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Apr 04, 2026
Are these actually meaningful availability zones?
They should hit us-east.
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This is actually a very good example of middle managers in a large organization getting marching orders and seeing which way the wind is blowing.
IBM had a similar thing in the early 2010s when they decided they were all in on "cloud" (about 10 years too late). Every manager saw where things were headed and pivoted whatever their product was to "Cloud" regardless of the suitability.
The higher ups like this too because it lets them put everything under the "cloud" or AI heading on earnings and revenue and makes them look like they are nimble and working on the new hotness, even if it's just someone moving their calculator to a web app or whatever.
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Mar 11, 2026
You know what’s funny? I use AI to develop software. However when I’m looking for libraries to do things if I see a CLAUDE.md file I have to look and see when it was added.
It’s like prewar steel.
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Eh, they have been in a what shortage since before this war so it might be more important to them
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If insomnia is working for you I wouldn’t change just for the sake of it. If insomnia starts to get in your way or you want to get out of something that is VC backed before the enshitification really takes hold I would consider it.
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I have not.
Though honestly I rarely use these types of tools as a back end dev.
For my own code I’m likely to use curl or maybe fetch depending.
The times I do reach for these it’s usually someone else’s API that I’m looking it. If they offer an openapi spec I can import then I will.
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Mar 09, 2026
Bruno > Insomnia
Dropped insomnia after it started to ask me to login and collaborate on things
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To be fair a lot of these things are js. I could probably write a new one faster than I could understand the existing code base.
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That’s why the US likes to keep a well stocked under class which makes the Army one of the few options to get out of abject poverty.
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Most people don’t fake agent strings but the bots sure do.
The actual thing obscured by this graph is the amount of users. Most people use mobile devices now and companies are incentivized to use apps there instead of actual desk top machines.
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Usually understaffed and not paid enough to give a shit.
That line cooks life won’t change one iota whether you get pickles or not.
Likely they are just getting mixed up with other orders and someone else isn’t getting their pickles.
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