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Posts by Evan Phoenix

Screenshot of meeting notes, mid-document. Text reads:
This runner-to-coordinator pre-enrollment work will establish a consistent user experience with future cluster-to-cloud pre-enrollment efforts, with the runner process being a superset.
Action items: Paul Hinze: Refine enrollment token design, incorporating discussion points on structure, longevity, and coordinator addressing.
Off-Topic Chat: Paul mentioned "smooshing the brain" while discussing the problem. Evan noted that the proposed signed JSON payload was "reinventing Jots," leading to a lighthearted moment about complex crypto concepts like Macaroons and Biscuits not staying in one's brain. Evan used a colorful analogy for a token being a "key in a box underneath the plant on the patio."

Screenshot of meeting notes, mid-document. Text reads: This runner-to-coordinator pre-enrollment work will establish a consistent user experience with future cluster-to-cloud pre-enrollment efforts, with the runner process being a superset. Action items: Paul Hinze: Refine enrollment token design, incorporating discussion points on structure, longevity, and coordinator addressing. Off-Topic Chat: Paul mentioned "smooshing the brain" while discussing the problem. Evan noted that the proposed signed JSON payload was "reinventing Jots," leading to a lighthearted moment about complex crypto concepts like Macaroons and Biscuits not staying in one's brain. Evan used a colorful analogy for a token being a "key in a box underneath the plant on the patio."

🚧 just two delightful technologists at work, captured in their native habitat @evanphx.dev

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Agile in the Age of AI - Miren The principles haven't changed. The participants have.

So it turns out the Agile stuff we all got tired of hearing about is actually the playbook for working with AI agents.

I'm as surprised as you are.

miren.dev/blog/agile-in-the-age-of-ai

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Puma 8.0 "Into The Arena" has been released!

1. Framework/lib authors can move threads into a special "high IO" pool
2. single/cluster DSL hooks for easier config
3. API for adjusting threadpool size at runtime (who would want to that? stay tuned...)

23 hours ago 9 2 1 0

Overly complex. I've forced the AT&T router to not actually do any routing and it's pass through to a Unifi Dream Machine. From there, a few various switches, including a back haul via 10G fiber. Then 3 unifi APs around the house.

Like I said, overinvolved.

23 hours ago 1 0 0 0

And bacon mixed in to improve latency?

1 day ago 1 0 0 0

A nice focaccia perhaps?

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You love to see it. Fiber finally rolled out to my house!

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The OJ verdict

2 days ago 2 0 0 0

Maybe time for a @jerrycatchingstrays novelty account.

4 days ago 2 0 0 0
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Do you live in Jackson now??

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After seeing “Project Hail Mary” I really hope we get to see a @nealstephenson.bsky.social’s “Seveneves” adaptation soon.

Fan casting: Sterling K Brown as Doc

6 days ago 2 0 0 0

I was gonna say it sounds like a great punk band name.

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Screenshot of a GitHub pull request titled "Accept org ID in delete organization confirmation modal #126". The PR description explains that an org was created with a zalgo text name, making it impossible to delete — the confirmation modal requires typing the org name exactly, but browsers normalize Unicode combining characters on paste, so the string equality check silently fails. The fix adds the org's XID (e.g. org-abc123) as an accepted alternative input. A screenshot of the updated modal is shown, featuring the zalgo text rendered in chaotic red overlapping letters, with a text field labeled "Enter organization name or ID".

Screenshot of a GitHub pull request titled "Accept org ID in delete organization confirmation modal #126". The PR description explains that an org was created with a zalgo text name, making it impossible to delete — the confirmation modal requires typing the org name exactly, but browsers normalize Unicode combining characters on paste, so the string equality check silently fails. The fix adds the org's XID (e.g. org-abc123) as an accepted alternative input. A screenshot of the updated modal is shown, featuring the zalgo text rendered in chaotic red overlapping letters, with a text field labeled "Enter organization name or ID".

finally atoning for my past sins

(and if you're wondering why the @miren.dev org delete modal says "or org ID" - this is why)

1 week ago 1 1 0 0
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1 week ago 3 0 0 0

I strongly believe that honest assessment is the best way to build trust, and I hope folks feel that the comparisons reflect that.

1 week ago 5 1 0 0

What's next?! FLASH??

1 week ago 1 0 0 0
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1 week ago 1 0 1 0

"I believe I ordered the LARGE cappuccino."

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

We're so excited to roll this out, making it that much easier to launch your apps on a Miren cluster.

Now you truly only need a public IP and a linux VM and we'll provide everything else. 💫

2 weeks ago 5 0 0 0
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double B keg stand, obvi.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Did you just chug a Baja Blast?

2 weeks ago 2 0 1 0

who are the modern watch painters accidentally licking radium paint every day for decades?

2 weeks ago 2 0 2 0
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Ooops stumbled going down the stairs into lego.com and ordered it!

2 weeks ago 0 1 0 0
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2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Maybe include a little pouch of verification badge stickers

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A cut, copy, paste keyboard. Literally 3 keys.

A cut, copy, paste keyboard. Literally 3 keys.

Is this Target’s vibe coding keyboard?

2 weeks ago 6 0 1 0

Not joking at all! Vibes aside, I’m very pro people writing their own tools, and there are lots of ways to do that today

2 weeks ago 3 1 0 0
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Eloquently put.

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

At this point, any lefty should be vibe coding a blog platform before going to Substack even!

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Every time I watch “Gold Finger”, I think how damn comfy it looks.

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