@Faizafabz You really think English is a native British language?
It's like you're complaining to the indigenous Briton why they are speaking a germanic language and now using latin and German vocabulary, grammar and structure.
@Faizafabz You will understand why the Briton speak English; a germanic language that's not even modernly German vocabulary but filled with latin and french words & grammar.
The technical staff at @URSBHQ spent the whole weekend upgrading their system. They have improved the service and I appreciate.
There's a number of technical issues though.
1/ The docs fail to generate and on inspecting the dev console and network requests, preview service returns an internal server error. Also not all docs are generated.
2/ Validation issue affecting appointment endpoints
The repeated error responses showing your Docfy is either receiving unexpected payload, unhandled exception during rendering or failing to inject some dependency.
It's like the technical staff are trying to register users with new national id on already built validation logic for old IDs as the uncaught exception is deterministic rather than transient. Maybe.
Gotenberg wasn't restarted on deploying?
I call your attention to this. It's sickening for technical users.
@URSBHQ@NIRA_Ug
🚨 A SENIOR ANTHROPIC ENGINEER JUST DROPPED AN 11-PAGE PDF ON LOOP ENGINEERING.
The core shift: stop prompting the agent. Build the system that prompts it.
Inside the autonomous loop:
- Discover → Finds its own work (failing CI, open issues).
- Isolate → Uses separate git worktrees to prevent collisions.
- Verify → A second agent reviews the work. (Never let agents self-grade).
- Persist → Writes to disk, not temporary context windows.
- Schedule → Runs automatically on a timer.
This is a great framework for building more reliable agentic systems
link to the guide below.
Read it, then check out this ace article on Loop Engineering by @akshay_pachaar 👇
Elon Musk: “Anyone who wants to make more than they take has my respect”
Elon is asked for his advice for entrepreneurs, to which he responds:
“I’m a big fan of anyone who wants to build. Anyone who wants to make more than they take has my respect. That’s the main thing you should aim for: to make more than you take and be a net contributor to society.”
He compares it to the pursuit of happiness:
“If you want to create something valuable financially, you don’t pursue that. It’s best to pursue providing useful products and services. If you do that, money will come as a natural consequence of that rather than pursuing money directly. You can’t pursue happiness directly. You pursue things that lead to happiness — fulfilling work, study, friends, loved ones.”
Elon continues:
“It sounds very obvious, but generally if somebody is trying to make a company work, they should expect to grind super hard and accept that there’s a meaningful chance of failure. Then just focus on having the output be worth more than the input. Are you a value creator? That’s what really matters: making more than you take.”
Source: @nikhilkamathcio (Nov 2025)