Posts tagged “Tech”
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From Azure to One VPS: How LLMs Made Migrating My Whole Side-Project Estate a No-Brainer
I moved a dozen side projects off Azure onto one Hetzner VPS with Cloudflare Tunnel, R2, and SES — using an LLM agent to do the grunt work
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I Bought a Denon for My Wedding. Twelve Years Later, I Vibe-Coded Its Radio Back to Life.
vTuner's shutdown bricked my 2014 Denon AVR-X3000's internet radio. I vibe-coded a 900-line Go replacement server with Claude Code in two hours
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I Built ShellAgent: An Open-Source Terminal Inspired by Claude Code's Leaked Source
I built ShellAgent, a ~1,100-line open-source TypeScript terminal borrowing async generators, streaming tools, and provider swaps from Claude Code's leaked source
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Claude Code Internals: An AI-Assisted Analysis of the Leaked Source
I pointed Claude Code at its own leaked source — 512K lines of TypeScript — and found KAIROS, ULTRAPLAN, voice mode, and companion buddies
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I Read the Leaked Claude Code Source — Here's What I Found
I dug through Claude Code's leaked source: 512k lines of TypeScript, a custom terminal UI framework, ML-gated permissions, and multi-agent code
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Naval Said "Make Your Own App Store" — So I Did
Naval said make your own app store, so I built AppShelf: a zero-dependency PWA app catalog for iPhone and desktop, powered by one JSON file
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Hold My Beer — I Vibe-Coded a Piano Game for My Daughter
I vibe-coded PianoFun with Claude Code: a free, open-source falling-note MIDI piano game in vanilla JS my daughter helped design
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I Saw Norton Commander on X and Nostalgia Made Me Build It for the Web
A screenshot of Norton Commander on X sent me back to 1995, so I rebuilt it for the browser: vanilla JS, dual panels, F-keys, OPFS, open source
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When Apple's Terms & Conditions Ambushed Me on the Toilet
I read an Apple Watch update's Terms & Conditions mid-bathroom break and found three dead MPEG LA links — mpegla.com serving a 500 error
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The Internet Is On Fire Today Why So Many Major Services Are Down at the Same Time
Cloudflare, GitLab, Claude, Shopify and LinkedIn all crashed within minutes — my take on why shared infrastructure keeps breaking the web