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Posts by finxol

well that’s the first downtime i’ve seen, just when i was about to get to work..

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A line graph titled "Claude AI problems reported in the last 24 hours" shows a sharp spike in reports starting around 4:35 PM on April 15, 2026. The baseline is 6 reports, with a total of 3703 reported issues by the end of the graph. The x-axis represents time from 6 PM to 3 PM the next day, while the y-axis measures the number of reports. A tooltip highlights the spike with the timestamp and report numbers. The graph is branded with the "DownDetector" logo in the centre.

A line graph titled "Claude AI problems reported in the last 24 hours" shows a sharp spike in reports starting around 4:35 PM on April 15, 2026. The baseline is 6 reports, with a total of 3703 reported issues by the end of the graph. The x-axis represents time from 6 PM to 3 PM the next day, while the y-axis measures the number of reports. A tooltip highlights the spike with the timestamp and report numbers. The graph is branded with the "DownDetector" logo in the centre.

Well that's quite the spike for claude..

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Young adult happiness is falling. Percent of young people who are pretty or very happy has dropped from 88% to 76% over the last 15 years after having held fairly steady between 1980 and 2010

Young adult happiness is falling. Percent of young people who are pretty or very happy has dropped from 88% to 76% over the last 15 years after having held fairly steady between 1980 and 2010

My hottest “I have no data to back this up” take is that phones aren’t making young people less happy. What’s making them less happy is living in a world where everyone is having their reality defined by recommendation algorithms that can only care about whether something keeps you watching.

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zen or helium depending on the task category (dev, work, admin, etc.)

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oh wow when did the tangled og images get so clean??

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

new handle who dis

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If you use GitHub (especially if you pay for it!!) consider doing this *immediately*

Settings -> Privacy -> Disallow GitHub to train their models on your code.

GitHub opted *everyone* into training. No matter if you pay for the service (like I do). WTH

github.com/settings/cop...

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The “…” is important, it’ll disable all language servers if you omit it. More info in the docs linked

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if you want to disabled globally, you can set `”language_servers”: [“!tailwindcss-language-server”, “…”]` inside the global ~/.config/.zed/settings.json

If you want to disable it per-projet, set that in a local .zed/settings.json

zed.dev/docs/configu...

3 weeks ago 3 0 1 0

mood

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that keyboard navigation is very cool!

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

people relying on the alt text andcan’t see the actual image must be pretty concerned for you right now!

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came here to say the same!

1 month ago 3 1 0 0

me when writing anything to anyone other than close friends/family

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What's My JND? 0.0028
Can you beat it?
www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd...

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society has solved global warming by creating new, more pressing concerns

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keep the music alive ✌️

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“A deep grief about how the technology industry has become so abhorrently hostile to the human experience that it has inadvertently distracted me from real and true humanity held deep within art and music;”

Beautifully well written piece on the direction the tech industry is taking.

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well played

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it is an easy conclusion to make..

Another reason I can think of would be just simplicity for them. Sure the spec is very precise, but they shift the burden of maintaining/testing the code and fixing bugs onto consumers.
Although I suppose it allows for more customisation and purpose-building

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I’m guessing it could be some clever money-making strategy.
Release the spec -> get people to generate the code -> every time someone wants to implement it, they pay OpenAI to generate the code

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that looks kinda cured lmao but super cool!

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Post a pic you took, no context, to bring some zen to the feed.

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it did!

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15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram How Microsoft continvoucly morged my Git branching diagram.

I wrote a few words last night. nvie.com/posts/15-yea...

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Two memes about "Continvoucly morging." The first meme shows a man and woman in bed. The man says "I bet he's thinking about continvoucly morging" and the woman says "I could be continvoucly morging rn." The second meme shows a soldier in a jungle saying "I love the smell of continvoucly morging in the morning."

Two memes about "Continvoucly morging." The first meme shows a man and woman in bed. The man says "I bet he's thinking about continvoucly morging" and the woman says "I could be continvoucly morging rn." The second meme shows a soldier in a jungle saying "I love the smell of continvoucly morging in the morning."

still going strong with the Microslop® mockery

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Grid lanes coming!

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it’s somewhat reassuring to see other people’s sleep schedules are about as off as mine

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In your talk, you explain how to refresh/update a query with a stateful key or using refresh. Would invalidating the query be considered a valid solution for this? It achieves the same goal and that’s what the docs say to do after a mutation so I assumed it’s assumed it’s the “good practice”

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I think you should be able to see/search through them if you click on the “138” speech bubble button on the right of that line

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