yes and yes RE:
this looks fantastic. now need to put this in all examples and guides etc. this is how AT should’ve looked in TypeScript from the beginning. completely changes what it feels like to interact with the API (in addition to many practical improvements) RE:
the incentive was always there but imo the ad revenue sharing thing was the single worst change to the site with cascading downstream effects RE:
delightfully ironic that one of the first phrases i managed to read entirely in japanese was the “japanese first” slogan on a sanseitō poster
when i was 12, my favorite program was microsoft powerpoint. i went through every menu item and accidentally found a panel with record/play buttons. press record, do something, and it spits out the code automating what you just did. i tweaked the code and it did something different. i bought a book RE:
i switched back to writing code by hand in my hobby project for an interesting reason... it's really psychological but when the AI gets stuck (e.g. the problem is too tricky to debug without good tools and atm it requires a human, or something got too messy), i get a mental freeze digging into code
files are actually good RE:
interesting that (unless i misunderstood something) Cache Components (and default “use cache” in particular) seems more useful when self-hosted because the in-memory cache lives together with the process. unlike with serverless where processes don’t (?) survive
ok sure i get the point but what kind of graph is this https://morel.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:fpruhuo22xkm5o7ttr2ktxdo&cid=bafkreicycpjnjalhu7s3fgjnhjq2nmuwgy4nf6oc6zsyhzj35edjfq4zmu
cosign! RE: