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bodash

81karma·57submissions·February 22, 2025
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Agreed “remembering” stuff is critical in most life’s situations where if you did, you will appeared to be smart. This is probably why spaced repetition has been a key element in learning for the past…
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Few days ago, UK cyber test almost merged malware through social engineering: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49205790 …
7d ago·view thread
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Interesting. I’m also a night owl who struggled waking up like an early bird. Was the transition and efforts worth it? Recently I tried to find a better schedule other than spending another X years fi…
7d ago·view thread
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Guys I’m joking btw, left the comment during my jest mood
10d ago·view thread
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When you define prosperity in large amount of people, it makes you sound like a communist, and America spent decades to avoid that. The other alternative is to sound like a capitalist, which is very m…
10d ago·view thread
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Stripe about to acquire OpenRouter for $10B, and Airtable is only ~1/10th of OpenRouter???
12d ago·view thread
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Similar to where we simply ask LLM to leave 20% of the work undone: humantodo.dev
13d ago·view thread
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“The oppressors left, but their systems remain”
1mo ago·view thread
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> AI companies see people's images and data as raw material to be exploited What a quote
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It’s not crazy. I always add a simple message to my prompts: “leave 20% solutions empty and I’ll implement them myself”. It work wonders for me.
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Agreed, JSON is not the most optimal spec language choice, but is it better if different projects all started to writing their own specs? Related: https://www.openui.com/blog/stop…
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I’m completely on your side, but also I think about all the AI saturations in the society like this: “Driving to work or running a 10km on the weekend sharing the same surface goal: from A to B. You m…
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Given the audience here, I think an adjacent analogy would be “if we were to understand tech today, do we always go back to the beginning of tech?” Then the answer is more clear as yes and no. Obvious…
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fyi npm 12 will have securer defaults https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-09-upcoming-breaking-c... but it will be a while for ecosystem to catch up and npm reputation already …
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Agreed. If it's "digital", it will be used for elite power plays, because it's too easy. How else could you mass control/analyse/manipulate millions of people instantly? …
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My browser combo: Firefox Developer Edition + uBo + Privacy Badger + Facebook Containers One time setup, it’s synced to Mozilla account for later reinstalls
2mo ago·view thread
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GitHub repo (800+ stars) on a list of tips for protecting against npm supply chain attacks: https://github.com/bodadotsh/npm-security-best-practices …
2mo ago·view thread
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This is a surprise. And they still haven't included corepack as an official instruction on the nodejs.org download page. Is corepack a failed experiment?
2mo ago·view thread
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few more tips here: https://github.com/bodadotsh/npm-security-best-practices …
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Astro might be the closest option here. JSX can be used as a templating language for it, and devs can still opt-in for full clientful islands.
4mo ago·view thread
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AstroNvim v6 just released after neovim 0.12, and it's my favourite out-of-box setup
4mo ago·view thread
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Some great tips in this thread and I've been collecting them all at https://github.com/bodadotsh/npm-security-best-practices …
4mo ago·view thread
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Exactly! I’ve noticed a resounding amount of people are writing the same pieces recently, it’s almost like everyone’s sounding their alarm for the upcoming tsunami. Who’s listening? Here’s my piece: …
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Got a link?
5mo ago·view thread
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Personally, I think Go + HTMX + PostgreSQL + Redis can go a long mile, but I could be missing hindsights
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I can see how some high-paced teams might see HUMANTODO as speed bumpers in their environments. To that, I say this will be a conscious choice, and a trade-off teams are willing to experiement to see …
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