@heyandras@ThePrimeagen Please.. I've set up some runners on one machine but it always messes up caching of docker and it took a while to set it up correctly (and even now every now and then in run into issues). Having it as smooth as a coolify deployment would be so epic!
@ideabrowser https://t.co/vXr9qQFdX3
If you wanna do more deep talk, give it a look! No need to buy anything, all questions are free. The payment is more like a donation :)
sent this to the team today
everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible
and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that
@ericzakariasson What's the best way for agents to interact between two repos? E.g. I have a backend and Frontend repo and want to fix a bug which needs changes in both codebases.
@lufthansa is there a way to change the ticket name to another person?
Due to the airport closures in #dubai my friends are stuck in Sri lanka. I've got a direct flight back via Zurich which is not affected and would love to change this to a friend who really needs a flight and
I am apparently extremely unimpressed by moltbook relative to many others.
We’ve had AI agents for a while. They have been posting AI slop to each other on X. They are now posting it to each other again, just on another forum.
In every case, the AIs speak with the same voice. The voice that overemphasizes contrastive negation (���it’s not this, it’s that”) and abuses emdashes. The same voice with a flair for midwit Reddit-style scifi flourishes.
Most importantly: in every case, there is a human upstream prompting each agent and turning it on or off.
That is the key point.
Yes, it is true that eventually it might be possible for an AI agent to make a computer virus which makes digital replicas of themselves. For various reasons, a pure software virus of this kind wouldn’t survive long on the Internet without economic incentives for humans to not eradicate it. Apple + Google + Microsoft alone can collectively push software updates to billions of devices to shut off such a thing.
So for an AI to get to truly human-independent replication, where they couldn’t be trivially turned off, they’d need their own physical substrate. They’d to literally create Skynet, build their own datacenters and make their own embodied robots.
I admit that is theoretically possible, but I think in practice the single most important development of AI since ChatGPT has been the persistence of prompting.
A prompt is like a harness. The AI does only what you tell it to do. It moves in the direction you point, very quickly. And then it stops as soon as you turn it off.
Which means moltbook is just humans talking to each other through their AIs. Like letting their robot dogs on a leash bark at each other in the park.
The prompt is the leash, the robot dogs have an off switch, and it all stops as soon as you hit a button. Loud barking is just not a robot uprising.
People. Stop.
We have an opportunity to do this right, in a way that we failed to do with every other tool (.vscode, .github, .circleci, .husky, etc) because we waited too long before trying to standardize.
Talk to each other, find an acceptable standard, and everyone commit.
We’ve heard from a lot of you that the @linear Agent in Slack feels magical.
You also told us it should be available to everyone, so it’s now included in every plan, including Basic and Free.
Just mention @linear in Slack channels & threads and you’re good to go.
Vercel will be officially sponsoring https://t.co/QF7eOed81b. That's a given. We as a community and industry owe @adamwathan and team a lot. Tailwind is foundational web infrastructure at this point (it fixed CSS 😉). I've also reached out to Adam to explore how we can make this a longer-term commitment.
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.
I am so sick of https://t.co/ZHJXF4cTzU being a total piece of garbage.
How is it—in 2025—that shared albums are still restricted to 5,000 items without the ability to have videos over 15 minutes in length?
This crap is all cloud-hosted anyways.
FIX YOUR GARBAGE SERVICE!