Catching the last ball of the match at Roland Garros , who would have thought … ha… I’d like to call SK Warne, MD Crowe and my old man,but … ah well, they probably already know
Fork your dependencies, trim them to only your use case, never update unless it breaks for your users. I’ve been vocal about this for 10+ years. I’ve always said that updating is way riskier than latent bugs (which can be tracked and CVEs monitored).
If you are updating a dependency, it’s on you to analyze every single commit in the full transitive set of dependencies. If you dont see anything compelling, dont update!
I remember at HashiCorp once in awhile an engineer would try to update a dep or replace a DIY lib with an external one and id always ask “show me the commit we need.” Dont update for the sake of it.
Feeling pretty swell about this mentality with all the supply chain attacks happening.
Only one chance in this lifetime…
Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him.
I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.
Built g4a. One command in your repo, and your codebase has a shared memory.
The reasoning already exists. Your agent already thinks before it writes. Git already works everywhere. g4a just connects the two. No new infrastructure. No server. No account. Zero external dependencies.
Every AI agent's reasoning is stored in git. Human reviewers stop guessing intent. Human debuggers get a full decision trail. AI agents never start from zero again. Everyone's life gets easier.
Your existing git setup just became 1000x more valuable.
Built for Claude Code @AnthropicAI@claudeai first. @OpenAI Codex, @cursor_ai, @antigravity coming soon.
https://t.co/AR2WShitnz
Try it on a real repo. 30 seconds to set up. Tell me what you think. What's the first thing you would search with g4a?
#git #claude #ClaudeCode #DeveloperExperience #CodeReview
@livspace
Livspace is doing great for Indian Startup fraternity.
Along with their owner business they are helping businesses like https://t.co/c4TDF82QrZ for finding house for rent and Porter for moving your stuff to new rental and VakilSearch who I had to hire at a significant fees in helping me file a Consumer and Criminal case and proceeding with further legal proceedings.
I would suggest to keep some 8-10 lacs aside on top of your Livspace budget when planning for your interiors. This "startup support fund" will save you significant time when you inevitably need to find a rental, hire packers/movers, or engage legal counsel.
For us it’s been 211 days since first payment. And 69 days since we were promised to move in.
You have a choice: you can either save your time and peace of mind, or you can join us in "contributing" to India’s startup community. We didn't intend to be so charitable, but Livspace made that choice for us.
Kudos to the entire Livspace team and their leadership.
#Startups
I am the main developer fixing security issues in FFmpeg. I have fixed over 2700 google oss fuzz issues. I have fixed most of the BIGSLEEP issues. And i disagree with the comments @ffmpeg (Kieran) has made about google. From all companies, google has been the most helpfull & nice
Elon Musk on Tesla's next-gen HW5 (AI5) chip:
"We are actually going to focus TSMC and Samsung on AI5. The chip design is an amazing design. I have spent almost every weekend the last few months with the chip design on AI5. By some metrics, it will be 40X better than AI4. We have a detailed understanding of the entire stack. With AI5, we deleted the legacy GPU. It basically is a GPU. We also deleted the image signal processor; This is a beautiful chip. I've poured so much life energy into this personally. It will be a real winner."
Until ~2015, GitHub Pages hosted over 2 million websites on 2 servers with a multi-million-line nginx.conf, edited and reloaded per deploy. This worked incredibly well, with https://t.co/DcP1J23VVj ranking as the 140th most visited domain on the web at the time.
The last bell 🙏🥲
After ringing the school bell for last 38 years
This man rang the school bell for the one last time and this is how it went
Good to see he was given this farewell bell and respect by school and students
What are your memories of your School bell...