Hugo Tunius 

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Hugo of all trades. Developer interested in rust, iOS, infosec, reverse engineering, and design. Also on BlueSky
Websitehttps://hugotunius.se
GitHubhttps://github.com/k0nserv
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The Sword Juggling Fallacy

Sword juggling is simple, just don't cut your fingers off in the process

The Sword Juggling Fallacy

Sword juggling is simple, just don't cut your fingers off in the process

"If I had more time, I would've written a shorter letter" is more true than ever in the AI age. In fact having AI write for you at all is just lazy and disrespectful to the reader.

https://noslopgrenade.com/

no slop grenade

Stop throwing AI-generated walls of text into conversations. If they wanted an AI essay, they would have asked ChatGPT themselves.

With #GitHub 's recent problems an old blog post of mine is more relevant than ever https://hugotunius.se/2024/01/20/stop-using-github-releases.html
Stop Using (only) GitHub Releases

A rant on the practice of storing release notes in GitHub's release features and the negative consequences of that

The untrustworthy AI agent you plugged into production systems without any safeguards that deleted important data didn’t “go rogue”, you’re just a dumbass
I wrote a comment on /r/rust that was vaguely positive about LLMs for coding, shouldn't have done that. Sitting at (-5) atm. They really don't like AI over there.

Join us for the #PostgreSQL #Edinburgh #meetup on Thurs, April 23rd!

We will hear from @k0nserv on lessons learned building a Postgres extension, and by @vyruss who will live fix some bad SQL!

Where: Paterson's Land, Room 1.21
Time: 6pm pizza and chat, talks from 7pm

👇
https://luma.com/v2rrpszi

PostgreSQL Edinburgh Meetup April 2026 · Luma

Be part of our Edinburgh PostgreSQL Meetup! Join the PostgreSQL Edinburgh organisers and fellow PostgreSQL enthusiasts at Paterson's Land, Room 1.21,…

I have a new problem. These days not only does neovim start rust-analyzer, so does claude. Because of this I frequently end up with rust-analyzer eating 16-20GB of my ram and my whole system falling over as I hit the 32GB limit
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All quiet now. I guess the Supreme Court decide that the only way to win the game was to not play.