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sst does go lambda functions now also i made a video about go www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTAe...

my new neovim tweaks are making me so productive but now i have to be productive :(

i've always done a lot in the terminal but getting to the point where i can't stand using most things outside of it terminal is very limited - it means the range of good to bad ux is pretty small, there just isn't that much you can mess up web on the other hand the default is bad

this new naughty dog game trailer is so sick

years ago when i moved from react to solid it took me 1-2 months to undo react brain i did some react yesterday for an example wow i had such a hard time with the fact that functions run more than once crazy how your brain flips around

life hack: start a successful business

making something for mass adoption is crazy thing, you have to remind yourself that's your goal constantly any place where you introduce a subjective opinion you now accidentally cut your audience in half

devin stuck in vim rn he just like you

using devin - first big obvious thing is the argument for typesafety is now much much bigger devin is pretty stupid but it can deal with errors and work through them so the more automated feedback it can get the better type errors raise the floor a lot, tests are nice on top

i am trying not to use splits anywhere so not in tmux, not in neovim, not in i3 just a single thing in view at a time like im usually forced to on my laptop

i have written and given away so much code for free and i wanna do 100x more

within 24 hours we have contributions for more adapters, examples, and even sqlite support OSS is crazy

aws console and docs yes are confusing and overwhelming but it's crazy how much LLMs + IaC just let you avoid the problem - something as obscure as "how do i configure a custom MAIL FROM headers when sending email" just spits out the code you drop into sst

btw we're running openauth just like opennext - it's initially seeded by us but the goal is for it to become community run if you'd like to contribute a great place right now is testing - we have very little and things likely need to be restructured a bit to be more testable

a lot of tech is developed by picking a tradeoff zone no one has picked before, building something there, and then coming up with reasons to use it i don't think approach is flat out wrong but i don't usually find this compelling and it seems backwards to me

hetzner deleted 8TB of data from a customer randomly and there's a thread on HN where people are saying you should own your own hardware and colocate no matter what you do there's always other people demanding you to do their hobbies

this is crazy and my mind is racing with how much things this could solve

so uh is bluesky logo like...final?