I have given the Kyabla Robot made on top of the nanobot an app layer..I am replacing all of my personal health and lifestyle managing apps with this new app layer...built on top of ai personal assistant
#nanobot#OpenClaw ...This week will add gen ui...and also wait for nanobot plugins layer to go live before releasing this...
Canonical will now serve as the lead maintainer and strategic steward for Flutter Desktop 🧡
With their deep technical expertise, @Canonical will lead the Flutter Desktop roadmap and oversee the maintenance of our Linux, Windows, and macOS embedders.
Fork your dependencies, trim them to only your use case, never update unless it breaks for your users. I’ve been vocal about this for 10+ years. I’ve always said that updating is way riskier than latent bugs (which can be tracked and CVEs monitored).
If you are updating a dependency, it’s on you to analyze every single commit in the full transitive set of dependencies. If you dont see anything compelling, dont update!
I remember at HashiCorp once in awhile an engineer would try to update a dep or replace a DIY lib with an external one and id always ask “show me the commit we need.” Dont update for the sake of it.
Feeling pretty swell about this mentality with all the supply chain attacks happening.
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It isn't unexpected that the focus of the Bun Rust rewrite is on the anti-Zig side more than anything, since the internet loves to hate. What is unexpected and unfortunate is that leadership within Bun hasn't tried to steer the conversation away from that at all.
There are so many positive and interesting takeaways from this and I'm not really seeing any of them pushed as the primary message.
A positive thing that hasn't been talked about at all is how far Bun came thanks to Zig. And even if you dump it now, its meaningful for how good Zig was to even build a product to this point and impact by any metric. I would've loved to see anyone in leadership say this.
On the interesting side is how fungible programming languages are nowadays. Programming languages used to be LOCK IN, and they're increasingly not so. You think the Bun rewrite in Rust is good for Rust? Bun has shown they can be in probably any language they want in roughly a week or two. Rust is expendable. Its useful until its not then it can be thrown out. That's interesting!
There's been a lot of talk about memory safety and no doubt Rust provides more guarantees than Zig. But I'd love to see a better analysis of why Bun in particular suffered so much rather than take the language-blame path. How could engineering as a practice been more rigorous to prevent this? What were the largest sources of crashes other programs should watch out for? How does Rust prevent them? How could Zig theoretically prevent them? That's interesting.
I know the official blog post hasn't come out yet from Bun. But they're smart enough to know that that PR would stir up controversy the moment it opened, or they should've been. And plenty in the company have been tweeting and writing about it. Its somewhat telling to me in various dimensions what they chose to talk about first.
I tend to think I'm pretty good at corporate PR/comms (especially when it comes to developer audiences) and I think appealing to the negative is never the right long term strategy; it does work to get short term eyes though.
‼️🚨 MAJOR IMPACT: AI just found an 18-year-old NGINX critical remote code execution vulnerability. It has been disclosed on GitHub including PoC code.
- Affects NGINX 0.6.27 through 1.30.0
- Triggered via the rewrite and set directives in config
- Update NGINX ASAP
- NGINX is a widely used HTTP web server, be sure to check its prevalence in other products
This @GoogleCloud_IN defect in account verification is driving me nuts from almost 2-3 months ..my digilocker aadhar works with all but fails with Google..My Election ID card ..even new EPIC issued by Election comission fails with @GoogleIndia ..Who is in charge??Why so sloppy?
The rug will be pulled again and again...and whatever one builds over the model..they will also build the same..As they are unsure still if they are electricity generating company or dishwasher making company..as soon as they see some nice use...boy immediately they rush to copy that
I can't help but feel personally burned by the Claude Code changes announced today.
We put so much work into wrapping the (atrocious) Claude Agent SDK in T3 Code. It was the ONLY path they supported, so we made it work. It was hell.
Now our users are getting their rate limits cut by 40x, despite us doing everything right.
I listened to the Claude Code team. I had my issues with their direction, but I trusted them and took them at their word.
I will never make that mistake again.
Until we see significant change, it is safe to assume any statement from an Anthropic employee is a lie on a timer.
The rug will be pulled, no matter how many promises are made beforehand.
@steren Thanks a lot for the update...always on low cost instances are killer features and specially spending cap means I can return to google cloud runs..thanks 🙏🏽 for all the hard work
@levelsio@Hetzner_Online Yet some youtuber was trashing is last night.. I like @Hetzner_Online too..though I took 1 large ovh ..I thought it would be instantly delivered but it too them some time..I like google compute vms too..waiting for cloud run instance always on GA
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🚨 OPEN SOURCE AI IS LITERALLY UNSTOPPABLE 🚨
The legendary founder of Redis (Antirez) just dropped ds4 - a custom native inference engine built specifically for DeepSeek v4 Flash
This is earth shattering! Here is why:
DeepSeek v4 Flash is a quasi-frontier model with a massive 1M context window
You can now run it LOCALLY on a 128GB Mac using specialized 2-bit quantization
The architecture is reimagined—he moved the KV cache from RAM directly to the SSD disk! 🤯
We already know DeepSeek v4 Flash is insanely good for agentic loops - Now you don't even need the cloud to run it
Closed-source labs are burning tens of billions on massive GPU clusters while single brilliant developers are running frontier-level AI on laptops!
They told us open-source would be worthless against trillion-dollar monopolies
Instead, pure hacker culture + incredible open-weight models are completely rewriting the rules
Open Source will ALWAYS win 💕