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🤡 'Stupid new bike lane severely slowed down this emergency vehicle!!1!' 🙃

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For decades, NYC has run one of the largest, most unacknowledged welfare programs in its history, for suburban car owners. By giving away 3 million street parking spaces of expensive public real estate for free, it’s a multi-billion dollar annual wealth transfer
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My family has donated $200,000 to @osendowment which launches today. Open source underpins critical infrastructure globally, and we need to pursue as many ways to sustainably fund it as possible; a single funding model doesn't cover all cases. endowment.dev
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Feb 23
I can't believe someone would just steal from Anthropic like this. The millions of man-hours Anthropic spent hand-writing code, text, art, books, etc. to generate enough data for training must be taken into consideration here. Where is the respect for IP?
We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.
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Does anyone have @openclaw reminders working reliably? The cron runs but it never sends me a Telegram message. I don't have anything special changed. clawdbot
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What should the IRS ship in 2026?
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16 Sep 2025
A new bounty is open for Importer: $2,000 to convert Notion Databases to Obsidian Bases and plain text files
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10 Aug 2025
I have no idea what's involved, so this might be the easiest money ever or way under target, but I'll pay a $5,000 bounty to anyone who can claim commit credit for getting this shipped in chromium.
9 Aug 2025
How open source is chromium actually? Can anyone from not-Google get a patch into a new release? I desperately want programmatic live themeing, like "chromium --theme='Cool grey'" for Omarchy. Would pay a bounty!
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New drawing: Hire bike
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15 Jun 2025
Zohran Mamdani seems like a good guy!
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How in the world does Google Maps pick the top images to show for popular attractions?
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🔥 Big news for @coolifyio and self-hosters! After 2 years and 400 v4 releases, we're preparing for a stable release in 2025! However, there's one small problem. I developed version 4 pretty quickly - the first usable release was completed in a month - while I was learning Laravel as well. So the codebase is lacking; it has few tests, lacks strict rules, and lacks proper structure. It's slowing down the integration of new features, and sometimes updates break existing functionality - which is a no-go. Learning from lessons of 400 releases and valuable feedback from the community, GitHub discussions, and Discord, we decided it was time for a complete overhaul. The past few months have been dedicated to detailed research and planning for this overhaul. But now we have time to think because: - We are profitable and growing. - I have @peaklabs_dev on my side - he has done most of the planning. 💜 🎉 Today, we’re excited to announce that the first commit to the v5.x branch has been made! What will be included? A lot. - A fully automated migration from v4 to v5. This is crucial. Without this, version 5 wouldn't be possible. - A total codebase refactor focused on strict PHP coding standards, maintainability, high-quality code, and a test-first approach. You might argue that I should have focused on best practices from the start, but my priority was YOLO programming to create something useful quickly. Bad practices in the codebase are the consequences. - A brand new UI/UX for a simpler, smoother, and more modern experience, based on Vue/Inertia. - A focus on simple production scalability as a core part of Coolify. This is crucial. We aim to enhance Coolify's core with scalability in mind, while still supporting current workflows. Our goal is to avoid complex configurations. It should be as simple as a click, requiring no brain to scale. - And hundreds of other features, fixes, enhancements, and more. If we can achieve what we planned, Coolify will be THE self-hosting solution without doubt. I am so excited and afraid at the same time. Is it a good idea? Will I lose users? What will happen? What, where, how?! What I am sure about is that this will be a unique experiment and I could not do without you, all the users, sponsors, and @peaklabs_dev. 💜 In the meantime, nothing will change. We will do regular v4 releases, make other apps (announcement soon), etc. We know you now have questions and feedback - please drop it here or in the Github Issue (next post).
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17 Mar 2025
intra brooklyn transit is so cursed
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13 Mar 2025
i love riding caltrain! it's the best
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Over the last year or so we've been working closely with the team at @argmax to improve MacWhisper through WhisperKit. Last week we (finally) released our most requested feature; on-device automatic speaker recognition which is powered by their new SpeakerKit framework.
7 Mar 2025
Introducing SpeakerKit State-of-the-art on-device speaker diarization: - 10 minutes of audio processed in 3 seconds - 10 megabytes in total - 6-year-old devices supported Details and links to the demo app are in the thread.
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I went to China during the Chinese New Year! Here are some photos of Chinese urbanism in small to large cities 🧵
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12 Feb 2025
Proud that I might actually be the reason gradients finally get fixed in Firefox :’)
12 Feb 2025
Firefox is in rough shape. I want it it to be better. For it to get better, we need to be able to accept all the ways it is bad. I posted a video breaking down all of the pain I've felt using Firefox for the past month.
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8 Feb 2025
I think the best way to honor Donald Shoup, who just passed away at age 86, is to post 86 days in a row about the ways in which we all pay for "free" parking.
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Did you know that last year England started mandating a 10% net gain in biodiversity for all new building projects? Seems like pretty great idea for nature but does anyone know how this has been panning out in projects since then?
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