@alexi_build@opencode@cursor_ai@raycast - Claude Code two subs (at work and personal)
- Hermes for toying and research with DeepSeek v4 Pro
- OpenCode APIs for integrations
- https://t.co/iFW6y8zJWD (biased) with connecting to Gemini 2.5 Flash
👍 A natural progression, especially for folks doing agent workflows "how can I serve this online when the glue is all AI"
One of the principles I think people crave for is idempotency and contol of costs. However, now that AI is affordable, I think we can play with various ideas, and scale.
Exploring a better way to inline image markdown tags in PlainMarkdown.
Left: Collapsed state with an "image" pill
Right: Focused state, which is the default today and messy.
This is the case when an image is wrapped inside a link.
im tired and I can't muster how previous generations could shovel all day..how's your saturday going?
Digging ground to level it for a kids pool 🏊 Our soil is full of stones since we're at the foot of a mountain.
...and a caterpillar comes to mind. I could be earning 100/h while vibe coding. ROI within a year, or 5 - depends on the machines.
The Croatian National Bank is looks for ancient tech! I believe this is popular with Banks in general, they keep to the old architecture as much as possible, they have very rigorous processes, and every SQL query is being QA'd.
From the list below I personally did ages ago
- Visual C/C++
- Borland C/C++ Builder
- Pascal (wrote once an installer)
- Java
https://t.co/N2cf2ndEDx
PlainMarkdown is also a good choice when you want to translate and summarize:
Status update
1. StartupFortune featured an article about PlainMarkdown, this is super cool from them! https://t.co/j1yhDWL8A8
2. We're live again on ProductHunt, this time the competition is stronger than ever and I haven't really "networked" about it enough.
If you find a moment...the Upvote button has a small triangle icon pointing upward 😍
https://t.co/UomrBLyGLb
@AtSynct@codegirl007 I agree with Ken here. There is joy in building and choosing details , names, clean code etc. i remember usually stubbing out functions, planning, but also repetitive boring details in all layers. Outcome is what motivates you.
⚡️High-paid workers are quietly admitting they do not trust the corporate ladder to protect their future.
The deeper move is converting temporary wage advantage into exit velocity.
A Meta engineer making 300K+ and living like a monk is using money as a weapon against dependency.
The salary is not the dream.
The salary is the extraction phase.
Spend almost nothing, accumulate assets, buy optionality, escape before the machine changes the terms.
That is the real psychology.
The old prestige path said: get the elite job, upgrade lifestyle, buy the apartment, lease the car, join the consumption class, signal success, keep climbing.
This new path says: take the elite paycheck, refuse the lifestyle trap, stack capital, minimize attachments, and get out before work absorbs your life.
That is a very different relationship to status.
The reason this is spreading among successful young tech workers is obvious: they can feel the bargain degrading. Layoffs. AI compression. corporate politics. burnout. housing insanity. dating dysfunction. meaning collapse. endless performance culture. rising cost of normal adulthood. The job pays well, but the job no longer feels like a stable identity. It feels like a temporary arbitrage window.
So the rational response is: monetize the window while it is open.
The bleak part is that even winners are building escape plans. When people making 300K feel the need to live without basic comforts to retire early, that says the culture has lost faith in continuity.
They are not planning lives inside the system.
They are planning exits from it.