When Opus 4.5 came out, it was a one-way door to a new way of engineering. Agents now do most of our coding.
Knowing the inherent flaws and over-confidence of LLMs, we sent a clear message to our teams. Vibing and mission-critical infrastructure don’t go together.
We’re sharing some of our early internal guidance in how we’re “agenting responsibly”, prioritizing security, durability, and availability at all times.
https://t.co/b36GiE76Ue
WOW! This actually just happened!
The Monitors were just hacked at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to display an AI video of Trump licking Elon Musk’s toes.
The caption over it read: “LONG LIVE THE REAL KING.”
#FreeJavaScript update: Oracle has informed us they won’t voluntarily withdraw their trademark on "JavaScript". Next: they’ll file their Answer and we’ll start discovery to show how "JavaScript" is widely recognized as a generic term and not controlled by Oracle.
This is what I've been working on over the last few months. Pretty excited to see how this is coming along...
You should try hosting you Next apps on @Cloudflare Workers.
A new version (0.3.0) of the @opennextjs/cloudflare adapter is now live 🎉
The 0.3.0 release includes:
✅ Middleware support
✅ Support for loading .env* files
✅ Quite a few bug fixes and improvements
We hope you think it's as rad as we do!
👉 https://t.co/PjBhV2lKj8
Twitter made my career.
It gave me the opportunity to share my work and thoughts with the world, got my dream job, met so many amazing people, earned my reputation,and built my influence -- all through this platform.
I deeply appreciate that.
Should I ever leave this platform? From a practical standpoint, definitely no. Who wants gave up there years efforts on building up the connections?
But it's not the numbers, nor the platform itself, that define us. Twitter is no longer the Twitter it was, I feel sad about that. I just wish we could have a good environment for sharing, discussing technology, and focusing on building great software together as a community.
I never think you should stop using X because of anyone - it remains a valuable source of various information. And I don't see myself leaving X entirely either, but I do believe we deserve better for tech discussions.
I’m happy to see many of my friends share the same sentiment. The new space we’ve found is warm and welcoming. I sincerely invite you to give it a try and take a look there. Of course, even if you decide to stay, you will still see me around. Either way, it’s about the people, it's about us. I wish you happiness, and no hard feelings.
Cheers
Rolldown 0.14 is out!
https://t.co/cwPh4WSwG2
Rolldown's core bundling capabilities are largely complete. We are now focusing on robustness (Rollup and esbuild test alignment) and polishing DX (error messages, docs) before planned 1.0 beta by EOY.
We're happy to announce we've recently opened our new office in Lisbon, Portugal and are actively hiring locally. Check out some of the highlights of the opening ceremony, attended by Portugal’s Minister of Economy, Mr. Pedro Reis and apply to join us today. #CloudflareLisbon
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Today's Twitter scores 0 points as a platform to me. The only reason I was still posting here mainly was because of the people, because of you reading it.
The community is re-forming at 🦋 and I love the vibe a lot so far, kinda reminds me the very beginning when I started to engage on Twitter.
No one wants to lose their years' effort on building up the audience and network. The inertia of staying is indeed strong, but that shouldn’t be the reason for us to be trapped in a declining platform.
Let’s make the first step.
Instead of crossposting, I am thinking to prioritize my post on 🦋 mainly, and only porting back some of the important posts back here.
People. Not platforms.