Coffee, swimming & programming. Currently working on kolu.dev & emanote.srid.ca

Joined November 2022
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There are no rules in life. Have fun.
I recently went to a playground with my kid, there were a few other fathers there. We exchanged understanding looks and then I realised I have absolutely nothing, zero, nada, in my head to tell them outside of work stuff. I panicked, so I asked if they are using agentic coding, all of them were, we talked about work stuff. There's no escape :)
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Coming soon to theaters near you ...
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Be cheeky.
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This is merged in master. Now Kolu has tmux-like persistence. Next up: remote hosts support.
Got terminals to survive across Kolu restarts & deploys. So ... persistent terminals, like tmux. Powered by Kaval: kolu.dev/kaval/ If you want to test: github.com/juspay/kolu/pull/…
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Got terminals to survive across Kolu restarts & deploys. So ... persistent terminals, like tmux. Powered by Kaval: kolu.dev/kaval/ If you want to test: github.com/juspay/kolu/pull/…
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Kaval is powered by the same tech (oRPC surface) as drishti and odu, and thus it is not limited to the local machine per se, which means it can do more interesting things in the future.
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HTML plans UI prototypes are awesome.
Welcome to Kolu Atlas. Entirely LLM managed. Superseded both "HTML plans" and GitHub issues for me. Tracked permanently in Git, and uses Astro. You can view it here: htmlpreview.github.io/?raw.g…
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getting close to properly implementing surviving pty's across Kolu deploys (which is a preliminary requirement before remote terminals can happen). what's left to do:
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Been enjoying this flavoured coffee a lot lately. It is available from local Costco.
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Instead of baking tmux'ish stuff into Kolu, I'll decouple (much like drishti, odu) that as a better tmux/zmx and then use that as Kolu's pty core. Prepare to be dazzled. 🧙
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I can't be bothered to manually test anymore for non-complex changes. Which is why 'screenshot evidence' in PRs is very useful. You can do the same for terminal sessions. github.com/juspay/odu/pull/2…
let your agents iterate on the actual app in the browser, and post 'screenshot evidence' in your PRs kolu.dev/blog/nix-chrome-dev…
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Sridhar Ratnakumar retweeted
Appreciation also builds on top of itself, to the point of establishing a momentum, sooner or later, ... where life now mostly lives itself, and you are just sitting back and having fun living it, because there's nowhere/ nowhen else to go.
Appreciation is also anti-"timeline" It can only be of what is happening now. As what is happening right now / here is all that was / is / will be happening, there is nothing else (x.com/sridca/status/20445998…) to do than enjoy & appreciate it. If you want something, do it now.
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And today has been *even better* than yesterday. More "pure," I'd say. More sensuous. I'm starting to see the appeal of "self-less sensualism".
And today has been even better than that. Because, my experience has been the closest it has ever been to apperception — "surging perpetually on the crest of the ongoing wave of this moment in eternal time" (even instinctual passions, while still-born, segued into sensuosity).
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Introducing odu: a CI runner for agents and humans Powered by oRPC and Kolu's surface framework. Supports MCP and 'remote attach' like tmux. kolu.dev/blog/odu/
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Remote attach like tmux:
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self-less sensualism is not a moral imperative that you fake to get brownie points. it is the automatic self-centric instinctuality that is that. self-less sensualism is the only sensible & fascinated course of action forward once you tap into pure intent derived from your PCE.
Actualism For Dummies (created by Fable ultracode) actualismfordummies.pages.de…
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One way to fight AI mommies.
NEW: malware developers added nuclear & biological weapons text to to their spyware. Goal? To trigger LLM safety refusals... so that their spyware wouldn't be analyzed by an AI security scanner. Cleanest practical example I can think of for why over-indexing on first order safety alignment is risky. When closed (and open) models ship with aggressive refusals, they will be sprinkled with second-order blindspots that attackers will discover...and exploit. We are only in the earliest days of attackers leveraging these features, and it wouldn't surprise me if users systems that need to handle complex cybersecurity issues demand that models be less safety-blunted. In the weeds: @SocketSecurity's post also shows why intention matters in how you design a malware analysis pipeline to avoid prompt manipulation. H/T to colleagues that shared this with me socket.dev/blog/mini-shai-hu…
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Welcome to Kolu Atlas. Entirely LLM managed. Superseded both "HTML plans" and GitHub issues for me. Tracked permanently in Git, and uses Astro. You can view it here: htmlpreview.github.io/?raw.g…
what if we used 'HTML plans' to keep track of issues as well?
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I hope to make this a skill or something—calling it "atlas"—for reuse across other projects.
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