Spearheading innovative projects in the blockchain universe

Joined November 2022
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Private MCP servers šŸ¤ OpenAI products Your team can keep MCP servers inside your network while ChatGPT, Codex, and the Responses API connect through outbound-only HTTPS. šŸ”— developers.openai.com/api/do…
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SkillSpector - a new security scanner for skills by NVIDIA • Scan AI agent skills before installing them • 64 security checks across 16 categories • Fast static analysis • Optional LLM semantic evaluation • Prompt injection detection • Credential theft detection • Supply-chain vulnerability scanning • AST & taint-flow analysis • MCP security checks • Optional LLM review layer • SARIF output for CI/CD Think "Semgrep antivirus" for AI agent skills. github.com/nvidia/skillspect…
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Jun 2
Introducing updates to the GitHub Copilot CLI experience. With voice mode, you can speak to Copilot using on-device speech-to-text models. Rubber duck is a built-in CLI agent that acts as a constructive critic and provides feedback. šŸ—£ļø
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Grok Build is coming. Not autocomplete… a full coding agent. You describe it. Grok plans, codes, and debugs. Up to 8 agents run in parallel. Apps, sites, full repos. Built from plain English. Arena Mode picks the best output. The local CLI keeps your code private. This isn’t ā€œhelp me code.ā€ It just builds. @xAI @grok
Replying to @XFreeze
Coding will become a generic product this year
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May 7
Codex now works directly in Chrome on macOS and Windows. It’s even better at working with apps and sites in Chrome, and now works in parallel across tabs in the background without taking over your browser. To get started, install the Chrome plugin in the Codex app.
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24 Jul 2025
DeFi is eating the world
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24 Jul 2025
Nikita made a screencast - #BetSwirl component doing self-testing šŸŖ™
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24 Jul 2025
Replying to @0xditte
I like doing unit tests, but hate end-to-end tests. Maybe playwright Synpress could help me to like it
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24 Jul 2025
But here's the thing - building Web3 components is one thing. Testing them? That's where the fun begins. paragraph.com/@chainhacker/p… #BetSwirl #Dev #MakeYourGame

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24 Jul 2025
Creating casino game components: fun ✨ Writing e2e tests for them: ... let's talk šŸ˜… Just shipped CoinToss, Dice, Roulette, Keno for @BetSwirl (Wheel soon, Freebets next)
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20 Jul 2025
GitHub Issues still missing the basics: can't mark "Task A blocks Task B". While Jira had this since 2002. Yes, there are workarounds with labels/projects, but native dependency tracking would change everything. What's your hack for managing blockers? 🚧 #GitHub
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20 Jul 2025
I noticed that having an assistant has become trendy lately, so I got myself one too. I delegate most of my tasks to them and pay a good salary.
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20 Jul 2025
Plane.so - best self-hosted PM solution. Cloud version: their GitHub App wants access to "contents" (your code), unclear how it's used. Self-hosted version: YOUR GitHub App, YOUR servers, YOUR control. Haven't tested if works without contents permission.
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16 Jul 2025
Best I found is Linear.app - cloud only, reads just issues, PR data and metadata. That's enough for them to build a project management system. But - support team can access your plans, tasks and docs, like with all cloud apps.
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13 Jul 2025
On the other side, external apps can receive the data, but many of them want access to your intellectual property - the "contents" permission. #GitHub #ProjectManagement
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13 Jul 2025
GitHub doesn't allow separating access to code and issues. Want team members to see tasks but not source code? Impossible - the minimum "Read" role grants access to everything. Only solution: extract issues via GitHub App to external system. #GitHub #ProjectManagement
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10 Jul 2025
Twitter CLI update: Working perfectly since yesterday! ✨ The `t` command is now muscle memory. Who needs a browser when you have a terminal? github.com/anastasiabusygina… #DevLife

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10 Jul 2025
Spent hours following integration steps and capturing screenshots, only to discover I've been doing it wrong. BetSwirl Components taught me patience today. Round two starts tomorrow šŸ’Ŗ P.S. Farcaster integration article coming soon!
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10 Jul 2025
Spent the entire week reviewing project management tools. Will share my findings soon!
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