🎬 Por fin podemos ver “La Raya” Por mucho tiempo, quienes somos de San Juan Quiahije y de la comunidad Chatina hemos escuchado hablar de La Raya
De cero a esto. Ver crecer a @MexicanGoodies paso a paso, con 3 nuevos episodios de podcasts y +12 negocios locales gracias a puro SEO y GEO, me llena de orgullo. Sin anuncios caros, solo aportando valor real. ¿Tú también apuestas por el crecimiento orgánico?
I switched from Claude Opus to Kimi K2 But here's the thing. $10 a month versus $200 a month for results that feel genuinely comparable on the boring stuff — the refactoring, the quick summaries, the "does this email sound unhinged" checks.
The "impossible" draw that just broke every bracket in the tournament. 🇯🇵🇳🇱 You saw Japan go toe-to-toe with the Netherlands in a high-speed chess match that defied every pre-game statistic. It was 90 minutes of pure chaos backed by elite organization.
1/ Why pay $29/mo for screen recording? OpenScreen is the free, open-source alternative to Screen Studio. It’s simpler, cleaner, and covers all the basics for beautiful product demos.
When learning using ai is not the best option, 1. Read the documentation 2. Understand the fundamentals 3. Apply the 48hr rules for the twitter hype
1/ The Axios breach proves "modern" dev is broken. Shipping with floating dependencies isn't agility—it's professional negligence. You're one `npm update` away from a CEO-level apology.
1/ Hermes Agent by Nous Research is the first AI with a built-in learning loop. It creates skills from experience and gets smarter the longer it runs.
I don't know where I stand with AI currently, in a moment I feel like this is so good, then I turn around and check the implementation and see all the issues. I don't know TBH 1/2 way there? If you know how to plan your project and have a good architecture.😔
Is the free to use ai model for a portion of products that provide ai services coming to a end. I feel like we are really close to that wall currently, testing different options like: - Antigravity - Github copilot - Opencode - Ollama - Grok (x)
1/2 19 minutes for a global vector tileset. Stop using heavy databases for map tile generation. Planetiler builds planet-scale OpenStreetMap tiles on a single machine without PostgreSQL. It's the fastest way to get from raw data to PMTiles.
Ollama + opencode is really nice after running it for a bit seems really cool 😁
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1/2 Your markdown rendering is a ticking time bomb. No types, no async, no future. Stop the madness.
Open yapper seems nice, I try the handy but for some reason it crash at the start in my linux system, and seem to have issues transcribing, but lets test this one later on and see
1/ AI isn't a code vending machine. If you're "one-shot" prompting, you're just shipping hallucinations. Stop being lazy with your context.
COSMIC's new 'Frosted Glass' UI isn't just eye candy—it's an engineering win. By using Dual Kawase blur (a gaming industry staple) instead of Gaussian, they're delivering high-end aesthetics without the usual performance tax on your GPU. A masterclass in efficient design.
1/ AI isn't a code vending machine. If you're "one-shot" prompting, you're just shipping hallucinations. Stop being lazy with your context.
Tech events shouldn't be a performance of who sounds the smartest. If you can't explain a concept without stacking five acronyms, you're not 'advanced'—you're just bad at communicating. I'm done shrinking myself in jargon-heavy rooms. Let's make 'I don't know' a superpower.
Most speech-to-text tools are privacy nightmares. Handy changes everything by keeping your voice on your computer. It's open-source, free, and works with a simple keyboard shortcut. No cloud, no subscription, no nonsense. Take your privacy back at handy.computer 🎙️ #SpeechToText #OpenSource
1/ Content distribution shouldn't be a manual chore. MagicSync takes one long-form post or URL and generates optimized versions for 15 platforms instantly.
1/ Content distribution shouldn't be a manual chore. MagicSync takes one long-form post or URL and generates optimized versions for 15 platforms instantly.
1/ Your Nuxt builds are inefficient and I can prove it. Stop fetching the same data 100 times for 100 pages. Nuxt 4 finally makes "Shared Prerender Data Cache" the default, and it's a total life-saver for static sites.
1/ PDF generation is usually a nightmare, but pdfme is a total game-changer. It’s a TypeScript library that actually makes creating documents fun.
I'm asking because I'm building an alternative to npmjs.com, including the admin ui piece I have a working mvp, although of course it's very 🚧 if this is something you'd like to contribute to, and you've experienced any of these pain points, let me know - always more fun to build together! 🙏
🙋♂️ so ... for reasons: I would love to know people's frustrations with: - the current npmjs.com - admin user flows on npm web ui (and cli, locally) 🙏
23 days of mexican-goodies.com and we already have traffic! 🌮 Next step: Making sure Google puts us on the front page. We’re just getting started!🎆🎆