@145k4 Very cool! Ok yeah, that makes a lot of sense - Narrat is definitely more dev-centric, and this is very approachable. You could also post this in https://t.co/ZD7RTaMqpK https://t.co/sr2Nz6UnuV and the Narrative Games discord too: https://t.co/8PF74Oy473
My pie-in-the-sky requests for @CloudflareDev to overhaul corporate web dev:
* Fully hosted private Git + CI + "Pull Requests"
* Playwright end-to-end test running and result collection
* Storybook hosting + shapshot comparisons
* Private NPM package registry hosting
VoidZero, the team behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+, is joining Cloudflare. Vite stays open source, vendor-agnostic, and built for everyone. https://t.co/DJTpX4Q9Xt
@mykola@wesbos I see this in: https://t.co/dyTXYfhbB7 - but I don't pay for anything, my account got grandfathered in (as I had a blue check pre-X) so I'm not sure what is/isn't actually accessible!
deepsec is very cool! I ran it against our main backend repo at @khanacademy and it found some really interesting edge cases. Spun up an agent team in Claude and addressed all the high-impact issues. This likely would've been a multi-week, or month, effort otherwise!
Introducing deepsec, an open source coding security harness.
• CLI-first
• Sandbox-based scaling
• Pluggable coding agents
• Designed for large-scale repos
• Use AI Gateway or your own subscription
After months of successful internal use, we put it to the test on some of the largest open source codebases.
https://t.co/sPxZ6izJVV
@khanacademy I got a good laugh out of the shady: "If you're generating test data as a Khan Academy developer, you'd typically have better tools for that than a browser agent..." I mean, I guess, jeez...
An amusing side effect of using LLMs when working at @khanacademy is that occasionally they're like "You're trying to cheat, aren't you?? No cheating allowed!!" (Clearing the chat and using more authority usually works well!)
Saw a writhing ribbon snake mating ball today - very active with the warm weather! (Don’t watch if you have a snake phobia… it was a lot in person, 😝 🐍)
Anyone at @github know the status of https://t.co/gTNB5bddt3 ? Being unable to give fine-grained read:packages permissions is a pretty big blocker for agentic work. Really want to avoid using a classic PAT which gives way too much access!
This is an extremely cool - a dry stone wall mason built a game based upon his practice (using Claude). Sort of tetris-like but also a deck builder? Love seeing folks approach game creation from different directions!
Here's Waller, a game I made to help teach some of the fundamentals of drystone walling.
Many thanks to @JimmyRis for helping me bring this all together. It's been quite fun!
https://t.co/LJ4ZuVmLp6
@atomirex@claudeai@ChristiesInc@bonhams1793@_FloatingWorld Yep - there can be a lot of factors when determining the price. Condition is massive, as is the state. People are willing to pay a lot for a higher quality print. (Also, auctions tend to low-ball their estimates to encourage more bidding.)
I have a private db of Japanese print sales and I used @claudeai to make a report analyzing this month's auctions: https://t.co/uwMCtbjQ17 identifying under-valued lots, rare prints, comparing prints across auctions. Normally VERY hard to get this guidance.