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Posts by neonmei

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Three pillars becomes four.

The #OpenTelemetry project is excited to share that profiles are now alpha! With #OTel profiles, you get an industry-wide standard for production profiling, with true vendor neutrality and powered by community support.

Read more in our latest post!

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note that it has some high cardinality fields with uuids like session_id ... so you might wanna throw a transform or attributes processor around or your o11y provider might bite you 👀

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Observability with OpenTelemetry

btw, gemini has something similar too 👉 geminicli.com/docs/cli/tel...

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Monitoring - Claude Code Docs Learn how to enable and configure OpenTelemetry for Claude Code.

I was tinkering around #Claude Code docs and noticed it has a page dedicated to #OpenTelemetry Metrics ✨ ... this is so cool!

here: code.claude.com/docs/en/moni...

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I have to stop using noise cancelling headphones when doing meetings, I end up yelling like a deaf old lady with a cellphone 💀

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On one end, the Anthropic team is a massive user of AI to write code (80%+ of all code deployed is written by Claude Code). They ship amazingly fast.

On the other hand, seeing these beyond terrible reliability numbers suggests there might be a downside to all this speed:

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Came across the phrase "cognitive DDOS" to describe our present culture.

Understood instantly what it meant.

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more code is produced (by more people, or better tools!) => tech needs to accomodate to the new volume ... in that sense having proper guardrails and sane development practices is less optional now, but we've been through this before 🙂

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🎯

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Boris Tane The research-plan-implement workflow I use to build software with Claude Code, and why I never let it write code until I've approved a written plan.

I read another great article from @boristane.bsky.social: boristane.com/blog/how-i-u... 🤩

I've always used the research first approach, since I like to be always in the driver sit 🫡 but I never thought having the plan written somewhere and work on it as a running document 📝

#notes #ideas #claude

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Leadership: "AI is so good it writes almost all our code"

Status dashboard:

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Generating code was never the goal. The goal was to solve problems. I tried my best to avoid writing code by leveraging existing solutions or reframing the problem.

Writing code was always a last resort and a liability. If I was going to write code, then I was going to do it right.

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hey, mil gracias! ❤️

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La civilización occidental y cristiana, Leon Ferrari

La civilización occidental y cristiana, Leon Ferrari

Aline Masson, Madrazo y Garreta

Aline Masson, Madrazo y Garreta

La rabia del gato, Remedios Varo

La rabia del gato, Remedios Varo

El beso, Rodin

El beso, Rodin

art ❤️

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Configurando OpenTelemetry a escala Intro Cuando pensamos en configurar un collector, se nos viene a la mente una imagen bastante familiar: armamos un PR actualizando algún YAML y si todo sale bien debería atravesar un proceso de cheque...

shameless plug, I also happened to write some stuff about opAMP for my fellow spanish speakers :D

shenzhou.neonmei.cloud/en/posts/202...

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great article about #OpenTelemetry #opAMP 😄

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On Programming with Agents - Zed Blog From the Zed Blog: Agents handle typing so we can focus on thinking.

LLMs automate typing, not thinking.

Mikayla Maki shares her mental model for working with agents, and how she puts it into practice:
zed.dev/blog/on-prog...

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ya, if you're using LLMs and not using their force multiplier to raise the bar in terms of specifying/testing/verifying software you're doing it turbowrong

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> because cognitive bandwidth is the scarcest resource in any engineering org, and you want as much of that as possible going towards things that move the business materially forward, instead of wrestling with the messy underbelly

😮‍💨

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> one of the key functions of operations is to make it as easy as possible to build and ship products. Operations absorbs the toughest technical problems and provides a surface layer for product development that is simple, reliable, and easy to navigate. [...]

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> The difference between “dev” and “ops” is not about whether or not you can write code. Dude, it’s 2026: everyone writes software. [...]

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such a great article 🔥

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Bending Emacs Episode 10: AI / LLM agent-shell
Bending Emacs Episode 10: AI / LLM agent-shell YouTube video by xenodium

🦬 New Bending Emacs episode ✨

www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Uc...

#mistral #emacs #qwen #claude #anthropic #ai #google #goose #gemini #linux #github #macos #oss #foss #opencode #codex #vibe #macos #linux #windows #video #youtube #indie #indiedev

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Configurando OpenTelemetry a escala Índice Intro Hello opAMP world Pushing config updates The VISOR Resolución de configuración The plane Intro Cuando pensamos en configurar un collector, se nos viene a la mente una imagen bastante fami...

bueno, finalmente dejé de procrastinar y cerré el mini post introductorio sobre #OpenTelemetry #opAMP que tenía en borrador 😌

shenzhou.neonmei.cloud/en/posts/202...

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
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yyy ... no niego que a veces es una bolsa de gatos, pero le tomé cariño jejeje

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GitHub - pauldub/activity-watch-mode: Emacs plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity. Emacs plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity. - pauldub/activity-watch-mode

well, found a package that calculates mode stats among other things!

github.com/pauldub/acti...

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these days I open orgmode for meeting notes, TODOs, making presentations with beamer, curating things I read (with bibtex/citar) and notes about it, tech documents or RFCs, occasional blogging, cooking recipes, gardening stuff and probably some other stuff too ❣️

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Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text

loved this article about #emacs #orgmode! karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/o...

it got me curious what % of my time in emacs is spent in orgmode and other major modes in general 😁

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somehow made it to the top of hackernews with a blog post

probably because it's interactive, and also logging sucks af

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576 - Using LLMs at Oxide / RFD / Oxide

I have put together a (long overdue!) draft RFD on using LLMs at @oxide.computer, but I know that there is a ton more to be said on the topic; thoughts and experiences welcome!
rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0576

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