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aaronbrethorst

65,130 karmajoined 19 anni fa
Software generalist, photographer, and occasional runner.

Democracy and transit enthusiast. My day job involves healthcare technology.

OneBusAway: http://onebusaway.org

Email: [email protected]

GitHub: http://github.com/aaronbrethorst

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/brethorsting.com

Photography: http://www.aaronbrethorstphotography.com

Blog: Photography: http://brethorsting.com

Submissions

Domain expertise has always been the real moat

brethorsting.com
884 points·by aaronbrethorst·mese scorso·549 comments

Coyote vs. Acme (1990)

newyorker.com
2 points·by aaronbrethorst·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Trump Fires the National Science Board

theverge.com
33 points·by aaronbrethorst·3 mesi fa·2 comments

How to Set Up OneBusAway Maglev with Bay Area Transit Data

opentransitsoftwarefoundation.org
3 points·by aaronbrethorst·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Changing the Economics of Quality with Claude Code-Generated User Stories

brethorsting.com
3 points·by aaronbrethorst·4 mesi fa·0 comments

FCC calls on broadcasters to air 'pro-America content' for 250th anniversary

theverge.com
8 points·by aaronbrethorst·5 mesi fa·0 comments

In one swoop, Trump kills US greenhouse gas regulations

theverge.com
12 points·by aaronbrethorst·5 mesi fa·1 comments

Skills Are the Most Underrated Feature in Agentic AI

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1 points·by aaronbrethorst·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Visualize public transit usage in Seattle

opentransitsoftwarefoundation.org
1 points·by aaronbrethorst·6 mesi fa·0 comments

How the Washington State Legislature Works

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2 points·by aaronbrethorst·6 mesi fa·0 comments

Washington State Should Legalize Balcony Solar

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3 points·by aaronbrethorst·6 mesi fa·1 comments

Git Rebase for the Terrified

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266 points·by aaronbrethorst·6 mesi fa·297 comments

What Volunteer Open Source Taught Me About Remote Teams

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1 points·by aaronbrethorst·7 mesi fa·0 comments

One weird trick to manage engineering crises; stakeholders love it

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2 points·by aaronbrethorst·7 mesi fa·1 comments

Instantaneous Velocity Is a Trap

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3 points·by aaronbrethorst·7 mesi fa·0 comments

A Responsibility to the Industry

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2 points·by aaronbrethorst·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Valve Enters the Console Wars

theverge.com
5 points·by aaronbrethorst·8 mesi fa·2 comments

Swift for Android Won't Amount to Anything

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2 points·by aaronbrethorst·8 mesi fa·0 comments

Engineering Managers Should (Sometimes) Write Code

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2 points·by aaronbrethorst·9 mesi fa·0 comments

Claude Code is unreasonably good at building MVPs

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3 points·by aaronbrethorst·9 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

aaronbrethorst
·ieri·discuss
[2023]
aaronbrethorst
·l’altro ieri·discuss
And New York was new Amsterdam before the USA and a lot more people came through new Amsterdam

Why they changed it, I can't say, people just liked it better that way.
aaronbrethorst
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Museums have come to rely on KAWS as a bankable artist whose unabashed merchandising is integral to the experience

Exit Through the Gift Shop remains integral to our moment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_Through_the_Gift_Shop
aaronbrethorst
·11 giorni fa·discuss
All from well-known brand SheilaDegisn
aaronbrethorst
·15 giorni fa·discuss
Those pictures make me think of Attack on Titan for some reason.
aaronbrethorst
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Awesome, thank you for the feature run-down
aaronbrethorst
·16 giorni fa·discuss
I'm building something that is only pointed at Claude, and I don't anticipate moving away from the Anthropic ecosystem. Does RubyLLM offer me an advantage over directly using Anthropic's Ruby SDK?

To put it differently, is this more like choosing between Fog and aws-sdk-s3, or choosing between Active Storage and aws-sdk-s3?
aaronbrethorst
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Costco sells D3+K2 softgels! Great price, of course.

I started taking them at the recommendation of my podiatrist after I broke my foot last winter (third metatarsal fracture, specifically, ouch).
aaronbrethorst
·18 giorni fa·discuss
The giant banana was spotted in West Seattle yesterday! https://westseattleblog.com/2026/06/seen-in-west-seattle-the...
aaronbrethorst
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Forget the Ono-Sendai Cyberspace Seven, I'm still waiting for a Sandbenders.
aaronbrethorst
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Plus, too many companies don't spend their money in a logical fashion. As a manager, you can direct your $200,000/year engineer in any way you want, but try to spend any amount of money on a new SaaS product and procurement might huffily demand hours of your time and weeks of delay to authorize even $40/month, let alone $400/month.

That said, I think the path Brandur is describing is well-trodden and proven out by projects like Sidekiq.
aaronbrethorst
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Then the guacamole. Then nuclear armageddon?
aaronbrethorst
·25 giorni fa·discuss
The knowledge is in the YAML

Exactly why I hate CloudFormation, K8S, GitHub Actions, etc. yaml is a terrible format for the knowledge encoded in these artifacts.
aaronbrethorst
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Happy to chat about it with you. Email me at [email protected]
aaronbrethorst
·26 giorni fa·discuss
They really missed out by not calling it Neuromancer.
aaronbrethorst
·26 giorni fa·discuss
I’m still building OneBusAway Cloud, which you can think of as being Heroku for public transit.

https://onebusawaycloud.com/

It’s a project of the non-profit Open Transit Software Foundation that we’re using to fund our other initiatives, like bringing real-time transit information to billions of people around the world.

Since last month, I've added a layer of polish to the product, added support for deploying a SMS and phone gateway to realtime transit information, and built out the marketing website to include solutions pages for higher education, SMS, and more.

All of this depends on a bunch of really cool open source projects we’re building, like Maglev, a Golang server that can power realtime transit apps. Maglev is already being used in production, and you can set up a local install in about 15 minutes: https://opentransitsoftwarefoundation.org/2026/04/setting-up...

The other OSS projects we have include: building data products, iOS and Android apps, web apps, a Pebble watch app(!), and too many others to list. See them all here: https://github.com/onebusaway/

We’re always looking for volunteers, especially people outside of the engineering disciplines: https://ossvolunteers.com/organizations/open-transit-softwar...
aaronbrethorst
·29 giorni fa·discuss
xda-developers.com vs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O2_Xda
aaronbrethorst
·mese scorso·discuss
Go: A server and client for managing webhooks in development environments: https://github.com/onebusaway/hooks

Ruby on Rails: A volunteer 'jobs' board for OSS projects (ironically): https://ossvolunteers.com

JavaScript (client side+Cloudflare Worker): A map showing stop-level usage of OneBusAway across the Puget Sound region, updated daily: https://opentransitsoftwarefoundation.org/onebusaway/visuali...

Swift/iOS: An app that helps me track how much time I spend in the five heart rate zones, so that I can better focus my workouts. I'm working on version 2 right now, which will take advantage of some new features in iOS 27 and has an all new UI. https://www.zone2.app
aaronbrethorst
·mese scorso·discuss
nice, done
aaronbrethorst
·mese scorso·discuss
it's 3 products: a widescreen iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator. Are you getting it?