Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter
Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure
his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy
what he revealed:
> Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers
> sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning
> Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale
Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers
this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free
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I just finished creating my most valuable PDF yet:
"18 Claude Cowork Workflows for the Entire eBook Business" (44 pages).
I might charge for this in the future, but for now...
Reply "Claude" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
I've built production apps on a lot of backends. @insforge hits different.
One platform gave me auth, AI model access, embeddings, real-time, file storage and PostgreSQL — everything Drexii needed to connect 11 tools and 50+ actions in one AI agent.
No stitching together 6 different services. Just build.
This is what the backend for the agentic era looks like
@insforge changed backend as a service for solo developers. It makes database, auth, storage and functions easy and ready for AI. A true helper for building fast without a team.
WE FOUND SOMETHING IN... [MR. RUDI’S MANSION]
Seedance 2.0 Omni-Reference
A girl gang and their scooters crash a luxury Jakarta mansion party uninvited. Nobody stopped them at the gate. Nobody could stop them after that either. The host Mr. Rudi seems to know one of them and can't keep his eyes off her. His wife is losing her mind. And the answer at the end will surprise you.
My current “take over the world” coding stack:
⁍ Hermes Agent
⁍ GBrain
⁍ GStack
⁍ Matt Pocock’s Skills repo
⁍ coffee
⁍ delusion
⁍ and terminals I’m afraid to close
Agentic coding got weird fast.
A year ago the stack was:
‣ React
‣ FastAPI
‣ Postgres
‣ Redis
‣ Docker
Now it’s:
○ agent kernel
○ memory layer
○ skills layer
○ browser tools
○ subagents
○ permission boundaries
○ human supervisor with emotional damage
@garrytan is giving agents a brain.
@mattpocock drops a Skills repo and suddenly my coding assistant needs onboarding docs and SOPs.
The shift isn’t “AI writes code.”
It’s that the dev environment is becoming an operating system for tiny software employees.
Are we still coding, or founding micro-companies inside the terminal?
A Rust dev just killed Headless Chrome.
It's called Obscura. The open-source headless browser purpose-built for AI agents and scrapers at scale.
Chrome vs Obscura:
- Memory: 200MB+ → 30MB
- Binary: 300MB+ → 70MB
- Page load: 500ms → 85ms
- Startup: 2s → Instant
- Anti-detect: None → Built-in
Single binary. No Node, no Chrome, no dependencies.
Stealth mode is brutal:
→ Per-session fingerprint randomization (GPU, canvas, audio, battery)
→ 3,520 tracker domains blocked by default
→ navigator.webdriver masked to match real Chrome
→ Native function masking so detectors can't sniff it out
Drop-in replacement for Puppeteer and Playwright over CDP. Zero code changes.
If you run agents or serious scraping at scale, this repo prints money.
100% Opensource.
Holy shit…Karpathy dropped autoresearch and the internet rebuilt it 40 different ways in weeks.
Someone just cataloged every single fork, port, and descendant in one place.
Here's what the community built on top of it:
→ A macOS fork for Apple Silicon that runs the full loop on M-series chips
→ A Windows RTX version for consumer NVIDIA GPUs with VRAM floor configs
→ A WebGPU port that runs the entire experiment loop in your browser
→ A multi-GPU version with crash recovery and adaptive search strategy
→ A Colab/Kaggle T4 port for people who want to run it for free with zero local setup
Then it got stranger.
People started applying the loop to completely different domains.
→ A trading agent optimizing prompts against rolling Sharpe ratio instead of model loss
→ A genealogy researcher that iteratively expands and verifies family history
→ A Spring Boot service that grew from 119 lines to 950 in 5 autonomous cycles
The original idea was: give an AI a metric and let it self-improve until it wins.
Turns out that idea works on almost anything.
1.1k stars. 100% Opensource.
Repo: https://t.co/WMUD1mLWFV
SubhanAllah… today I learned something that shifted my entire perspective.
In class, the ustadh asked:
“Why do people die?”
Most of us answered:
“Because their time (ajal) has come.”
He said: No
It’s outrageous how Britain’s deliberate push for war between Russia and Ukraine—advancing their new world order—draws far less outrage than Iran. The US has poured roughly $188 billion into Ukraine, yet we hear endless noise about Israel while Britain’s warmongering gets a free pass.
America is saddled with a massive bill from the Ukraine-Russia conflict, fueled by Boris Johnson and Joe Biden’s pressure to reject peace. Britain is actively working to wreck America’s economy.
In stark contrast, war with Iran could erase America’s deficit and realign global markets in our favor. The Ukraine-Russia war, however, funnels economic power straight to globalist elites.
Before you bomb a people, you must first make them less than human.
“Stone Age” isn’t a military strategy.
It’s an ancient reflex.
Iran’s Embassy just reminded the world what was already written on clay tablets long before Washington DC was even a swamp.
Civilization has memory. Empires forget at their peril.