An interesting phenomenon is that even if AI tooling were net neutral for producing code, many of the ancillary behaviors they incentivize (like clearer planning, stronger specs, and focus on per-engineer productivity) are still strongly net positive.
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Okay, I've changed my mind. Amazon Q is an amazing service that deserves the hype AWS has been throwing its way.
Both @ty.energy and @natesesti.bsky.social have done incredible work founding @continue.dev and building a vibrant OSS community. So it comes as no surprise they've made such an amazing CEO choice in @chadmetcalf.com to help take things to the next level. Congrats to everyone!
So excited to support the amazing @sanity.io team yet again as they start their next chapter. They've evolved the CMS into the Content Operating System, ready to take your content into the AI Age. www.sanity.io/blog/why-the...
When the greatest financial crash in a century is probably locked in for Monday, seems like a good idea to get ahead of the news cycle?
Shipped a small demo of OpenTelemetry traces -> Datadog for monitoring Remote MCP server availability. It's early days for MCP, and remote deployments in particular, so let us know what would be useful: github.com/streamfold/m...
IMHO Dolores Park doesn’t count as “touching grass”.
They could do a prestige series like Game of Thrones except it’s the X-Men. I think restricting it to movies is a big mistake.
This is decidedly not the dystopian future I was promised.
Which is more likely is left as an exercise for the reader.
Classic Cliff
At some level my brain is still struggling to accept that we’re going to have significant nuclear proliferation because of the dumb guy from News Radio.
I wrote some thoughts about what makes a good pull request, why it matters, and tooling to make creating them easier.
www.5xx.engineer/2025/02/13/r...
Sounds like your friends are talking to the wrong VCs?
Jeff Bezos never wanted this cartoon to become public.
He killed it, and as a result, pulitzer prize editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit.
Make sure everyone sees this cartoon.
Well, could be worse. He could have gone to the Yan... oh.
This is just incredible work, no notes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWfY...
Picture of a double rainbow.
An unexpected benefit to living in the PNW is the absolutely ridiculous rainbows that happen on the regular. No filters here but still doesn't do justice to how bright/vibrant this thing was.
When the Series A investor wants to cram down pro-rata
Now to get that beer you have to sign a 3-year contract with whichever infra vendor bought Public House out for the week 😭.
This is the one conference I don’t bother packing running gear for, SO MANY steps 😅
That’s a big book, congrats! Are you checking out the new Skybound EU stuff too?
Blinking on the SVB crisis and letting it fester instead of handling it seamlessly like every other bank failure comes to mind often.
The @workbrew.bsky.social team has deep experience in developer tools and a long history of contributions to the Homebrew project and community. They are bridging the gap between what Homebrew does for a developer and what it should do for an Enterprise: workbrew.com/blog/workbre...
Excited to announce @workbrew.bsky.social's public launch and @heavybit.com's leading their Seed round! Homebrew
is the best package managers for developers and @workbrew.bsky.social ibrings an enterprise-ready version to market! techcrunch.com/2024/11/19/w...
Bloodborne Fans: "From Software will never release a Bloodborne sequel or remaster because Sony has exclusive rights to the IP 😭"
Sony:
www.reuters.com/markets/deal...
Or alternatively, we finally get to stop explaining to people that a magic god machine isn't coming for us all?
.@localstack.cloud is redefining how enterprise software is developed and tested. As convinced as we were at Heavybit
when we co-led their first round, the response from and outcome for customers still exceeds all expectations!
techcrunch.com/2024/11/12/l...
Collage of album covers from Nov 1994 releases captioned "Albums turning 30 in November"
Discogs woke up this morning and chose violence