Vercel requesting aditional GitHub access even though I no longer have any accounts there.
Great reminder to disconnect them from my GitHub accounts.
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Vercel requesting aditional GitHub access even though I no longer have any accounts there.
Great reminder to disconnect them from my GitHub accounts.
AI is leading to burnout among its greatest advocates. When I hear about people spinning up too many projects chasing the dopamine of productivity and then crashing against the wall of their own meta-cognitive limits, I'm like "Oh, poor babe. You gave yourself ADHD."

As firms increasingly incentivize employees to build and oversee complex teams of agents—for example, by measuring and rewarding token consumption as a proxy for performance—people are finding themselves pushed to their cognitive limits. Participants in a recent study described a “buzzing” feeling or a mental fog with difficulty focusing, slower decision-making, and headaches. The authors call this phenomenon “AI brain fry,” defined as mental fatigue from excessive use or oversight of AI tools beyond one’s cognitive capacity. This AI-associated mental strain carries significant costs in the form of increased employee errors, decision fatigue, and intention to quit. The findings also show how AI-driven workflows can be designed to diminish burnout and point toward specific manager, team, and organizational practices to avoid mental fatigue even as AI work intensifies.
Taking a look at https://refine.dev/core/
Anyone have any experience with this?
Developers: "The problem is that the faster we go, the more we get things wrong and have to fix them or do them over again, which actually makes us slower overall"
Big Tech: "I see, yes. What if... hear us out... what if you could get things wrong much, much faster?"
AI is starting to attack those that refuse it.
Keep in mind that LLMs are just guessing and have no feelings.
And we approach them by walking on egg shells.
What is happening?!
My blog has an RSS feed again.
Do web apps always need a backend? I don't think so.
Local-First Data Storage: An Ode to the Browser