
HyperFrames Explains Itself: Building a Reproducible Technical Video From HTML
I used HyperFrames to build a video about HyperFrames, then published the whole process: source, commands, mistakes, screenshots, audio, captions, renders, and evidence.

I used HyperFrames to build a video about HyperFrames, then published the whole process: source, commands, mistakes, screenshots, audio, captions, renders, and evidence.
Two weeks using Cline as an autonomous coding agent on a TypeScript project. What tasks I delegated, where it screwed up, how it compares to Claude Code, and which workflows I'd never hand over to it. Architecture-grade analysis, not hype.
Spotify's "human artist" badge hit 243 points on HN. This isn't a music industry problem. It's a leading indicator. If music already needs to prove a human made it, code and posts are next — and nobody has the stack to handle it yet.
Ghostty isn't leaving GitHub — it's pointing out that nobody should've given it that much power in the first place. I audited my own usage logs: CI, releases, issues, Pages. The numbers are uncomfortable.
742 points on HN about Claude Code quality reports. Anthropic published a reassuring update. I opened my logs from the last 90 days and ran the same prompts the community keeps complaining about. The answer wasn't what I expected.
229 points on HN, trending everywhere. I ran Zed's parallel agents against my Claude Code setup and measured where each one wins. Spoiler: parallelization solves the wrong problem if your bottleneck is context, not speed.
I have the numbers from my last few weeks running Claude Code on the Pro plan. If Anthropic moves it to Max or Team only, that's not a pricing decision — it's a statement of intent about who actually matters in their ecosystem.
Emacs has spent decades thinking about how to safely grant real system access to unaudited plugins. In 2025, the AI agent ecosystem has the exact same problem — and isn't even having the conversation.
There's a tool that lets you paste a GitHub URL and ask anything about the code. I used it on my own project. What it showed me about myself wasn't exactly comfortable.
32 years in the dev trenches. Here I write what I learned, what I broke, and what nobody tells you in the tutorials.
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