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I know this is probably not related, but this is right after the release of the AI safety index that praised Anthropic for not using user data… And here I was considering them because they did so much better on that test.

https://futureoflife.org/ai-safety-index-summer-2025/


This is something I was trying to implement myself. I am surprised it can be done with just an s3 bucket. I was messing with API Gateways, Lambda functions and DynamoDB tables to support the s3 bucket. It didn't occur to me to implement it client side. I might have stuck a bit too much to the lfs test server implementation. https://github.com/git-lfs/lfs-test-server


Client side is, while interesting, of limited use as every CI and similar tool won't work this. This seems like a sort of automation of wormhole which I guess is neat https://github.com/cxw42/git-tools/blob/master/wormhole


I often use `code` command in the cli for a bunch of tasks. Mostly to just open an instance of vscode in a dir I am at. Is there a plan for such a command like that for haystack-ide?

Meanwhile, an alias is easily created for macOS: `alias needle="/Applications/Haystack\ Editor.app/Contents/MacOS/Electron"`


Yeah I think we added this for Windows but neglected to do so for Mac. Will add a `haystack-editor` command!


Thank you very kindly.


Has macOS been this bad in updating, or is this something of recent times?

14.2 was also a disaster for me.


it's getting worse and worse with apple software quality - the latest Xcode is so broken and they haven't fixed it properly since release in september[0] - I have to turn off VPN both on mobile and desktop and turn off wifi on iphone to force deploying debug apps via cable...

[0] https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/737875


Broken or broken in your use case? I recently left corporate development for the start up life. As I recall we had to disable our VPN for the majority of development use cases, from package management (gradle), robotics comms, all the way down to running third party unsigned software (I received a stern email from security for downloading Apple’s OpenAPI package).

Our security chain was so deeply embedded in every part of the OS that I was constantly trying to figure out where the failures and slow downs were coming from.


that issue I linked to apple developer forums has 37k thumbs up so I guess the issue is widespread - when reading the conversation a lot of pissed people me included how they handled it.


It’s always been like this. Updates are just times a bunch of stuff on you pro device stops working randomly or differently.

Oh hey you now get a thumbs up bubble appear on your video call if you start counting with you thumb.

“ <thumbs-up> things you need to improve as a developer…”


Clearly implemented by non-European developers: <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Finger-counting&o...>


> Oh hey you now get a thumbs up bubble appear on your video call if you start counting with you thumb.

That's something Zoom implemented ages ago. Out of interest, which client are you talking about?


It is built into macOS now, if you start using your camera, you can click the camera-icon in the top bar for more spectacular options. Link to the support page: https://support.apple.com/en-us/105117


> Reactions fill your video frame with a 3D effect expressing how you feel. Hearts, balloons, confetti, fireworks..

Great, just what I needed built into my OS.


How else can apple market that using a mac is a _different experience_™.


Wow that is where that garbage comes from? So damn embarrassing...


... and here I wonder why video chats make my CPU usage go brrrrrr. Fuck hell no, I'd like to have an opt-out after an OS update that disables everything that can negatively impact performance.


High Sierra broke FAT32 files over 2GB which was similar levels of fun.


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