@ryanvogel I feel like in cursor, I would keep a good list with several commands like linting and testing pre-approved. Nowadays in opencode and codex, I usually run with "full access" always on, I don't even try to maintain a good whitelist.
@NousResearch@Windows Awesome! I was using the wsl agent before this and there were all these little papercuts about running projects trying to appease both the bash and powershell sides of the tooling. This is the update i've been waiting for!
@paulg I use extensions like "Session Buddy" and "Tab Session Manager" to take snapshots and make sure I'm not losing stuff. Chrome tab groups are also great because they sync.
Been working on and off on a task management website for over a year, and it's finally starting to really come together. Here is the current task view vs the prototype task view, better use of space and more readable text imo.
@dhh In spite of all the benchmarks they showed at the time, I always felt that 5.2 was the worst of the GPT series. 5.5 really seems to have flipped that back again. The only issue is that in matters of taste, like front-end, it makes ugly designs, though this could be personal.
@OpenAI This is the ideal, even if we could technically do this with cloud agents or SSH before, being able to work on the same directory on my computer that I actually use to develop normally from my phone is a game changer.
I released my first game on itch: Pongtime, which is pong with time distortion. The only creative inspiration is that I like blue. Free and MIT licensed since I can't imagine charging for something this simple, I just want to let it out in the world.
For #vibejam, I made a very simple arcade game where you guide a space ship through debris to land on Earth.
Engine is Phaser, code in Codex, music with Suno, some assets by Grok imagine, mobile friendly, playable in ~30 seconds.
Play it here: https://t.co/rgswaoahzj
Artemis II astronauts have traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, flown around the Moon, and observed the lunar surface like never before. Now, theyβre coming home. π
Watch the crew splash down on Friday, April 10, around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/Ccsk5Z3HFS
All four of the Artemis II astronauts have been successfully extracted from the Orion spacecraft following splashdown and are now on the USS John P. Murtha. Next up, they will be escorted to the medical bay where they will undergo post-mission medical evaluations.
ssh is an obscure but widely-deployed command. It stands for Secure Snake Home and was made in the 90s to securely play snake online
I made a massively multiplayer backend for it with support for thousands of concurrent snake players
ssh snakes dot run to join!