We need to bring more attention to the situation we have with npm. Drizzle releases are completely blocked by npm because of "too many published versions" (we have 1397 versions)
There is no way for us to delete old versions, unpublish old versions, or really do anything except contact the support team. Of course, we did that >3 weeks ago, but there has been no action from the npm team at all. Drizzle has >11.5M downloads/week and is used by hundreds of thousands of developers across the globe, yet we're getting no help from npm
It's not like only 10 people are blocked. There are many teams and developers waiting for us to ship important features, improvements, and fixes (Imagine receiving a security report in this situation and having zero ways to release a patch). Npm support keeps sending bot replies saying they need more time to handle the case
I'm begging someone to help us find anyone from the npm team who can help us delete old versions that are not used by anyone anymore, or at least give us a way to ship releases again
ps why is having 1397 releases a problem at all?
@ericelliott_ hey thanks Eric! I probably need to get more eyeballs on this to start, but maybe this will help with that too! 😅
https://t.co/dl4hW535VY
@stevencheng I was just envisioning this the other day. Does the tray height adjust to the task at hand? can it navigate at least single steps without tilting the tray? This could be an awesome helper for elderly folks who can still get themselves around but have difficulty moving stuff too..
@sean_j_roberts hate to be that guy, but did you ask Claude? Maybe it has something in claude.md or memory telling it to prefer the terminal or similar. Pretty sure I had the same but claude just told me I now have a bunch of Bash permissions set so maybe I never actually fixed it..
@hnshah "agent product?", hmm..
I have https://t.co/dl4hW535VY mostly done, and now https://t.co/9qYWYtjGYg is in the works (with a pretty bad landing page)
or it's a search engine that makes for a great thought partner.. It's all about the keywords and pushing it in different directions through the graph..
A great list of techniques for shaping AI responses here.
thanks Hiten.
AI can be a search engine or a thought partner.
I spend 3+ hours daily shaping responses so I don’t waste time on shallow answers. The key? Knowing how to push it past surface-level thinking.
Here are 21 techniques to turn AI into a second brain, not a toy.
@levie 100%. Even within a specific field there's rarely going to be one right answer for the question at hand. The model has to make a choice and, even with all the facts, will often roll a dice. The best context you can give it is your preferences in order to reduce those choices.
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@cnakazawa weird, I've been using a K3 for years with intel & apple macbooks and have never had an issue with crashes. (though I don't put the keyboard on the Mac)
@buhama_@Swizec yeh, did think maybe the replace should be used both ways. If back takes you to the previous [different] page it's ok the close the modal, but not if you're still on the same page.
Agree it's great to be able to bookmark/share.
It ate my quote..
Maggie: I think the way the vast majority of us should be relating to them right now is rubber ducks and not sources of truth at all. They're genuinely, as you say, sounding partners, thinking partners.