@github is fucking garbage. Did them pivoting to AI/Copilot company at @microsoft make their basic requests to load repo page also go through AI? Can't find other explanation for this. I explored like 15 github repos, reading docs as usual, and got this shit
Are you dev?
Try NECK for your next app: Nuxt + Encore + Caddy + Komodo.
It’s built around opinionated stacks, so there’s usually one clean way to ship a feature. That also makes AI coding safer: less room for weird abstractions/style drift.
https://t.co/6OJXNbLUMm
Are you dev?
Try NECK for your next app: Nuxt + Encore + Caddy + Komodo.
It’s built around opinionated stacks, so there’s usually one clean way to ship a feature. That also makes AI coding safer: less room for weird abstractions/style drift.
https://t.co/6OJXNbLUMm
@encoredotdev, @nuxt_js, @caddyserver and Komodo was my favorite way to build apps for a long time - it's shame not every dev has the ability to experience this DX!
Introducing the open source version of evm now: https://t.co/8aHGAx6dik
We believe EVM contracts deserve a simple, open source UI that enables users to use contracts permissionlessly.
That's why we're working on a standard and sdk and the above example dApp UI to power better UX for interacting with smart contracts.
@notgrubles Interestingly, late bitcoin devs, not satoshi/early bitcoin devs, as earlier addresses (and thus satoshi address) uses P2PK address (not P2PKH) which reveals pubkey without needing to sign transactions, so early bitcoin addresses/satoshi one are *not* quantum proof
Have you ever looked at svgs/html and thought "it's kinda wasteful to send it all in source code form, as transmission cost compounds"?
I thought too, and wrote a blog on optimizing it: https://t.co/a8cSWguBGS
So your complaint is token *not* being released? You people are weird, if token is released but dies out because trend ended - it's a rug and a scam, and now if it's *not* specifically because I know it won't take off then it's a scam? And yes I abandoned it with same reason of not releasing the token - I don't think it fits the current demand and I don't want to support a dead project. I don't think that stepping away or closing a project is a scam tho.
One interesting tendancy I notice right now is that the more code changes given person does in a timespan, the less he understands 'his' changes and overall codebase and further from reality he is
One of the most frustrating aspects of the development world in AI era is collaboration and specifically merging codebases that have been heavily modified by other people's agents and based on older version of upstream.
That's why I made XAB, AI based tool for merging branches based on *intent* of commits, not just the content, check it out: https://t.co/YGmmDM2Aq3