Marc Qualie
@marcqualie.com
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We tested greptile as a code rabbit replacement and it was shockingly bad, like how are people using this. It's even worse than the built in GitHub copilot reviewer. Missing basic features, wild hallucinations, intern level suggestions, no project context We cancelled our trial after just 2 days π
21 days ago
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These LLM attacks are getting insane. This βAI on by defaultβ is going to cause some serious damage one day Gemini leaking emails from poisoned calendar invites and now GitHub secrets could be stolen by just opening a pull request π€―
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about 1 month ago
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If youβre unhappy about the insane price hike Xbox just unleashed on everyone, then cancel. Complaining doesnβt affect these companies; they will continue to do it if you continue to pay.
about 1 month ago
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Is anyone hosting a production NextJS app on Cloudflare? We've got many large apps that we're looking for move off Vercel but would ideally like to avoid self hosting or AWS lambda.
about 1 month ago
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I've been using
@kagi.com
for a few days now and I've realised decades of searching has trained me to completely ignore the first result.. but with Kagi it's usually the result I want most of the time since there's no unrelated ads at the top π
about 1 month ago
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So I guess moving our entire frotnend stack and apps off vercel and co just got bumped up the list π triangle man really outdid himself this time
about 1 month ago
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Currently looking at
@aikidosecurity.bsky.social
safe chain, a tool for preventing malware in npm packages.. but it has chalk as a dependency with no strict version set in the package.json Surely a tool like this should have 0 dependencies..
about 2 months ago
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Pigeon powered coffee from
@theaifix.show
today
about 2 months ago
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Blind trust for pigeons. Always.
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2 months ago
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aikido | no bullsh*t security for devs
2 months ago
π¨URGENT: A series of popular packages maintained by qix have just been compromised. Compromised packages include: β’ has-ansi - 12 million weekly downloads - V6.0.1 β’ supports-hyperlinks - 19m weekly downloads - v4.1.1 β’ chalk-template - 3.9m weekly downlaods - V1.1.1
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@coderabbitai.bsky.social
has become unbearably slow the last few weeks. We've had it across our team for ~6 months now and it's mostly been helpful but I'm currently sat waiting 20+ minutes and it still hasn't reviewed?! I get that it's peak US working hours, but this is unusable now.. π°
2 months ago
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As bad Google are, the chromium and Chrome projects have been a net positive for the internet overall. This landing in the hands of some AI company like perplexity for profit would have been devastating in so many ways.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cg...
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Google not required to sell Chrome or Android, judge rules in antitrust case - live updates
But the company has been ordered to share data with others to help open up competition.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cg50dlj9gm4t
2 months ago
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Rob Palmer
3 months ago
TypeScript excitement π TS 6.0 is planning a bunch of breaking changes to tsconfig options to deprecate some and change the defaults for others. This will simplify configuration and ease the transition to the Go-based TS 7.0 π The latest pitch is to enable strict type-checking modes by default π
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Claude Code is seriously impressive. I'm a converted skeptic after hearing great things for weeks. I spent the day doing interesting things instead of project maintenance. Things that would usually take me 1-2 hours each task I now have Claude go off and do it in the background.. π€―
3 months ago
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danielroe πΊπ¦
5 months ago
immigrants are great. people who _choose_ a country often contribute more than those who received it by default. they make it richer. literally and figuratively. much love β€οΈ
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Nothing like starting a Friday with a mild heart attack
@raycast.com
They jumped on this pretty quick but virustotal is still showing as malware for some providers π’
6 months ago
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Found myself using ComfyUI regularly in my homelab for various tasks (like generating blog post headers) so I wrote up a guide for a quick setup on Ubuntu. Much more flexibility than ChatGPT and custom sizes/models make prototyping super quick.
marcqualie.com/blog/post/in...
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Install ComfyUI on Ubuntu 24.04
This guide walks through setting up ComfyUI on a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 system, including automatic startup using systemd. Perfect for render nodes or headless workstations.
https://marcqualie.com/blog/post/install-comfyui-on-ubuntu
7 months ago
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NVMe is generally cheaper than SATA SSDs now π€― 10x the speed for the same or less cost.. I wonder how computer cases will adapt since they're designed to cram in 2.5inch bays right now and only high end boards have 3+ NVMe slots
7 months ago
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Gemma3 27b has been my go to for weeks now.. canβt wait to see how this stacks up 2 trillion parameters and 10 million tokens?! π€―
ai.meta.com/blog/llama-4...
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The Llama 4 herd: The beginning of a new era of natively multimodal AI innovation
Weβre introducing Llama 4 Scout and Llama 4 Maverick, the first open-weight natively multimodal models with unprecedented context support and our first built using a mixture-of-experts (MoE) architect...
https://ai.meta.com/blog/llama-4-multimodal-intelligence/
7 months ago
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My
#homelab
grew way quicker than expected.. and machines need restarting way more than you realise when testing (breaking) new things. My poor little JetKVM was getting friction burns on it's usb cable π This lets you unlock via SSH so no more physical access!
marcqualie.com/blog/post/de...
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Decrypting LUKS Ubuntu LVM via SSH on boot
If you're running a headless Linux server with a LUKS-encrypted root disk, you probably know the pain of needing a keyboard, KVM, or physical presence to unlock it at boot. No thanks. Here's a simple ...
https://marcqualie.com/blog/post/decrypting-ubuntu-lvm-via-ssh-on-boot
8 months ago
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Just spent ~4 hours setting up Open WebUI Pipelines with Langchain to monitor performance of my self hosted models. So many undocumented pitfalls with all of these tools working together π
8 months ago
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10x faster TypeScript by porting to go?! Really looking forward to this in 6.x, will make a huge difference to our monorepos π€
devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/t...
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A 10x Faster TypeScript - TypeScript
Embarking on a native port of the existing TypeScript compiler and toolset to achieve a 10x performance speed-up.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/typescript-native-port/
8 months ago
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If you're using numerical index based enums for state in your TypeScript SDK you should have your laptop replaced with a straight jacket a padded cell. That's an hour of my life I won't get back π΅βπ«
8 months ago
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The new
@frame.work
Desktop looks incredible! Definitely considering adding one to the homelab for AI specific tasks.. that Ryzen AI Max+ 395 π Slightly disappointed that the top model still only has 5gbps ethernet with no option to upgrade that or an SFP+ option.
9 months ago
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Appalling behaviour from the UK government and Apple for letting this go through π€¦ββοΈ It was disabled at 15:00 and the BBC published this at 15:02.. Thankfully it hasn't disabled it for us that have it turned on which gives us time to find alternatives to Apple
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row
Customers' photos and documents stored online will no longer be protected by end to end encryption.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgj54eq4vejo
9 months ago
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I've had this running locally for a couple of weeks now and it's sped up my daily yarn interactions a considerable amount. Next step: Move it to one of the homelab clusters instead of serving it from my mac studio β‘οΈ
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Using nginx as a node package proxy cache
It's possible to dramatically improve yarn v1 performance locally by caching registry content in a local nginx proxy. I'm part of teams maintaining a lot of legacy yarn projects and it can be painful ...
https://marcqualie.com/blog/post/using-nginx-as-a-node-package-proxy-cache
9 months ago
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There's a new season of Mythic Quest?! π
10 months ago
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Marc Qualie
Upvio
10 months ago
What if changing the way we think could change the way we feel? Cognitive reframing is a proven technique that helps clients rewire negative thought patterns, build resilience, and foster healthier coping mechanisms.
https://buff.ly/4h5dYMw
#CognitiveReframing
#MentalHealth
#TherapyTools
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For some reason using the env variables for Ollama model location refuses to work for me on macOS, so I went with a symbolic link `ln -s "/Volumes/External SSD/.ollama" ~/.ollama` Hundreds of GBs of system drive space freed up πΎ
#ai
#storage
#models
#ollama
10 months ago
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I finally tried out
@deno.land
and it's such a refreshing dev experience vs Node. Having things like the package management, formatter, linter and testing all built in with no configuration feels very go-esque. Most excited about the security sandbox so far, deny by default is such a smart choice.
10 months ago
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Kent C. Dodds π
11 months ago
The Epic Programming Principles: the guide I use to make decisions as a software engineer. Transcending specific tools or frameworks, these principles will help you guide your career, craft, and technical choices. See details and examples for each principle here:
www.epicweb.dev/principles
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Upvio
11 months ago
Develop essential cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to build a structured framework that allows you to apply targeted intervention and address a range of mental health challenges. Read how you can master these skills:
ow.ly/aH0V50UjO90
#CognitiveTherapy
#CBT
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console.log('Hello, Bluesky!')
12 months ago
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