Are you aware of any app comparable to StreetComplete for iOS?
I feel these vibes whilst living in Munich (or Bavaria, for that matter). Most stores / shops are forbidden to operate on Sundays or past 8pm, that is enshrined in an ancient law. If you want to open a new store and you…
Initially I had thought so too. But later I realized that it’s quite easy to do so when you force-deprecate the old product. There was no real choice, the old IDE simply stopped working after a certain cutoff date.…
My take on this: https://github.com/thiagowfx/pancake/tree/master/git_world
Exhaustive list of all blog directories I’ve heard of: https://perrotta.dev/2025/05/blog-directories/ (includes ooh.directory)
https://perrotta.dev — “today I learned”, Linux, open source, CNCF, programming, gen AI / LLMs, a little bit of everything.
Blog directories: https://perrotta.dev/2025/05/blog-directories/
Since it is an agent, I wonder why they didn’t go with “Claude Coworker” instead. On the other hand, it’s not “Claude Coder”, then it’s at least consistent.
Creative idea, however most calendar software clients offer meeting start times rounded to increments of 15 min. Setting meetings to start at :05 or :20 or :35 or :50 adds friction. Defaults matter for habit formation.…
The blog post starts with: > I’m using OpenAI here, but this works with any LLM provider Have you noticed there’s no OpenAI in the post?
> If there isn't a package for something that I need (and, surprisingly often, there are packages for what I need, and excellent ones!), I find that I can just do it myself. Quickly. (Serious question) With or without…
https://www.hyrumslaw.com/
Have you heard of https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec? It seems like a good fit.
There are two to distinguish: "Googlebot" and "Google-Extended".
Gerrit is one of the fewest major OSS I’m aware of that uses it: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/prolog-...
No need for root?
But then you need a browser extension just for that? It’s a bit overkill. I wonder if this works well with /etc/hosts or local DNS.
Would be a nice addition to the Arch Wiki as well: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/arch_compared_to_other_...
Adding the usual disclaimer that yay is an AUR helper and thus not officially supported by Arch. Arch users are advised to read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository instead. If you know what you're…
How is your experience with Pinboard?
Firefox 3 was much better. No Pocket. No article/news recommendations. Panorama view. Firefox used to be my favorite until it started to get bloated. Prioritizes privacy? Then let me turn recommendations and Pocket…
7 ties now!
Unsupervised Learning Newsletter by Daniel Miessler - https://danielmiessler.com/podcast/ It's both a weekly newsletter and a podcast. In the words of its author: > I do a weekly show called Unsupervised Learning where…
Your Facebook account is never deleted. It is only deactivated.
Since this is an OS designed with security in mind, and since they even mentioned Linux (albeit not too nicely), I missed a comparison with or mention of OpenBSD.
Are you aware of any app comparable to StreetComplete for iOS?
I feel these vibes whilst living in Munich (or Bavaria, for that matter). Most stores / shops are forbidden to operate on Sundays or past 8pm, that is enshrined in an ancient law. If you want to open a new store and you…
Initially I had thought so too. But later I realized that it’s quite easy to do so when you force-deprecate the old product. There was no real choice, the old IDE simply stopped working after a certain cutoff date.…
My take on this: https://github.com/thiagowfx/pancake/tree/master/git_world
Exhaustive list of all blog directories I’ve heard of: https://perrotta.dev/2025/05/blog-directories/ (includes ooh.directory)
https://perrotta.dev — “today I learned”, Linux, open source, CNCF, programming, gen AI / LLMs, a little bit of everything.
Blog directories: https://perrotta.dev/2025/05/blog-directories/
Since it is an agent, I wonder why they didn’t go with “Claude Coworker” instead. On the other hand, it’s not “Claude Coder”, then it’s at least consistent.
Creative idea, however most calendar software clients offer meeting start times rounded to increments of 15 min. Setting meetings to start at :05 or :20 or :35 or :50 adds friction. Defaults matter for habit formation.…
The blog post starts with: > I’m using OpenAI here, but this works with any LLM provider Have you noticed there’s no OpenAI in the post?
> If there isn't a package for something that I need (and, surprisingly often, there are packages for what I need, and excellent ones!), I find that I can just do it myself. Quickly. (Serious question) With or without…
https://www.hyrumslaw.com/
Have you heard of https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec? It seems like a good fit.
There are two to distinguish: "Googlebot" and "Google-Extended".
Gerrit is one of the fewest major OSS I’m aware of that uses it: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/prolog-...
No need for root?
But then you need a browser extension just for that? It’s a bit overkill. I wonder if this works well with /etc/hosts or local DNS.
Would be a nice addition to the Arch Wiki as well: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/arch_compared_to_other_...
Adding the usual disclaimer that yay is an AUR helper and thus not officially supported by Arch. Arch users are advised to read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository instead. If you know what you're…
How is your experience with Pinboard?
Firefox 3 was much better. No Pocket. No article/news recommendations. Panorama view. Firefox used to be my favorite until it started to get bloated. Prioritizes privacy? Then let me turn recommendations and Pocket…
7 ties now!
Unsupervised Learning Newsletter by Daniel Miessler - https://danielmiessler.com/podcast/ It's both a weekly newsletter and a podcast. In the words of its author: > I do a weekly show called Unsupervised Learning where…
Your Facebook account is never deleted. It is only deactivated.
Since this is an OS designed with security in mind, and since they even mentioned Linux (albeit not too nicely), I missed a comparison with or mention of OpenBSD.