I would be interested. Some details just in case this is already covered and you don't want (understandably) to have redundant videos: I use nvim+tmux+Claude Code, with a limited set of plugins and mcp servers, but a few custom skills/commands/tools (app is a LiveView + SQLite database).
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I use it, thanks a lot!
My hand holding a vinyl copy of Bad English
For a glamorous Saturday night laundry, giving this super cheesy classic a spin.
I'm enjoying listening to this excellent album which samples original voice recordings from the Apollo mission era while watching Artemis II coverage album.link/i/1738417407
I like this a lot. The MacBook Neo as the ideal computer for sparking kids' curiosity. samhenri.gold/blog/2026031...
If you ever wanna chat with another developer with the same passion and some time spent on building something related to this domain, please let me know.
Congrats, it's great to see this (I'm a record person myself). I built something complementary to your product (strictly for personal use, and with MusicBrainz as a source of data) with some strong overlap around scrobbling, pulling metadata, etc.
Next Bass Communion album cover?
Photo of me holding the two remasters of the Arena albums mentioned in the original post
Crazy good service, as you can see I keep my word.
Classic meme of Fry from Futurama saying “Shut up and take my money”
Thanks!
Sorry, Arena albums.
Are the Albums remixes/remasters or new presses with updated packaging? Thanks!
Makes sense! I’ll try to write up an issue for details before the end of the week.
Thanks for your work!
The context is: I've updated to 1.0, and using the `:all` value to have all rules in the agents file. I'm thinking about migrating it to explicit package names to have some of them (which are quite long) referenced instead of embedded. What I don't know now is the list of the available usage rules.
@zachdaniel.dev before I open an issue and possibly a PR, is there any appetite to have a `usage_rules.list_available_rules` (or other name) mix task that simply tells you what's available in a project at a given point in time?
Hi, some time ago we briefly chatted here about Steven Wilson and The Overview tour, just wanted to share that he published an audio live recording! headphonedust.store/products/imp.... (side note: you show up as an invalid handle, which is why I'm replying here instead of @-mentioning you).
This article nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/w... articulates exactly how I feel.
All looks good now 😊
You might know already but probably related: you’re showing up here as invalid handle.
That and track durations on the sleeve not matching the actual record (often off by 1).
I can’t wait!
I listen to a lot of progressive rock. These are the albums I listened to the most last year: bsky.app/profile/clau...
I don't know what to expect, and I dread the day where the industry will feel so different that I will just wanna walk out.
I haven't seen a good example of we go from a newcomer in the industry to an expert able to wield AI in a productive way. My experience tells me that to get good at something, you have to do the thing slowly, deliberately and multiple times.
On a personal level, I have learned to develop software with the user in mind, and a group of people to do the work with me. I can't have a conversation with a machine.
On the other hand, the social and political implications of the deployment of AI by large corporations and backing governments are concerning to say the least, and my gut tells me that somehow I have to draw a line in the sand.
On the one hand I see people that I professionally admire embracing it and documenting success, investing in sharpening usage of the tool in the same way I've seen it done over the years with editors, version control, etc.
I am struggling with AI and wanna write down somewhere some scattered thoughts.