The Killer (2023)
Rated: 6/10
Added: 2026-05-31
Labnotes (by Assaf Arkin)
• Assaf Arkin
Zed I really like using Cursor but it's a huge IDE (basically VS Code) which takes forever to load and eats up too much memory and sometimes I have to restart it just to fix a broken extension. I started using Zed for the occasional
London’s first, London’s finest
And still…
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// Written by thechelsuk
// Published 2026-05-30, with 6 words.
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If I ran Bluesky, instead of trying to fork the web, I'd be trying to become the competitor of Twitter's that is 100% web top to bottom.
Perl Hacks
• Dave Cross
One of the more interesting additions I’ve made recently to the Line of Succession website is support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). If you’ve spent any time around AI tooling recently, you’ve probably seen people talking about MCP. It’s often described as “USB for AI”, which is perhaps a little overblown, but the basic […]
The post Teaching AI About the British Monarchy with MCP first appeared on Perl Hacks.
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Music of Sound
• tim
▶ Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk Concert ▶ Haiku, generative and interactive music album by 大雨-Ooame Giorgio Sancristoforo ▶ William Fields, Algorithmic Art Assembly v3.0, San Francisco 2026 Girls On Tour EP by…
Scattering
• Mark Taylor
Down on the beach a boy in green swimmers was building a sundial. He had stuck a long driftwood branch into the wet sand and set seashells round it as the shadow moved, a different one each hour. As he pushed a crab claw into place I asked him, "
Music of Sound
• tim
▶ This is one of the strangest sounding things I’ve heard AI do: “An automated A.I. WWE news channel on YouTube tries to pronounce “WWE” as a word and ends up going insane at 15seconds… ▶…
blue meanies - full throttle
Music of Sound
• tim
new HISSandaROAR sound FX library just released: SD085 SWISH WIND FLUTE Discount available until June 7th to slice the air…
This is what I really accomplished in the years of work I did on the early web. I created something that could be built into a large successful company with millions of customers, and the web got a writing system, and because the people running it took the responsibility seriously, it has lasting value. As the say, still to this day, the systems I designed so many years ago work exactly as they did then. That's what the web was supposed to do. If my mom was still with us, I'd ask her to put this on the fridge. It's as good a review as I've ever gotten. My guess is that Matt wrote it, btw. He's really the only one in WordPress-land who can say something like this, imho.
This tweet is worth a lot.
Kaijuville
• brendan