I want a Stardew Valley machine. Like a GameBoy with only SDV.
Posts by tbeseda
Okay but when the CFO wants to print those slides to fax them to the client in Milan, you'll be happy to have done digital work with imperial units ðŸ«
Ken built a dog adoption app where you skip the filters & toggles and just type "fluffy, will love the stray kittens, won't destroy my small apartment." Sanity Agent Context does the rest.
www.sanity.io/blog/better-...
1995 - 1970 = 25
2026 - 1995 = 31
Oh no...
And Paul Cauthen is really unique. A voice like Cash and swagger like Elvis. With a life story to match both. His music reflects that and I'm a fan of the way Book of Paul comes together.
music.apple.com/us/album/book-…
Charley puts out a mountain of music at wild pace. All of it great, but this one is extra great.
2 new albums in my playlist today
music.apple.com/us/album/age-o…
music.apple.com/us/album/book-…
(Sadly, neither on Bandcamp)
That looks nice!
I've been getting spoiled by the multiline interaction in opencode. It even accounts for pressing up or down on the first or last line of an entry going to the previous or next entry like flipping through shell history.
Same as coffee
Most of what happens in a given software ecosystem revolves around a core group of authors. Not necessarily the main committers to a platform, but the contributions downstream from those changes. The same names pop up a lot. That's the stuff worth following and learning from IMO.
If your daily playlist doesn't include System of a Down while the US is doing some stupid shit in the Middle East, what are you even doing?
2009 me is mad you don't know www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOHxtO…
Sucks we (not most anyway) weren't doing this before AI. But if generative AI is the lever, so be it.
¡Unix vive!
You build for a VC-backed SaaS (like me!), should you not try to get good standing inside models? Of course you should! But you can also create detailed, small, sharp tools that can be effectively leveraged by the agents using the model.
Work for your customer, not their AI provider.
The incentives are bad, though.
Projects can continue to min-max their SEO to land in training data. Users will continue to thrash trying to use a Mack truckload of tools where a wrench would work. And model providers will gladly take their (employer's) money to burn tokens.
Coding models seem to have the best results in languages where there's good tooling for reference + module discovery and the body of marketing materials used in training is almost zero.
Go/Gleam/Zig: A+
JS: shit show
godammit Apple Music. I've got a good station going with RATM, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, A Perfect Circle, and then Puddle of Mudd gets tossed in! What's next? Hoobastank?!
Holy shit. He put the whole thing up on YouTube
youtu.be/QKHGmFvzjJ4
Long live Sturgill
It's 2026, can we solve the everything bagel problem? I don't want to eat it over a napkin so I can funnel all the good stuff into my mouth after eating the bagel part.
I don't think of whistles as particularly clean. They get dirt in them and they go in your mouth.
Definitely preferable.
But I sometimes need to use npmjs/package/* for module settings sometimes, so I don't want to fight the redirect.
Alas, no edit feature.
You get the idea.
Extension adds link TO npmx.dev FROM npmjs.com
Small browser extension adds a link to npmjs.com packages to view a on @npmx.dev
Chrome: chromewebstore.google.com/detail/xnpm/...
Source and Userscript: github.com/tbeseda/xnpm...
Firefox: still in review
Saaame!
They’re so inflated. And the emoji are very off putting.
I need to go back to my old readmes and strip them down so they don’t illicit the same reaction.
I dig it! created my account a few months back but I need to get in the habit of publishing there.
npmx is already making my job - no, my life - better.
do github next (only half joking).
You're right. My snark isn't fair. Generally positive when there's a real bug like yours. I'm just bitter about the orchestration of releases right now.
<3 Node
inb4 "working as intended, just not documented"