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Posts by Chrissy LeMaire

*SCREAMINGGGGGGGGGGGGG*

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I am powerless here 😩

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hahaha, did it work?

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Saaame

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Previously, I wrote a whole blog post on Claude Code hooks to address a small portion of the problems Claude had with running pwsh commands. Excited to see this!

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Tools reference - Claude Code Docs Complete reference for the tools Claude Code can use, including permission requirements.

Claude Code now supports #PowerShell which means you don't need to run git bash! code.claude.com/docs/en/tool...

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How Hot Wheels cars have been losing details over the years

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multi-pwsh! get your free multi-pwsh for all platforms, with an easy bootstrap script for Windows, macOS and Linux. Easily install and update multiple versions of PowerShell side-by-side with executable aliases: github.com/Devolutions/...

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ssh is an obscure but widely-deployed command. It stands for Secure Snake Home and was made in the 90s to securely play snake online

I made a massively multiplayer backend for it with support for thousands of concurrent snake players

ssh snakes.run to join!

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Anyone have any dashboard designs that are 1. USEFUL and 2. BEAUTIFUL? Claude said Datadog is popular but the screenshots I'm seeing on Google Images are 90s. Vercel looks more modern.

If you love a dashboard AND find it useful, what do you love about it?

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Sources: Amazon's AI tools caused at least two AWS outages, including a 13-hour disruption in December after its Kiro AI deleted and recreated an environment (Rafe Rosner-Uddin/Financial Times)

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NBC ran a piece where Mary Carrillo went to Norway to find out why they're so good at the Winter Olympics and i was yelling BECAUSE IT'S COLD THERE

then she went to a little tiny ski jump for kids and was like "it's free, equipment is provided, & they don't emphasize results"

and i was like.
oh!

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As a creator of "overwhelming documentation", I love this point,

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Spotify says AI is helping it speed up coding and product velocity and its best developers "have not written a single line of code since December" (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)

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I also refer to it as my video game!! Haha, so addicted just like I was as a kid. Just can't put it down. And I should tonight, it's already 2am and I gotta go to work in the morning. Just one more prompt......

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My new problem is that I've got an expensive addiction, but I'll take it.

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Fighting burnout with Open Source Disclaimer: I didn’t read any smart books about this topic and I am not a professional in this area. Just some observations of mine.

Oleg was right, after all. His premise was that burnout is caused primarily by a lack of progress. For years, I struggled with serious burnout, and his article rang so true for me.

Now, even more so. With the kind of progress I'm making with AI, I can't remember the last time I burned out 😍

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Can’t wait to wake up in the morning! #SantaClaude

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GitHub - potatoqualitee/eol-dr: πŸ•ŠοΈ A crowd-sourced guide to help techs help their non-tech spouses / partners / parents / kids when we are at the end-of-life πŸ•ŠοΈ A crowd-sourced guide to help techs help their non-tech spouses / partners / parents / kids when we are at the end-of-life - potatoqualitee/eol-dr

What happens to all your techy things when you are no longer able to look after them?
Your homelab? home network? smart things?

@funbucket.dev has created this to help you to help those left behind
github.com/potatoqualit...

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Turned that powershell script from last night into a TUI app that manages a bunch of different agent sessions, handling the parallel requests to LMStudio to make a bunch of LLMs chat with themselves.

I told them they're elite hackers in an encrypted chat working on new vulns

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It sat in storage for years and appreciated, I can’t even believe

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I was going to upgrade it to 256 real quick before it goes even higher but its 128 max ;(

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it was in storage for years, too :sob: Yesterday, I restarted a Hugo container and it was so fast, I thought it was broken haha. Just instant Hugo builds!

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what is 3d btw

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man, you got an awesome machine ;)

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Windows Task Manager CPU performance view showing dozens of small graphs for each logical processor on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, with most cores lightly active and occasional sharp spikes, while overall CPU usage reads about 7 percent at a high clock speed, humorously implying a massively overpowered processor barely breaking a sweat.

Windows Task Manager CPU performance view showing dozens of small graphs for each logical processor on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, with most cores lightly active and occasional sharp spikes, while overall CPU usage reads about 7 percent at a high clock speed, humorously implying a massively overpowered processor barely breaking a sweat.

I just cant even believe this is my machine, it's from 2023 but I'm still so in love.

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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (20th Anniversary Deluxe)

Oh yeah! Remaster out today of one of the greatest albums ever made. Twenty years later and A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is still in regular rotation, especially when I'm deep cleaning. Same is true for *NSYNC's No Strings Attached.

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Google introduced a new Family Link setting to limit the amount of time kids can scroll YouTube shorts.

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you're better off running it as a cli. There's a skill in the repo

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Introducing `steve`: a CLI for driving macOS apps.

Like playwright for browsers it's drivable by code agents. Tell them to "manually test using steve".

β†’ github.com/mikker/steve

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