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I'm not able to articulate why, but I feel like this falls under "Plant trees under whose shade you will never sit".
Very noble.
I'm not able to articulate why, but I feel like this falls under "Plant trees under whose shade you will never sit".
Very noble.
I think these are great system concepts. Though I'm not sure about autogeneration of auth endpoints though.
I think these are great system concepts. Though I'm not sure about autogeneration of auth endpoints though.
On wrapping APIs for MCP. I felt this was a great overview of how agents work too, I think non-engineers can follow this too.
by @angiejones.tech
On wrapping APIs for MCP. I felt this was a great overview of how agents work too, I think non-engineers can follow this too.
by @angiejones.tech
By @emilyfreeman.bsky.social
I've loved her revolutionary software development model since I first saw it in a GitHub Universe video
By @emilyfreeman.bsky.social
I've loved her revolutionary software development model since I first saw it in a GitHub Universe video
I wonder what standard they used. We used to get 20kbps on a good day, ha!
I wonder what standard they used. We used to get 20kbps on a good day, ha!
I had to parse out what the solution was about, and spent quite a bit of time rewriting it into something functional.
It was nice experience, though.
I had to parse out what the solution was about, and spent quite a bit of time rewriting it into something functional.
It was nice experience, though.
This retains how it works for involved accounts too.
This retains how it works for involved accounts too.
This also increases the inherent randomness in the model.
This also increases the inherent randomness in the model.
this line is SO on point.
this line is SO on point.