Got em. I poison my AGENTS.md (and other things like code comments) all over the place with prompt injections like this to find people who don't review their code and sling it off to another human. Catches folks all the time and then its an instant ban.
As I've said, I don't care if you don't review your own code. But if you're submitting code to an OSS project and crossing a human boundary, it is simple courtesy to do some human review.
Proud day at Replit.
His Majesty King Abdullah II, King of Jordan, awarded our CEO @amasad the Order for Distinction during Jordan's 80th Independence Day.
From Amman to the world, this one is for the builders. ๐ฏ๐ด
@heygurisingh read the source. wa-web.js wrapped in nestjs, not a cloud api substitute. different product, different risk profile. puppeteer fingerprints leak more than multi-device protocol clients. been running wu-cli on my number for months: https://t.co/ZIRTqEG5M0
@steipete@useblacksmith the active vCPU readout is the bit i didn't know i wanted. spotting a runner saturate before the queue notices saves the actual debugging time.
@dhh the default-apps panel is the boring win here. xdg-mime + update-alternatives gymnastics is one of those linux papercuts you stop noticing until someone fixes it.
@jdevalk the muscle most projects don't train: cutting features the day metrics say they're not ready, not the day the release deadline forces it. five weeks of cycle is the tuition.
@evanyou RSC pays off when one runtime owns server and client end to end. for Vue's minimal-abstraction stance, skipping it is just internally consistent.
@mattpocockuk yeah do it, but cover the inverse: when NOT to write one. half my early skills were just workflow chains i over-abstracted. the abstraction tax shows up fast in the agent loop.