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Agent phishing is going to boom. It is wildly reckless and insecure to you hook these things up to anything you actually care about until prompt injection is no longer a thing.

I like your idea and stole it but used Mastodon instead :)

https://jesse.id/blog/posts/you-can-now-comment-on-my-blog-f...


People have been doing it with Mastodon (and perhaps Bluesky) for years.

https://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2025/Jan/adding-fediverse-comme...


I'd love to see a combination of the two as one comment section.

Well, Bluesky and Mastodon users can communicate with one another - as long as both parties opt in.

https://fed.brid.gy/

It works. The instructions on that site could be a bit more organized, though (example: I didn't have a profile picture so it wouldn't bridge my comments - it's listed on the page but you have to search for it).


Cool use of a social network.

Artisanal engineering is the only true way to code. No autocomplete. No linting. No prettifying. No colored brackets, braces, or nesting lines. If you're not instinctually converting your Rust to assembler in your head as you insert it into vi, can you even really call yourself a real developer?

I posted this comment using only curl by the way. Don't bother replying because I only engage in bidirectional conversation via SSH tunnel and netcat. I doubt that you could figure it out.


"You like code that's easy to work with, easy to understand, change and evolve? HAH! Bet you hate colored brackets and prettifying too!"

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Pretty sure the parent comment was being sarcastic but I cannot quite tell if you are, too.

It could well be 2 bots having a laugh

I'm a real boy

same boat


We use swarm in production and love it. K8s is extreme overkill for a high percentage of most of the shops who are using it, in my estimation.

It's not happening.

Great article.

I put a Teams meeting on my second monitor. I put Teams on my first monitor. I minimize Teams to look at something in a browser on the first monitor. The Teams meeting on the second monitor minimizes, too.

Mac window management UX is dogshit in a lot of different ways. There are a lot of problems that I either have to just deal with, or try to find some third party app to solve in lieu of Apple actually caring about UX again.


>Apple actually caring about UX again

I doubt Apple ever really cared about UX. It took Apple 24 years after Microsoft's Windows 2.0 introduced resizing a window from any edge, for Apple to finally implement it in MacOS Lion in 2011. Apple UX is ridiculous.

If they cared about UX, they'd throw out their "HIG", hire some competent people, and start over.

Why is the first item on the first menu of every software program "About this software"? Is it because the most frequently used thing by every user is to know what version of the software they are running? Apple specified this in their "HIG" long ago and it never changed, and it's been stuck there ever since. And it's completely stupid. MS Windows applications typically have "About this software" as the last menu item on the last menu, which is objectively a far better place for it than the first thing on the first menu, since it is rarely needed when using an application.


I'd say they have plenty of competent people, the problem is management and process.


Yeah, I don't feel comfortable with anything this government says for at least the next few years. It doesn't matter how sound the advice is. There is an agenda baked into everything.


I bought a Tailwind Plus trial a few years ago and I've been using AI tools since they came out. I typically find the block or template I want to use via the Tailwind Plus site and then feed it into Claude Code and ask the agent to modify them as required. This has been working well for me. I think the problem is that the Internet is absolutely full of people who expect free shit and never even consider paying for it to support the devs. I don't really know how you fix that. In a sane world, we'd be funding the most popular/useful projects using government grants, since our entire fucking economy sits atop a pile of OSS.


Ironically, some of the same people that are ready to pay $200.-/month Claude subscriptions.


You're not wrong.


I don't know why I didn't think about this before, but you are right. This is just wrong.


Bought a license, not a trial. Freudian slip.


I think you can see this when you look at the downvotes on that GitHub issue on any comment which suggests gating AI access behind a paywall.


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