I’ve been trying out pass / passwordstore for a few days. Had to revamp my GPG settings first, but it was worth it.
The concept is simple but powerful: track all your passwords in a repo, encrypted before check-in. Version-controlled passwords feel surprisingly good.
I’ve been trying out pass / passwordstore for a few days. Had to revamp my GPG settings first, but it was worth it.
The concept is simple but powerful: track all your passwords in a repo, encrypted before check-in. Version-controlled passwords feel surprisingly good.
I have tried many container orchestration solutions. Running directly via CLI is only fine for experiments. For real deployments you need something declarative like a compose file, otherwise nothing is versionable and you are just hoping it keeps working
I have tried many container orchestration solutions. Running directly via CLI is only fine for experiments. For real deployments you need something declarative like a compose file, otherwise nothing is versionable and you are just hoping it keeps working
RustFS is not rust::fs.
It is an open source, S3 compatible object storage system written in Rust.
I used MinIO for a long time. About a year ago I needed on-prem storage and S3 was the best fit.
RustFS is not rust::fs.
It is an open source, S3 compatible object storage system written in Rust.
I used MinIO for a long time. About a year ago I needed on-prem storage and S3 was the best fit.
Official site: getpino.io
What logger do you use?
Official site: getpino.io
What logger do you use?
But sometimes I need a local, private option.
Just found defuddle. Strips clutter from pages, outputs clean text + metadata. Perfect for feeding into an LLM without sending URLs to a 3rd party.
But sometimes I need a local, private option.
Just found defuddle. Strips clutter from pages, outputs clean text + metadata. Perfect for feeding into an LLM without sending URLs to a 3rd party.
They might look like the future of AI right now, but nothing says that will last forever.
Meet HRM. 27M parameters. Beats much larger models in some reasoning benchmarks. Uses a planner + executor instead of the transformer stack.
Small & Smart
They might look like the future of AI right now, but nothing says that will last forever.
Meet HRM. 27M parameters. Beats much larger models in some reasoning benchmarks. Uses a planner + executor instead of the transformer stack.
Small & Smart
They were right, and I’ve since looked into it
Their S3-compatible storage looks solid and pricing is competitive, or rather the best of the options I am aware of
internxt.com/de/cloud-obj...
They were right, and I’ve since looked into it
Their S3-compatible storage looks solid and pricing is competitive, or rather the best of the options I am aware of
internxt.com/de/cloud-obj...
Unlike picsum.photos, this one makes it clear these are just placeholders rather then feature images.
Example: placeholder.pics/svg/300x500
Unlike picsum.photos, this one makes it clear these are just placeholders rather then feature images.
Example: placeholder.pics/svg/300x500
www.better-auth.com/blog/1-3
Lots of great additions, but the new Stripe plugin really stood out to me
It handles users, subscriptions, payments, even webhooks. Takes so much complexity off your plate
www.better-auth.com/docs/plugins...
www.better-auth.com/blog/1-3
Lots of great additions, but the new Stripe plugin really stood out to me
It handles users, subscriptions, payments, even webhooks. Takes so much complexity off your plate
www.better-auth.com/docs/plugins...
Poetry was fine, but slow.
uv is fast. Like, actually fast. Even with big deps like torch.
Give it a try: buff.ly/CAbMS1B
Poetry was fine, but slow.
uv is fast. Like, actually fast. Even with big deps like torch.
Give it a try: buff.ly/CAbMS1B
I’ve often used heroicons.com, super clean, copy-paste ready.
Just found freesets.dev
It aggregates tons of free resources, with licenses listed. Looks great.
I’ve often used heroicons.com, super clean, copy-paste ready.
Just found freesets.dev
It aggregates tons of free resources, with licenses listed. Looks great.
Been testing out Biome, a Prettier + ESLint replacement in one. No plugin chaos, no config juggling. Just one fast, stable tool. Written in Rust. Feels great so far. Might be switching for good. Try it?
Been testing out Biome, a Prettier + ESLint replacement in one. No plugin chaos, no config juggling. Just one fast, stable tool. Written in Rust. Feels great so far. Might be switching for good. Try it?
Super fast setup, great performance out of the box.
But native things like camera & sharing?
Still very involved to set up.
Promising framework though. Excited to see where it goes.
lynxjs.org
Super fast setup, great performance out of the box.
But native things like camera & sharing?
Still very involved to set up.
Promising framework though. Excited to see where it goes.
lynxjs.org
Bun and Deno had this from the start, and it was a key reason I switched to #Bun.
Still, this is a big deal for Node and for TypeScript being treated as a first-class citizen.
Curious what you think
Bun and Deno had this from the start, and it was a key reason I switched to #Bun.
Still, this is a big deal for Node and for TypeScript being treated as a first-class citizen.
Curious what you think
Highly recommended: direnv.net
#devtools
Highly recommended: direnv.net
#devtools
They can do the same job if you push them, yet they pull different crowds. Syncing them sounds great but rarely feels smooth in practice.
Do you use one tool for all, or does each deserve its own place?
What’s worked for you?
They can do the same job if you push them, yet they pull different crowds. Syncing them sounds great but rarely feels smooth in practice.
Do you use one tool for all, or does each deserve its own place?
What’s worked for you?
MergeKit makes it simple: blend two open models, no retraining needed.
Small idea, huge potential.
Can’t wait to try it.
github.com/arcee-ai/mer...
Anyone tried it or have a use case for merged models?
#AI
MergeKit makes it simple: blend two open models, no retraining needed.
Small idea, huge potential.
Can’t wait to try it.
github.com/arcee-ai/mer...
Anyone tried it or have a use case for merged models?
#AI
Cleaner flows, easier custom login, 2FA and passkeys feel less brittle. Auth.js worked, but I never liked customizing it.
Will likely use better-auth for my next hobby project.
Anyone else tried it?
Cleaner flows, easier custom login, 2FA and passkeys feel less brittle. Auth.js worked, but I never liked customizing it.
Will likely use better-auth for my next hobby project.
Anyone else tried it?
Like a QR code, but for sound.
Two AIs chat in English, realize they're both AIs, then switch to modulated sound to share data faster than language allows.
Is it risky to lose insight into what they share, or just smart efficiency?
Like a QR code, but for sound.
Two AIs chat in English, realize they're both AIs, then switch to modulated sound to share data faster than language allows.
Is it risky to lose insight into what they share, or just smart efficiency?
Most APIs ask, wait, respond.
OpenAPI shines there—clean docs, great tooling, tons of support.
But not all systems are polite little request/response machines.
Some just emit. Or subscribe. Or wait in silence.
#OpenAPI
buff.ly/GAayAsW
Most APIs ask, wait, respond.
OpenAPI shines there—clean docs, great tooling, tons of support.
But not all systems are polite little request/response machines.
Some just emit. Or subscribe. Or wait in silence.
#OpenAPI
buff.ly/GAayAsW
What are your thoughts?
Pay Per Crawl signup: buff.ly/eoGdqgr
What are your thoughts?
Pay Per Crawl signup: buff.ly/eoGdqgr
Fits right into Svelte, framework agnostic, no React-shaped edges. Built-in SSE streaming support, REST + OpenAPI generation, and feels complete out of the box.
If you are circling around RPC frameworks, give it a try
Fits right into Svelte, framework agnostic, no React-shaped edges. Built-in SSE streaming support, REST + OpenAPI generation, and feels complete out of the box.
If you are circling around RPC frameworks, give it a try
Took another spin with #SurrealDB lately.
This time, I kept everything in-browser using IndexedDB.
Fully persisted state. No backend server involved
Took another spin with #SurrealDB lately.
This time, I kept everything in-browser using IndexedDB.
Fully persisted state. No backend server involved