Also, why the fuck has Reddit (small indie company™️) not improved their "Ask"-feature since inception? Its fucking shietie.
Posts by Michiel Berk
This morning I had a headache and then I was like "have I had coffee?" lol. Nice shot (hah!).
Ok I have a bunch of email accounts I need to keep track of. I feel like its time to make my email-life better with some form of AI updates, preferably on my phone. What y'all got?
Everybody wants to be a thought leader but nobody wants to take notes while listening to their favorite podcast.
This is what developing software for clients feels like
Ive seen Eve Online UI's that are less complicated. Am I looking at your house?
Dawwwww i bet its long lol
I dont know who automated this fucking annoying account, but pls make it stop.
Lmao, let me know when you find one.
I missed that one! This one looks really cool! You made one?
Digging the "Coffee > tokens" mug lmao
Gosh darnit now I cant unsee it. They even wear similar glasses for crying out loud 🤣
I have seen others earlier though (the lamp comes to mind).
Slowly getting into the groove now that caffeine is entering my system.
I guess I have dependencies too.
This reddit post was my inspiration!
One of these going limp
😂
Truly great piece well worth the read.
So a few people have been integration physical devices with coding terminals (like a lamp changing color when Claude Code needs your attention).
What would the ultimate physical device hooked up to event driven hooks look like?
I want one that plays dead when you hit your rate limit.
Yoooo they released it
Hey Claude, refactor this to Rust.
Well that was short lived, I was about to clone it and the repo owned decided to nuke the original and leave up the half assed result of 'hey claude, pls convert to python'.
Lmao, I've been there. While on holidays. Without access to my invoicing emailadress.
Yeah its like half a million LoC. But its quite neatly organized.
EXACTLY
Wild stuff
Big oops lol
Claude Code source code leaking was not on my bingo card, but here it is: github.com/instructkr/c...
Damn, these supply chain hacks are becoming a daily occurrence now. First LiteLLM, now Axios.
Pin your versions guys.