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Sorry but this is a bad take - regardless of why Deno had layoffs it's a company that relies on community engagement for their business. Having no message at all is a huge 🚩 Something must have been told to the employees - a version of that message could have been shared easily.
Inspired by @johndonmoyer.com and vercel's portless I built my own little local proxy github.com/chris-pardy/... It uses a similar project discovery method as john-town, mapping local dev servers to well known names It's set up to run on port 80 so you don't even need to remember its port number.
Really cool tool (and super helpful) I put up a small PR to fix an issue with my Mac username. There's a few other little fixes I've queued up and I'm wondering if you'd be open to me setting up the GitHub actions and publishing tasks to get this available via a homebrew tap?
I didn't have time to work on my cozy-corner project last night so instead I wrote a blog post about it.
Part of the hold-up on finishing cozy-corner.at is that a fundamental part of what I want to do is make it easy for people to generate content for others to use. I want to dogfood that process as much as possible which means things like building my own sprite editor. Next up a scripting language...
🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿 I considered a 4 part response - wrote it out, and decided it wasn't worth it. If you want to engage on the merits of the discussion make a point not attacking Dan for how he's feeling and let's discuss.
I've been doing stuff on at proto and it felt weird not to have my source code up on @tangled.org but I also prefer using https over ssh (I know I'm weird) so I rebuilt a knot to support https signed with bearer tokens from my pds. tangled.org/chrispardy.d... and it's version controlled on itself.
I don't want to speak for @bripie.me but thought I was engaged in self deprecating humor... I guess maybe I'm not smart enough to understand how humour works?
After I posted this I decided that I wanted to rebuild the backend to use xrpc to be more at proto native, then I opened a can of worms... - Dark skinned characters looked bad so ended up rebuilding the whole rendering system - "Oh look, a cat sprite", I added support for pets. Hopefully done soon.
While this is clearly a silly test. I do think doing things like making tests for infra, configs, etc. help in the LLM age. You want strict typescript? Better test that tsconfig has strict:true or watch as Claude disables that to "fix" a bug. Structural assertions of quality rather than human ones.
Assuming the new CEO will have the mandate to figure out monetization, I'm excited for this move. It's important for bluesky to have a model for monetization that others can adopt, and there's enough happening on the proto outside of this app that any attempt to close down the ecosystem will fail.
Been burning way too many Claude tokens on this, but my Cozy Corner project is almost ready for launch. Build your own little house with records stored on your PDS for anyone to come visit. Create and share items and clothes for users to collect. Should be live this week at cozy-corner.at
Honestly I doubt Anthropic or OpenAI are sticking around (in their current form) in the next 2 years. Open weight models, or models where you can buy the weights will be good enough. Inference providers will compete on cost. Open Source Agents will run locally. Costs will go to the margin.
I know a number of non-engineers vibe coding tools (mostly internal ones). It makes perfect sense, and it's something we're going to see more and support more. That doesn't exclude a place for engineers it just means that we're not alone in building software... But we never really were.