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DDD: Dopamine Driven Development

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Cross Compiling CGO with Dagger and Zig

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There is no secure AI enclave

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All your OpenCodes belong to us

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Gas Town is a glimpse into the future

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The Software Cambrian Explosion

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AI code is like sushi

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Dopamine Driven Development

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What Is an AI Agent?

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The Cost of the "Copilot-Pause"

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Binging on Bytes: The Danger of Overprocessed Engineering Content

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jpmcb
·5 か月前·議論
John here and thanks for posting Dan! We’re really excited about launching stereOS - let me know what you think, if you have any questions!
jpmcb
·6 か月前·議論
> Does this mean other state actors are beyond needs of RCE vulns

No, from experience, any nation state actor would love to take advantage of a RCE vuln: this was painted from the perspective of Bottlerocket which is in use by DoD, NSA, etc.
jpmcb
·6 か月前·議論
True: but technically the CVE was mitigated by OpenCode by after 1.1.10

* Not running the server by default * Patched the wide open CORS policy which left the server open to execution by any page you visited.

The server is still there but you have to explicitly enable it via `opencode serve`

The original disclosure has a table of fixes that have landed: https://cy.md/opencode-rce/
jpmcb
·7 か月前·議論
It feels far too early for a protocol that's barely a year old with so much turbulence to be donated into its own foundation under the LF.

Alot of people don't realize this, but the foundations that wrap up to the LF have revenue pipelines that are supported by those foundations events (like Kubecon brings in ALOT of money for the CNCF), courses, certifications, etc. And, by proxy, the projects support those revenue streams for the foundations they're in. The flywheel is _supposed_ to be that companies donate to the foundation, those companies support the projects with engineering resources, they get a booth at the event for marketing, and the LF can ensure the health and well-being of the ecosystem and foundation through technical oversight committees, elections, a service-desk, owning the domains, etc.

I don't see how MCP supports that revenue stream nor does it seem like a good idea at this stage: why get a certification for "Certified MCP Developer" when the protocol is evolving so quickly and we've yet to figure how OAuth is going to work in a sane manner?

Mature projects like Kuberentes becoming the backbone of a foundation, like it did with CNCF, makes alot of sense: it was a relatively proven technology at Google that had alot of practical use cases for the emerging world of "cloud" and containers. MCP, at least for me, has not yet proven it's robustness as a mature and stable project: I'd put it into the "sandbox" category of projects which are still rapidly evolving and proving their value. I would have much preferred for Anthropic and a small strike team of engaged developers to move fast and fix alot of the issues in the protocol vs. it getting donated and slowing to a crawl.
jpmcb
·昨年·議論
> 5. Before asking for more Headcount and resources, teams must demonstrate why they cannot get what they want done using AI. What would this area look like if autonomous AI agents were already part of the team? This question can lead to really fun discussions and projects.

I'm still baffled by the disconnect between what executives believe and are being sold. And what is currently possible with AI tools: I know of no tools that can fully replace headcount, especially in engineering.