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owning the libs

maintaining the libs

reviewing pull requests on the libs

setting up ci and fuzz tests for the libs

Considering the spectrum on which software supply chain attacks and LLM use exist, and it seems like a lot of problems stem from simple-mindedness

"surely somebody wouldn't lie on the internet?"
California is the only place I have ever lived that loses power when it rains a little bit.


SF tech be like "I asked Claude for tips on how to reduce my carbon footprint""
I wrote a script that identifies inefficient queries in our codebase.

It just greps for queries in our codebase.
Look on the bright side, managers who are susceptible to #AI hype are less likely to be results-oriented and therefore more likely value the appearance of work.

Use this to your advantage.
#TIL by default Google is watching every time you open any app on the device you purchased and own
Dinner reminded me of when I owned lasagna.io, because it can infinitely scale horizontally and vertically.
Running a command that's going to produce a lot of output?

script -c "my-crazy-cli --debug"

Then you can "less -R typescript" to review the output once it is complet
I really cannot stop raving about how good #jenkins looks in 2026.

It's fast, functional, and open source :)