Rijk van Zanten
@rijk.nyc
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🐰 building
@directus.io
🎓 teaching at parsonss 🎸 playing bass in heavenly faded 📍 brooklyn, ny
Tough watch, but a must listen. It's so telling how he switches from "our" and "grammerly" to "them" and the "product team" when the questions get tough.. you're the boss, you're responsible, that's the deal
youtu.be/Y5eC5wdQPZs
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Confronting the CEO of the AI company that impersonated me | Decoder
Our guest today is Shishir Mehrotra, the CEO of Superhuman, the company formerly known as Grammarly, which is still its flagship product. Back in August, Gra...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5eC5wdQPZs
9 days ago
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Dear Spotlight, if I type "1Pass" I'd like to open 1Password, not the calculator to learn that 1Pa equals 0.0003 inHg. Thanks
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Tyler McBrien
23 days ago
The Singularity is upon us: Apple's AI summarized a text message that read "I'm still down to clown if you are" to.... "clown event still possible."
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We need a term for repackaging existing models as your own. Dropshipping but for AI: Slopshipping?
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Google keeps reinforcing that the decision to switch to Kagi was the right one
www.theverge.com/tech/896490...
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Google Search is now using AI to replace headlines
Let us know if you see more.
https://www.theverge.com/tech/896490/google-replace-news-headlines-in-search-canary-coal-mine-experiment
13 days ago
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Who do we have to bribe to get light mode in Spotify?
16 days ago
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Matteo Gabriele
21 days ago
AI agents flooding PRs should be opt-in, not something users struggle to disable.
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This is great news! Very glad to have a built in reliable way to deal with time
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21 days ago
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Strange side-effect of Wispr flow / superwhisper: not entirely sure if the other person on this pair-work video call is trying to talk to me on mute or dictating to the machine :')
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Directus
about 1 month ago
500 people decided to build something together. Every commit. Every fix. Every feature. None of them were asked. They just showed up from every corner of the world and made Directus better. Thank you to every single contributor. You're the reason this exists. 💜
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I've been trying Wispr Flow for a few weeks and learned something strange about myself: while it's undoubtedly faster than typing, I found myself going back to typing most of the time A) so it remains in my actual tone of voice, and B) because I hate murmuring to myself.
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Three weeks ago we started a little channel to share each others social media posts and a friendly competition to increase engagement. Today, we more-than-doubled the number of unique visitors to our website. Coincidence? I think not.
about 2 months ago
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🐴 Alex Trost
about 2 months ago
The npmx folks are running a masterclass on community building.
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Nothing like an early evening of Rust programming to soothe the soul
about 2 months ago
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It seems to be a toss up in quality between codex-5.3 and opus-4.6, but for this little GUI-guy Codex is undeniably better than Claude's “native” app.
about 2 months ago
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Have you thought about changing to a sustaining engineering model focused on stability, security, reliability, and support yet?
www.heroku.com/blog/an-upd...
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An Update on Heroku
Today, Heroku is transitioning to a sustaining engineering model focused on stability, security, reliability, and support. Heroku remains an actively supported, production-ready platform, with an emphasis on maintaining quality and operational excellence rather than introducing new features. We know changes like this can raise questions, and we want to be clear about what this means for customers. There is no change for customers using Heroku today. Customers who pay via credit card in the Heroku dashboard—both existing and new—can continue to use Heroku with no changes to pricing, billing, service, or day-to-day usage. Core platform functionality, including applications, pipelines, teams, …
https://www.heroku.com/blog/an-update-on-heroku/
about 2 months ago
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Nothing like the relaxing sounds of a jackhammer drilling away right outside my window to allow me to focus on watching Claude do my work for me
about 2 months ago
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Excited! Weirdly never been to Atlanta, what should I go see / do when I'm there?
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2 months ago
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Very excited to be back at this blast of a conference. See you there? 😃
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Directus
5 months ago
We're hosting a live showcase of the native Directus MCP on November 20th at 10am EST! Register @
directus.io/mcp#event
Here's what we've got planned 🧵
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Directus MCP - AI-Powered Collaborative CMS
https://directus.io/
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nilay patel
5 months ago
"Here’s Jeffrey Epstein complaining about SEO" one of the more cursed
@miasato.bsky.social
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www.theverge.com/news/820165/...
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Here’s Jeffrey Epstein complaining about SEO.
In the trove of documents released this week, Epstein at times seems preoccupied with Google results related to him. In an email dated December 10th, 2010, Epstein complains that “the google page is n...
https://www.theverge.com/news/820165/heres-jeffrey-epstein-complaining-about-seo
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Anthony Fu
5 months ago
My first advice to junior contributors is to STOP using vibe coding for PRs. OSS is always about people more than about code. We don't need more code generated by LLM, we need more people who care.
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I’ve been trying to use an iPad as a laptop and… it’s getting surprisingly close to being useful. That being said, when using a mouse everything is too large, but then when tapping around with my finger things are too small. Can’t win! 🫠
5 months ago
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If you'd told me a year ago I'd be daily driving a browser from Atlassian I'd laugh in your face
5 months ago
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Dear Santa, for Christmas this year I would like syntax highlighting in code blocks in Slack. Love, Rijk.
6 months ago
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Apple Music's AutoMix™ is crazy good for progressive house focus mode programming
6 months ago
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Making this opt-out rather than opt-in is bad faith
www.theverge.com/news/801539...
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OpenAI halts MLK deepfakes on Sora
Bernice King asked for people to stop sending her AI-generated clips.
https://www.theverge.com/news/801539/open-ai-sora-mlk
6 months ago
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henry ✷
6 months ago
some of you got no idea what it truly means to join one’s professional network on linkedin. the sheer weight of such an undertaking, such a solemn vow. linkedin taught me the true meaning of honor, taught fearlessness, taught me deep, blood-bound loyalty. here’s what it taught me about b2b saas
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Should we make a standard for what emojis are called when used in the `::` syntax? :raised_hands:
6 months ago
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
6 months ago
Can you think of a single movie in which there is a video from the government denouncing its political opponents playing on a loop in public spaces in which that government was the good guy?
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My Discord experience summarized in one screenshot
6 months ago
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So ehh what's the deal with all these inconsistent border radii in macOS 26? 🫠
6 months ago
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What better way to combat jet lag than with a weekend of Ghost of Yōtei
6 months ago
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Hello from above the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Pretty amazing that there's reliable WiFi up here now ✈️
6 months ago
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Haven't been on this website in a minute.. Hi all! 👋
6 months ago
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Chris
7 months ago
I'm using "Directus" as the CMS for my projects, self-hosted, it works very well, it's fast and intuitive!
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Guillaume Chau
7 months ago
A huge release of rstore just dropped! There are so many improvements and new features I can't list all of them here 😸 The entire codebase got a big makeover! Unfortunately this also means a lot of breaking changes, but I did my best to document everything in the docs.
github.com/directus/rst...
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Release v0.7.0 · directus/rstore
Breaking changes Throughout the codebase, the term Model was changed to Collection to prevent confusion with Vue's own model API. A lot of APIs also were simplified and cleaned up, or changed to im...
https://github.com/directus/rstore/releases/tag/v0.7.0
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Always a good day when we can open source more building blocks of our software. We just launched Vue Split Panel, a component for split layouts with resizable panels 🚀
github.com/directus/vu...
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GitHub - directus/vue-split-panel: A Vue component for resizable split panes
A Vue component for resizable split panes. Contribute to directus/vue-split-panel development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/directus/vue-split-panel
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I've been digging the iOS 26 beta so far, especially the camera redesign, but.. is it just me or does the mode selector swipe the wrong way? Feels very counterintuitive 👀
8 months ago
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Least expected challenge while noodling on RTL support: Any arrow → in the UI — like a back button — needs to be reversed as well. Sounds obvious, but very easy to miss!
9 months ago
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Weird recently discovered life-hack: Turn off "Autoplay similar content" and listen to albums instead of playlists.
9 months ago
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Huge congrats to our friends at
@nuxtlabs.com
! Excited to see how the project will grow now that funding is no longer a necessary distraction ✨
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Big welcome to the newest member of our team
@marc.ba
🥳 Very excited for the great things to come next 🐰✨
9 months ago
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9 months ago
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These came out of nowhere! Getting 2-3 every other day or so. Crazy
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Julian Bogdani
10 months ago
We are pleased to announce the release of DirectusImporter, a plugin developed by the Digital Archaeology Laboratory (LAD) at Sapienza University of Rome to simplify and automate the integration of data stored in
#Directus
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lad.saras.uniroma1.it/blog/directu...
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DirectusImporter: un nuovo plugin per integrare i dati di Directus in QGIS
In questo articolo presentiamo DirectusImporter, un plugin sviluppato dal LAD alla Sapienza per semplificare e automatizzare l’integrazione dei dati archiviati in Directus all’interno di QGIS
https://lad.saras.uniroma1.it/blog/directusimport-qgis-plugin-di-lad/
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Co-signed, yours truly
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9 months ago
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Life hands you problems, make problemade
10 months ago
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