People who live in @github.com, how to you manage your inbox? I use GitHub Notifications but can't stand waiting 10 seconds on each page load. I donβt blame GitHub but would prefer an app experience. Jasper is close but doesn't sync notification and feels chaotic. What else?
Posts by Itay Shakury
Everyone I know that is using Mac is using it for work. And everyone I know that bought a personal computer got Windows. Wasn't it supposed to be the other way around?
It's very cool that kubectl-neat reached 2K GitHub stars, but I had to clarify my ability to actively maintain it.
RIP Raycast #WWDC2025
Skipped in the #WWDC2025 keynote but right there in the press release - Docker containers on Mac?! π
I like DSLs
The latest Microsoft AI is called "Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2 Spring release" i'm not making this up
I have to say, I expected much worse AI hype from Kubecon this year. It wasn't that bad actually, I even think the previous one was more AI-hyped than this one.
People cross the street wherever and whenever, pedestrian traffic lights are mostly ignored π¦
No trash bins on the streets π
Everything is pay by tap, even public toilets and street performers π€
Cheers! π»
A few observation about London:
Light switches are upside down π‘ flip it up to close the light? π€
UK plug adapter wasn't needed, there are two prong EU outlets everywhere π
No smokers (yey) of either kind π
Not alot of pets around, no street cats at all π
you wake up in the morning. if you need to pee or drink, you may go but then go back to bed immediately"
putting kid to sleep after chatting with AI all day be like "go to bed. go directly to bed and don't do anything else on your way there. if you see toys on the floor resist playing. do it now. no you may not have just one last turn, itβs already past your bedtime. do not come out of bed until
Makes me think about the meaning of source code - if user intent is expressed otherwise (such as prompts), then that's the "source" to me, and the "code" it generated becomes disposable artifact. Also, makes me wonder what this means for "open source"...
What is source code? π€ A colleague showed me a tool he had created 100% with AI. I was intrigued and asked for details, and he replied that the code is open source. But for the first time, that wasn't enough! To satisfy my curiosity I needed the prompts, not the artifact. >>
"the VS Code team prefers Claude Sonnet over GPT-4o for our Copilot agent mode use cases"
code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2025/0...
I've stubbornly kept on VSCode/Copilot/OpenAI stack until recently trying Cursor. At first I thought it's good, better but not a huge difference. But then turned on Agentic mode, and wow, such a huge differenence it is. Also the hype on Sonnet for coding is real. 20$ well spent!
When speaking English, I feel that I'm half as smart as I am speaking my native language. But for writing I don't feel a big difference.
(that's not quite possible yet with "howto", just wanted to demonstrate the potential)
who remembers to all `ps` flag variations -> "list all running processes, show pid and uid, sort by RSS".
aws sso login / az login / gcloud auth login -> "login to to azure cli, ask for credentials in browser"
git remote list? ls? it's `-v` but "list git remotes" will do
I've long thought the best candidate for AI transformation in dev workflow is interactive terminal. Unlike source code 1) CLIs tend to be cryptic and unintuitive 2) Command is disposable, just means to an end 3) Naturally chat-like. This is interesting: github.com/antonmedv/ho...
P.S needless to say the autocomplete is wrong, only @AquaTrivy is currently consuming the new #kuberntes CVE feed ;)
While we all know that #AI tools can expose us to new products (obvious advertisement goldmine), in this case I never asked it about a product. In fact - I didn't even asked it anything! I was simply typing in my text editor, and a second later I know that tool X can do Y.π‘π€
While casually writing text about Kubernetes in VS Code, Copilot autocompleted "The new Kubernetes CVE feed is" with "already integrated in tools like kube-hunter". Later I wrote about security scanning and again it completed to suggest tools. This is super interesting because >>
I'll be speaking in the upcoming DevSecNext event about: "Trust me, it's fine!" - Eliminate Wrong Vulnerability Findings with VEX. π Next week πTel Aviv Port. See you there! www.jit.io/devsecnext
I thought most would consider #kubernetes a solution to lock-in, but this complains about "Kubernetes demands you stay within its ecosystem". Can a technology provide any benefit without the basic requirement that you use it? benhouston3d.com/blog/why-i-l...
oh, followed and also opened my DMs
Hi @plz.bsky.social feel free to DM me
First impressions from SLC - the quietest airport I've even been to πΆ The terminal is full of people but it's so quiet I can hear my footsteps. 10/10 acoustics