Openclaw style bots are going to ruin the internet (more than it already is/was).
Openclaw style bots are going to ruin the internet (more than it already is/was).
No, having another AI model review changes is not a sufficient code review... I mean its better than not having any other review, but don't kid yourself.
After waiting 1.5month for insurance to authorize it, finally got approved for a new migraine preventative. Got it in yesterday.
🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Would be really nice if this one just works.
Literally every time I see an enameled cast iron pot I get so jealous.
They put up new office buildings like crazy here (despite vacancies across the city).
Housing though?
@governorwalz.mn.gov what are you doing? Folks in MN are days away from rent being due but 10s of thousands of people are being impacted by ICE and the Federal government. You need to push to pass a rent moratorium until ICE IS OUT of MN. Please move on this fast.
OpenClaw’s integrations section showing a whole bunch of email clients, chat apps, note apps
Sorry, but if I find out that you hooked an AI agent up to a signal chat you’re in, I’m never trusting you with anything ever again
Oh noooo, the company that extracted our data for their models is having others extracting data for their models
I’m raising rent relief funds for Minneapolis immigrant families affected by ICE.
Donations are down, but ICE is very much still here and there’s still so much need. Can you help?
V: @Ian-Coldwater
CA: $iancoldwater
PP: @coldwater
We keep us housed 💛
Please share and help if you can! Thank you!
If you're not in Minnesota, please help share these updates widely.
You can use keepMNhoused.com
to help with direct rent relief
as well as StandWithMinnesota.com
for lots of other resources & ways to help—including donating Delta sky miles to bring home people who have been detained by 🧊
Definitely would like to see broader approval here: github.com/moby/moby/pu...
Docker v29 dropping these API's I think was a big misstep.
This should make things work back to Docker 19.03.
Maybe devs will stop treating RAM on my PC as an infinite resource, at least.
Working through building a design doc with Claude is so nice.
It helps organize my own thoughts (much needed), does a bunch of diligence like scanning existing use-cases and shortcomings and helping me detail them, gives feedback on things that could use more clarity, looks up specs for me.
Alt text: Illustration of a playful “National GitHub Outage Day” celebration. A large sign reads “GitHub is down – Server error 500,” while developers relax outdoors with a barbecue, hammock, balloons, and fireworks. Additional signs joke “No commits today,” “Happy Git-free day,” and “Official holiday,” framing the outage as a tongue-in-cheek day off from coding.
Now they (not at the Space Needle) are firing off the m80's.
Some other changes that I probably didn't talk about:
- Support for (managed) rust incremental compiler caches (uses sccache under the hood).
- Errors are enriched with source maps, so docker can point directly to the part of the spec that failed.
Added a VSCode extension (marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemNa...) which adds tasks/lenses for building, debugging (using buildx's new built-in DAP server), auto-detection of specs, validation, and type information.
When debugging, errors trigger automatic breakpoints thanks to buildx.
DALEC has had some updates:
Added support for directly adding replace directives to go.mod's instead of managing patch files yourself (internally it generates patch diffs and follows the same flow)
❄️Greetings from occupied Minneapolis, where a light dusting of new snow sparkles in bright sunlight and all I want for my birthday today is for you to stand with us.
For my home or yours: donate, signal-boost, volunteer, talk with your neighbors, and build a better world!
www.standwithminnesota.com
Waiting for the day when there's some reality/courtroom thing like "Judge GPT".
Ah, olives... that must be that scent I pick up in various areas of Seattle... totally.
This is the thing. There ARE protests here but the bigger story (and what you see in most of the clips online) is that many people here are just going about their daily lives **but constantly vigilant and running in to help the second it's needed.**
(Many others, of course, are hiding for safety)
I just want people to know that there is no active insurrection, no regular protests, no rioting or whatever. The only time people are in the streets is when masked armed ICE thugs descend on one of our neighbors to disappear them as part of a federal government-led ethnic cleansing campaign.
OMG... I did it... I plugged in a USB-A and it only took *ONE* try instead of three.
I suspect rain is in the forecast.
Looking at a thread in teams I see a the "Followed threads" light up so I click it... it takes me to the thread I was already looking at.
TEEEEAMS!
Just because you can't see the code in your PR or in your repo, you are still pulling in all that code and need to be sure its safe, its kept up to date, etc.
For some reason, people seem to think that when you take a dependency via vendoring/copying then you are signing on to more work than if you take it via package manager (go module, gems, crates, etc).
This is so completely false.
Not sure who may need to hear this, but it just for whatever reason came to mind.
I didn't understand this until embarrassingly late.
Doctors do not think about you.
If they ordered a test (MRI, CT, bloodwork, etc) *YOU* need to ask them about it.
They will forget.
Silence is not a positive result.