It's probably difficult to pick up girls with this one but hey, here is my new tool, a pure-Rust FUSE mount for MTP devices: https://t.co/XbZr4lIT71
If you've always wanted to see your Android phone as a volume mount on Linux/macOS, try this. Uses https://t.co/0MFfHkn7v9.
I've just tried copying my family photos with Cmdr (https://t.co/OIaR58ghkc) first time with a quality USB 3.2 cable.
I got 130 MB/s (!) for a mix of photos&vids.
That's about 3 minutes to move 3 months (25 GB) of captures 🤯 This process has never been this painless on a mac.
I have a /daily-wrap command in Claude Code. It generates summaries like this from my github, analytics, emails, and cal: https://t.co/tD6NfMytho - adds a very satisfying last note to my days. I highly recommend using something like this.
I made this tool two months ago, and I catch myself randomly using it pretty much every day: https://t.co/q5flyyXHXx
Enter the URL of any public github repo to see its history. Runs in your browser. Not a well-focused or overly polished product, but it has been very useful to me!
Still feeling like a magician every day. Yesterday I wrote a pure-Rust SMB client for Cmdr, works 100% correctly with my real devices. I wrote some thoughts about it here: https://t.co/LA91Ltir37 - What a time to be alive!
Got my first bug report on mtp-rs. Fixed it and wrote an article about how I fixed it with Claude Opus.
Not all AI-assisted code is slop, and not all libs coded with AI are unmaintained.
Here's what a careful bugfix session looks like: https://t.co/AlGx9R8TO8
Woohoo! My first post in 18 years apparently! More to come!
Announcing mtp-rs: my pure-Rust MTP library, no C deps, up to 4x faster than libmtp.
(In case you don't know: MTP is the stuff you use to copy your pics from your phone to laptop.)
Check it out: https://t.co/EVtUE3U5zR
@florian_csatai Wow! It's beautiful! Is this available anywhere in 4k? X's and YouTube's compression are awful, and max res on Vimeo for https://t.co/TF4g9SxHXF is 720p. I'd love to check it out in 4k if it's available somewhere.
@MrCatid Tested with Cody, the AI assistant from @sourcegraph (based in Claude from @AnthropicAI):
0 false alarms
Detects 10 of 13 bugs.
Failed examples:
- count_vowels
- remove_duplicates
- largest_sum_subarray