Sebastian Huckleberry
@sourishkrout.com
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cofounder at stateful.com - makers of runme.dev
Hot take: Terminal agents are a dead-end. While terminals, the TTY interface, is key for operators, it's backwards to lock the UX into the terminal.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXOP...
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Terminal Agents: Codex vs. Crush vs. OpenCode vs. Cursor CLI vs. Claude Code
YouTube video by DevOps & AI Toolkit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXOP4WELkCc
11 days ago
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How is it possible that Azure takes longer than AWS to bring up a Windows VM? 🙈
15 days ago
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We have 🤖 AI notetakers in meetings but continue to silo know-how every time we close terminals. Not just the how but also the why and what. Sign up for beta access to
visr.sh
: it's like as if Granola AI and
#tmux
had a kid.
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Visr: The Agentic Terminal Notepad Integral to Your Docs
The Agentic Terminal Notepad Integral to Your Docs
https://visr.sh
18 days ago
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What if it isn't productivity gains in every day things that's driving ChatGPT? Perhaps ChatGPT's popularity is a natural extension of the para-social relationship folks have developed with tech. Facebook's site helps you "connect" with your friends. Now the "site" has become your friend?
24 days ago
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Deploy a vanilla react app (e.g. with vite) with an /api folder containing some cloud functions to
@vercel.com
. Forgo the
@nextjs.org
dance. Thank me later.
25 days ago
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Mezgroni 🥃? There’s got to be a better name for a Mezcal Negroni. One week sample from the barrel 🪵 is excellent 🤯.
about 1 month ago
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You and I are gonna live forever 🎶
#oasis
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about 2 months ago
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Sometimes Javascript is just killing me.
about 2 months ago
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Name one good reason why I shouldn’t keep my iPhone in Low Power Mode permanently.
2 months ago
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I have to give I to the backpacks made by
peakdesign.com
. They don’t just look sleek. They continue to save the day. Look how effortlessly I strapped it to the motobike on my impromptu Provonce 🇫🇷 road trip. Viola!
3 months ago
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Marseille is an excellent place to visit. It’s vibrant, eclectic, beautiful, and full of interesting cuisines 🍲🐟. Can’t say no to a Bouillabaisse even on a hot August day!
3 months ago
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Monaco 🇲🇨 is a reverse Las Vegas. In Vegas the glitz is fake and the fun is real. Draw your own conclusions 😆.
3 months ago
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The best the Liguria’s Genova has to offer. - Fish with ground garbanzo bean flour chips - Pesto Genovese, invented here Yummys 😋
3 months ago
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AI-powered coding at 34,000ft in
#Cursor
: no problem ✈️. Contrary to the laptop charger that keeps falling out of outlet 🤦🏻♂️.
3 months ago
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If the rumors are true and Coca Cola will release their own cane sugar version to compete with Mexicoke will we call it Coke Cane? Asking for a friend.
3 months ago
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Released software from the backseat of a driverless Waymo ✅
3 months ago
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Great post on the state of
#AI
markets by
@eladgil.bsky.social
.
blog.eladgil.com/p/ai-market-...
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AI Market Clarity
A subset of AI markets have crystalized in the last 12 months, with the likely market leaders for the next year or two suddenly clear
https://blog.eladgil.com/p/ai-market-clarity
3 months ago
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It's remarkable how successful
#AWS
is given that everything's so unnecessary difficult.
3 months ago
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Whoever picks the 🎶 music on
#Euphoria
is a genius.
4 months ago
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Big Befuddled Bill that burdens babies, boys, bright bachelors, beautiful brides, budding builders, broke borrowers, betrayed by boomer bureaucracy. And when I say "boomer bureaucracy", I mean Congress.
4 months ago
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Just shy of two decades, I can call myself a dual-citizen 🇩🇪🇺🇸 today. Thanks, Uncle Sam 🎉
4 months ago
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Vibe code your app in a couple of hours and spend a week deploying it. Sounds about right.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCEm...
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Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again)
YouTube video by Y Combinator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCEmiRjPEtQ
4 months ago
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Blows my mind how many cultures run on Nescafé ☕️
4 months ago
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Two weeks of barrel aging commenced. Here’s the final product: Black Manhattan 🍸. I love how it turned out.
5 months ago
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The Inversion of Control movement decoupled implementations from interfaces in software design, circa 2002. A similar mindset shift in
#cloud
infra is overdue. The "push" paradigm has to shift to "pull" to get out of
#developers
way. Infra mgmt epitomizes "push" sliding YAMLs under your workloads.
5 months ago
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Another edition of the soda plus a splash of fortified wine! Today it’s Sherry. The same Sherry that spent two weeks aging in an oak barrel. Tasty 😋!
5 months ago
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After 15d of seasoning with cream sherry, the barrel is ready for aging Black Manhattan. This should take anywhere up to 15d with sampling every other day to avoid too much oak flavor.
5 months ago
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In case you missed it, celebrating 🇲🇽 Cinco de Mayo or Int'l Labor Day: Visit
@dagger.io
's blog to learn how the team at
@runme.dev
untangled Bash and YAML in hashtag
#DevOps
pipelines, replacing them with clear statements composed of nouns and verbs.
dagger.io/blog/substit...
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Dagger | Substitute YAML with Nouns and Verbs in CI/CD Pipelines
Build powerful software environments and containerized operations from modular components and simple functions. Perfect for complex software delivery and AI agents. Built by the creators of Docker.
https://dagger.io/blog/substitute-yaml-with-nouns-and-verbs-in-ci-cd-pipelines
6 months ago
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My favorite new low ABV drink is a Faux Americano. It’s really just a good splash of sweet vermouth with soda water. No Campari.
6 months ago
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All egresses and ingresses plugged on this barrel full of sherry. Ready to breeze right through a SOCs review, just like a good ol’
#Kubernetes
cluster. Two weeks of seasoning is starting now to get it ready to age some cocktail 🍸.
6 months ago
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After rinsing you fill the barrel with water to seal it. It’s like: kubectl apply -f agua.yaml Takes ~48h to finish 😆.
6 months ago
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This is what a 1 liter oak barrel for home-aging spirits looks like. What’s funny about the 1L is that it’s displacing not holding liquid.
6 months ago
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Looking forward to JS/TS tooling with true concurrency and near-native speed. The memory consumption of building something like "VS Code" is staggering.
6 months ago
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Integration tests for specific versions, including pre-releases, are now easy! Previously, it required special file placements and specific operation orders to avoid overwriting the file. ### Exported in
runme.dev
as KernelBinary RunmeKernel | link-release --version v3.13.2-rc.2 $TARGET_PLATFORM
6 months ago
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Here's the first successful completion of the unit and integration pipeline running in GitHub Actions.
github.com/runmedev/vsc...
The ENV is completely portable with
@runme.dev
's direnv support. Tests are aware of PRs, so the shell calls an extra "gha-job"
@dagger.io
function to pass metadata.
6 months ago
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First successful pass of
@runme.dev
's e2e test suite running fully @dagger.io-ized. This is no easy feat, it's running VS Code (aka Chromium) inside of Virtual X Frame Buffer (vxfb), literally mimicking user actions leveraging
@webdriver.io
. It's a one-liner now.
gist.github.com/sourishkrout...
6 months ago
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Software
#documentation
nihilism is absurd; especially in the middle. 🤔 X-axis, as in "junior, over senior, to staff/principal". Thanks for the inspiration,
@jeremy.lewi.us
. I couldn't help but make a meme.
6 months ago
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Did you know
@runme.dev
natively supports
#DotEnv
and
#Direnv
? Makes it super simple to leverage your project's existing environment configuration. More in the docs:
docs.runme.dev/configuratio...
7 months ago
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It's incredibly satisfying to roll a deploy of a docs website on that local
#Kubernetes
cluster you haven't touched in a long time, and it just works. Just kidding, it never works 🤣. What works is Workload Identity that does not discriminate between Humans and Machines.
runme.dev/blog/typed-e...
7 months ago
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Building
@runme.dev
, we've dreamed of a Cloud-Native Shell—leverage everything great about the command line while effortlessly transcending any single machine. That's
@dagger.io
Shell. Express artifacts, builds, and AI agents "Code as Docs™️" style with Runme for Dagger:
docs.runme.dev/guide/dagger
add a skeleton here at some point
7 months ago
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That's a bit aggressive, no?
7 months ago
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Waiting for "git pull" to finish on "homebrew-core" repo gives you time to pull 10 espresso shots from my Barista Express. Including cleaning the espresso maker thoroughly in between. Love homebrew, though! I really do.
7 months ago
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I am surprised how far I have gotten just using Cursor's trial plan.
7 months ago
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Retire all your YAML! Be there or be square.
add a skeleton here at some point
8 months ago
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Gotta give it to
@windsurfai.bsky.social
... the centrally overlaid command palette is much better. It's just too easy to overlook VS Code's top anchored UX elements.
8 months ago
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The VS Code platform & extension, being the Chromium of IDE, is a bit of a dream come true. Competitors can now stand out with key UX details and productivity features, with AI integration being the most hyped.
@runme.dev
just works across
@windsurfai.bsky.social
,
Cursor.com
, and VS Code flavors.
8 months ago
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Hot off the
@runme.dev
press, native
#direnv
support! While still deactivated by default, it will become enabled out-of-the-box once it holds up in real-world repos. Looking good. It won't be long.
8 months ago
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Waiting for the LLM Copilot or Agent to generate code has become the new equivalent of "the compiler is running". Watching it work in real-time, while slow, is cool.
8 months ago
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The fact that it is so effortless to switch between Code, Cursor (running
@runme.dev
), Coder, Codespaces, etc., proves that the VS Code project is factually the Chromium of IDEs. When building an IDE, you better differentiate beyond the core experience of editor, terminal, LSP, and extensions.
8 months ago
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It's odd how
#direnv
has a neutral state when it first encounters a new .envrc'd directory. Once you ran allow or deny, you can't go back using the CLI. To restore neutral, a "direnv reset" would be helpful. The only other option is monkeying with direnv state files.
8 months ago
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