I am looking to try out a new IDE for my personal projects. I have been using Cursor for a while but lately I have found myself just using terminal tools the majority of the time. Looking to try out a few.
I dropped below the 200 lb threshold for the first time in like 25 years. Pretty nuts. I think I was in high school the last time I weighed sub 200 lbs. Feeling good!
I think the sci-fi framing misses that people are more worried about their jobs and financial security. The AI industry needs to present honest answers about how we make sure the benefits reach everyone while minimizing the negative potential outcomes
The AI industry has largely failed to foresee the extremely foreseeable: most normal people think AI is scary because we had decades of science fiction about how scary AI is. We owe the public clear explanations of why we think this can be good and how to make it so.
Learned something the hard way today with @openclaw
My AI agent runs heartbeat checks every 30 min to stay on top of tasks. Didn't realize it was using Sonnet entire conversation history each time.
Woke up to ~$10 in charges before I touched my keyboard.
Here's what I didn't know:
• You can set a separate model just for heartbeats -> changed to Haiku for heartbeats
• lightContext: true, loads only your checklist file instead of everything
• isolatedSession: true, drops the chat history entirely
The agent still works exactly the same. Just doesn't cost a small fortune to check in.
Always check your defaults. The cheap path usually exists — you just have to find it.
I messed around with Suno this Easter to create an updated EDM/dance version of a classic Easter hymn. I like the way it turned out. Interface was easy to use and it didn't take to long to get some decent results. Really fun to play with. suno.com/s/KEFWxF0I625cuiis
shipped exponential backoff to our alert queue today. finally.
spent way too long debugging a race condition between the retry logic and the notification service. the fix was small, but finding it was painful.
Learning with my open claw has been exciting and frustrating
🔥 VS Code Tip: If you lose some work or make a change in between commits, the "Timeline" panel will allow you to time travel back on a per-save basis, and even diff the change!
I'm having a lot of fun learning web3 and building dapps on Alchemy and when you sign up for their growth plan, we’ll both get 85,000,000 compute units. Check it out: alchemy.com/?s=Tk4NzYzMjA3OT… 🙌
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5⃣ There's not enough talent to go around
Everyone is hiring, but there's no one left to hire
We need Web2 engineers to drop everything, go down the crypto rabbit hole, and reemerge as Web3 talent
We have fucktons of money, but no further talent to spend it on
MOOAAR DEVS PLS
How many websites did you build before you actually felt like you had built a really good one? Working on my 4thb now and I'm still not crazy about most of it.