Supply chain attacks can’t be solved with one silver bullet. They need a systemic approach.
For every dev layer (not just npm, but CI, Docker, and your editor) ask 4 questions:
1. How can we reduce dependencies?
2. Isolation
3. Update control
4. Review
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@Timque В последнем сезоне она как будто сильно похудела на лицо. Но если копнуть дальше и посмотреть ее во времена Клиники - становится понятно откуда такие руки.
Tried @Railway for the first time. Really nice!
But just figured out I don't need cloud based component for my app at all. Switching to local-first mindset slowly
It is shocking how far AI agents are from being as good as the industry sells them to be.
Don't get me wrong, they can do some aspects very well, but the notion that you can just review specs, test, and ship to production, let alone "we won't need devs soon," is vaporware.
According to recent polling, both sexes think it’s worse for a husband than a wife to have an affair – the opposite of the traditional double standard.
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The AI Cloud
I started Vercel in the 𝘸𝘦𝘣 𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘤𝘦𝘴 era. The 3 pillars the future of the web, cloud, and AI will rest on:
① Pages → Agents
② Problems → Solutions
③ Closed → Open
https://t.co/VZcf1wpLmJ
@samat Очень интересное (и как мне кажется, релевантное, мнение) в канале @ValerijBabuskin, о том, что "I highly doubt your app needs a multi-agent system" : https://t.co/xh0pbrvQGM
AI is becoming an operating system.
I open-sourced my cybernetic OS that automates workouts, diet, therapy, GTD, my venture capital work, content creation, side projects.
More useful than any agent, 100% customizable, runs off markdown, git, .rules and any LLM you like.