@bneeditor@akinder71 Simple question: where are the social media posts from Polish people reporting drones flying over head? The answer should be simple too.
Fun fact. Apple did this to me in 2019 over a messages 0-click bug. So I did some magic and got myself added to their daily bug bounty standup call, which was just a FaceTime group call. I submitted another vuln with a screenshot of their call and got a threatening letter.
@antirez Mostly information filter of which "bubbles" you are in, I believe. Early may I finally convinced a opus-minded friend to just give gpt-5.4/5 a try for his tasks and he was mindblown about its capabilities, depsite me talking about it to him for a month already
@lucasmeijer In regards to the orchestrationlayer, you can "just have an agent implement an issue" that's pretty much how I work now, let the agent use tea cli to read the issue, discuss context, then have it implement it (and then review it)
@lucasmeijer I've "reverted back to" using plain old issues with labels on a self hosted gitea server, easy to iterate on and for longer running experiments they can have their own branch/pull request without losing context and not messing up main
"Meta, het moederbedrijf van Facebook en Instagram, houdt dergelijke advertenties niet tegen." Wat een fijn bedrijf is het toch. https://t.co/k92gcCKFCG
@edthrn@badlogicgames Not that there is a real alternative to their dns/ddos solution, but you can still just switch your nameservers and "rough it out" when it comes down to it.
@edthrn@badlogicgames Yes, totally fair point. When I saw the article on HN earlier I couldn't read it because of 'rate limits', I just read it now. I assumed they only used the DNS functionality but it seems like the entirely built the website on their stack.