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.
Llevo 28 meses con la enfermedad hasta hace 1 mes estaba controlada, ya no.
En los análisis SEER del carcinoma neuroendocrino de la mama, la supervivencia global mediana para la enfermedad en estadio IV AJCC fue de 13 meses.
mientras que en la cohorte de una sola institución norteamericana armonizada con OMS-2012, la SG mediana para el subgrupo metastásico al inicio fue de 30 meses.
Por eso el momento de abordar la parte neuroendocrina es ahora
Good companies don't hand their hardest, most critical projects to engineers that just walked in the door with a history of leaving early
If you want to solve those problems (and add them to your resume), you've got to stick around and earn it
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🚀¿Quieres viajar al futuro? El próximo 30 de abril el cielo te abre una ventana temporal al 12 de agosto de 2026.
🌐Por la simetría de la órbita terrestre, el Sol hará el mismo recorrido que el día del eclipse total.
It's hard to believe that the "~80%+ of the internet is blocked in Spain during football games" claim is true - but it is!! And has been for years.
The government is sabotaging their complete digital economy... for La Liga, a private football org worth €5B. Pure madness
@badlogicgames there was this glimmer of hope when they were pushing new capable models out one after another. but when it comes to making a good use of them... well... a different story
in jan there was a guy on here with a following who loudly predicted we were going to die imminently
every day i see people who are professional commenters make predictions about the industry
they sound smart and what they're saying even makes sense but they are always wrong. always
when you actually do stuff you realize everything you assumed was wrong and everything true is counter intuitive
follow people who do stuff, there's enough of them we don't need the commenters
Vibe coding is fun until you're processing real money.
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stay grounded, keep cooking
the ai hype cycle is wild, and we all feel some anxiety — every week there's some new model that's supposedly gonna change everything and everyone's scrambling to keep up
but here's the thing: the fundamentals don't change. good design is still good design. solving real human problems, finding the ideal systems, making the best tools are still what matters.
same with competition: know what they're building, but don't watch too closely. the anxiety comes from thinking you have to chase every trend or copy every feature or you'll get left behind.
most trends are just noise. most competitor moves are just reactions to other reactions.
focus on what's always been true: understand your systems and users, solve real problems, build quality stuff with care. stay grounded in your values and let the technology serve your vision, not the other way around.
the best builders aren't the ones following every ai paper on twitter or obsessing over what others ship. they're the ones using whatever tools help them build the best thing for people.
make your own best thing. everything else is distraction.
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