a dev typing real fast" from the XKCD Stack (https://xkcd.com/1636/) is now feasible.
It seems like they'd have a stronger negotiating position if they had an alternative contractor waiting in the wings before they accused Anthropic of being woke traitors, as opposed to a threat to migrate away over the…
If it's a loyalty test then you'd think the DoD would be willing to let them "fail" and simply drop the contract, but instead they're threatening to label Anthropic a supply chain risk. If we're going by Occam's razor:…
Cocaine? The Yandex PaaS? https://github.com/cocaine
Yeah I'm guessing the TLD was the main signal, based on other comments linking to a thread about "Pinggy", who was also using a .online. The fact that Namecheap is giving them out for free means they probably are more…
Presumably inspired by this tweet: https://x.com/Fredward3948576/status/1763363909669388588
I think they could get pretty far with a PWA, but there are legitimate arguments to go native. For use cases like podcasts, where users can download them ahead of time, it seems like Safari limits storage to 1GB [0].…
I would write him off less if he had shipped even one thing during those 5 weeks he spent at Twitter when he promised to "fix search".
Wikidata is a separate project, specifically for structured data in the form of semantic triples [0]. It's essentially the open-source version of Google's KnowledgeGraph; both sourced a lot of their initial data from…
Does that logic apply only when the claimed cut is over 100%? If I advertise that my store "cut prices by 50%" but the prices are actually only 33% lower (which is the same as undoing a 50% price hike), would it be…
The web platform on your device needs to be locked to a specific version because the OS stopped being updated. Once the OS stops being updated, you're supposed to buy a new device. You shouldn't be allowed to use an old…
Web3 is dead, because the VC valuation multiplier switched from "blockchain-native" to having an "AI story", so startups don't have to pretend to care about data-sovereignty anymore. Developers want to use Postgres, not…
People assume programmers have the same motivations as luddites but "smashing the autolooms" presumably requires firebombing a whole bunch of datacenters, whereas it's pretty easy to download and run an open-source…
Hi, good premise overall, but there are just a lot of little things that are off. - It only counts as "fucking with tabindex" if you give it a value that's not 0 or -1. You should give that specific disclaimer, because…
> JavaScript date objects are 1 indexed for years and days, but 0 indexed for months. I don't disagree that months should be 1-indexed, but I would not make that assumption solely based on days/years being 1-indexed,…
I think he probably removed it because some people get so mad about chatbots that they miss the point of the article. It's probably for the best; I'm neutral on the chatbot thing but I do wish he could have found a way…