No problem! It's a fine suggestion, pages will definitely still work for you.
If you ever give workers a go and have feedback on that experience vs Pages you know where to find me! π§‘
No problem! It's a fine suggestion, pages will definitely still work for you.
If you ever give workers a go and have feedback on that experience vs Pages you know where to find me! π§‘
It absolutely is! I'm only asking because we're putting more work into the Workers product and trying to slowly make that the clear choice for net new apps, and it's a challenge plugging all the gaps.
Just wondering why, whether there was a guide that mentioned it, or your agent suggested it etc π
Astro _is_ nice. π
What's the reason you're picking pages over workers if you don't mind me asking?
Workers supports fully static sites. Did you do the configuration yourself or follow a guide/generator?
And you shipped checklists already?
Dude did you not realise you can take a decade to ship that and the market will be totally cool with it?
The real Jira would never.
I think Zach is planning to do this at some point in the future and there's a transformation you can do today to get it www.zachleat.com/web/faster-b...
It's great! I think the balance is much better tuned in the first game so far but I'm already enjoying how they've expanded in the second one.
I'm not mad. Stop saying I'm mad.
(First run. Did not count as a victory.)
Headless WordPress? Still? π
Incredible anecdote.
I've heard similarly from various insiders after writing this interactive graphic that got a lot of attention last month tk.gg/posts/lime-b...
Step 1: Get hired by Lime.
Step 2: Implement stopped bike and junction detection so you don't get charged money to stop at red lights.
Step 3: Quit Lime.
To be fair to the AP, that story seemed like baloney. The quotes in it were all in reference to Kalshi buying the AP's election feed rather than any money or service going the other way. It was total spin from what I read of it.
AP journalists leaked an internal message from a product manager that annoyed them.
This is quite stunning. Senior PMs typically don't have reports, in news organizations limited power over strategy. Crazy that they'd put her on blast like this.
Also embarrassing to cover because news wires are known to have already experimented in this space because speed is such a critical factor in their product. For the AP newsroom of all people to act like this is new should have been more closely criticised.
This is great. Can you provide an API that lists committee hearings and their livestreams?
A post from X head of Product Nikita Bier, known otherwise for bait apps for tweenagers, stating: "Today we are revising our Creator Revenue Sharing policies to maintain authenticity of content on Timeline and prevent manipulation of the program. During times of war, it is critical that people have access to authentic information on the ground. With todayβs AI technologies, it is trivial to create content that can mislead people. Starting now, users who post AI-generated videos of an armed conflictβwithout adding a disclosure that it was made with AIβwill be suspended from Creator Revenue Sharing for 90 days. Subsequent violations will result in a permanent suspension from the program. This will be flagged to us by any post with a Community Note or if the content contains meta data (or other signals) from generative AI tools. We will continue to refine our policies and product to ensure X can be trusted during these critical moments."
Almost unbelievabley, X, the everything app, might have made a decision with positive ramifications for the suppression of misinformation.
Really excited for @patak.cat, @danielroe.dev and the entire javascript community for what's going on over at @npmx.dev
This area has needed care and attention for a long time and boy do these guys have care for it.
npmx.dev/blog/alpha-r...
ah how frustrating!
Sorry for jumping in: does this oauth spec not allow you to request fewer scopes for an app than it is authorised to request? π€¨
In fact, Amodei already answered the question: if nuclear weapons were developed by a private company, and that private company sought to dictate terms to the U.S. military, the U.S. would absolutely be incentivized to destroy that company. The reason goes back to the question of international law, North Korea, and the rest: International law is ultimately a function of power; might makes right. There are some categories of capabilities β like nuclear weapons β that are sufficiently powerful to fundamentally affect the U.S.βs freedom of action; we can bomb Iran, but we canβt North Korea. To the extent that AI is on the level of nuclear weapons β or beyond β is the extent that Amodei and Anthropic are building a power base that potentially rivals the U.S. military. Anthropic talks a lot about alignment; this insistence on controlling the U.S. military, however, is fundamentally misaligned with reality. Current AI models are obviously not yet so powerful that they rival the U.S. military; if that is the trajectory, however β and no one has been more vocal in arguing for that trajectory than Amodei β then it seems to me the choice facing the U.S. is actually quite binary: Option 1 is that Anthropic accepts a subservient position relative to the U.S. government, and does not seek to retain ultimate decision-making power about how its models are used, instead leaving that to Congress and the President. Option 2 is that the U.S. government either destroys Anthropic or removes Amodei.
Ben Thompson making a full-throated case for fascism here stratechery.com/2026/anthrop...
bah! they must have switched it off, I'll hide it. Sometimes these networks will produce a free live stream during a big event but then revert it to something less interesting afterwards. I suspect that's what's happened here.
You could look at Cirrus from my very smart colleague @mk.gg mk.gg/projects/cir...
R2 is going to cost you approximately $3 a month at that capacity
"Get the coordinates we need for the strike. Make no mistakes."
btw @cloudflare.social gives you 10hrs of remote browser time a month with the $5 plan, that's easily 3000 unique urls with unique time-sensitive OG images
wassuppp turns out all I really needed to replace was the puppeteer workers binding (powerful, slow) with the rest api (fast, not a binding, requires an api key, boo).
bsky.app/profile/tk.g...
omg it kinda works (and I've shipped it so whatever)
this is a dynamic opengraph image produced through a remote browser rendering the pasted url on cloudflare's network, taking ~8s to produce.
Really. Freaking. Fun. Internet. Shit.
vidgrid.tk.gg?layout=N4IgN...
Right, it's bedtime here in GMT+8.
I have a 3hr flight tomorrow so everyone let me know what your favourite emergency pod was.
think I might need to get rid of nextjs and replace it with a lightweight alternative π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€
mate claude did that aeons (months) ago
i'm overengineering an /og endpoint to use browser rendering to produce dynamic OG share cards but currently its a bit slow....