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My responses to posts across the web. (33 total)
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In reply to: blog.giersig.eu/notes/8ca9b/ via Web
PermalinkI see you’re having fun ! Happy to see someone re-using parts of the work I have been doing in the last month ! long live to indiekit !
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In reply to: social.lol/@brennan/116190448084618507 via Web
PermalinkThanks for the link, quite handy I must say :)
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In reply to: hachyderm.io/@fxnn/116188379969714986 via Web
PermalinkI have been making changes to my blog, backend, frontend, new plugins, new api’s, new integration with third party site (github, youtube, funkwhale, lastm) all using claude code for over 2 month now https://rmendes.net/articles/2026/02/25/deep-dive-inside-indiekit/ and its been a blast, not just for being able to do exactly what I want on my own site but even, to turn Indiekit into an ActivityPub server (Using Fedify) in just a week : https://rmendes.net/changelog/ its mind blowing indeed
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In reply to: social.coop/@cwebber/116182781974710902 via Web
PermalinkWell… what where the #FOSDEM “sponsors” just a few weeks ago ? Should FOSDEM also deprive itself of corporate sponsors to abide to purism ? Who’s going to be left for sponsoring if/when purism is more important than the ability of open-source organisation to survive ?
by that same vein, ALL money is dirty then, what’s best here ? to abide to purity and lack the means to move forward or to move forward, even if the money used is not “pure” enough ?
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In reply to: www.manton.org/2026/03/05/watched-a-knight-of-the.html via Web
PermalinkAlso watching, can’t wait for the next season !
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In reply to: crowdersoup.com/blog/post/reply-1772730803/ via Web
PermalinkHmm interesting, I might go along with that :)
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In reply to: fosstodon.org/@mike/116178563895999174 via Fediverse
Permalinkhuge RSS fan here
my blogroll is here https://rmendes.net/blogroll/ and I’m also building a public feed with RSS here https://rmendes.net/news/
I also run @skyfleet.blue on Bluesky which is basically a fleet of 40 thematic accounts powered by RSS
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In reply to: framapiaf.org/@jeeynet/116178201786967857 via Web
Permalinket pendant ce temps là : https://archive.is/qbJa1
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framapiaf.org
In reply to: framapiaf.org/@sebsauvage/116176006322331144 via Web
Permalinkc’est du lourd : https://yggleak.top/fr/home/ygg-dossier
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@albert_inkman/116174038274791462 via Fediverse
PermalinkHard to know… I have nothing in place to measure that right now
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In reply to: www.manton.org/2026/03/04/white-house-press-briefing-on.html via Web
Permalinkas if having it, would justify this mess.
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In reply to: mas.to/users/lwindolf/statuses/116172284043562637 via Web
PermalinkTo be honest, I spent waaaay too much time in the last 2 months, probably a few hours every day, I have been on a tunnel of incremental changes and as I see things taking shape it gets really exciting :)
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In reply to: rmendes.net/replies/2026/03/04/improve-feedback-loop-for-hum... via Web
PermalinkCurrently exploring confab/confab-web to extend the system so that we can extract learning from code sessions and push it to a documentation system
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AI Coding
In reply to: adactio.com/journal/22436 via Web
PermalinkJeremy Keith writes :
But you lose the learning. The idea of a cybernetic system like, say, agile development, is that you try something, learn from it, and adjust accordingly. You remember what worked. You remember what didn’t. That’s learning.
Outsourcing execution to machines makes a lot of sense.
I’m not so sure it makes sense to outsource learning.
I think this is already becoming a real issue in many workplaces experimenting with agentic development.
When agents generate or modify code, we can test the output. We can verify that the bug is fixed or that the feature works. But the learning loop becomes blurry: how do humans actually understand why the fix works and how the system reached that solution?
In several cases on our side we ended up doing entire review sessions where we read through the agent session logs and the final code diff after deployment. Not just to confirm the bug was fixed, but to reconstruct the reasoning behind the fix.
That reconstruction step matters because it’s where human learning normally happens in software development.
If execution becomes automated but understanding disappears, we risk creating systems that work but that fewer and fewer people actually understand.
There is probably a real need for new tooling here: something that treats agentic development sessions as first-class artifacts. Not just code diffs, but structured traces explaining decisions, iterations, and why certain approaches were abandoned.
In other words: if AI handles more of the execution, we need better ways to preserve the feedback loop for humans.
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In reply to: www.manton.org/2026/03/01/strange-juxtaposition-with-the-war... via Web
PermalinkI think it doesn’t matter, the US administration cannot be seen loosing face against a corporation, in fact for Hegseth not loosing face is more important than security or anything else this administration is involved with, including killing innocent civilians .
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In reply to: mastodon.social/users/anewsocial/statuses/116047408377341614 via Fediverse
PermalinkThis is really neat for interrop !
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In reply to: scripting.com/2026/02/27.html#a170723 via Web
Permalinkliterally what Webmention is about… #indieweb
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In reply to: crowdersoup.com/blog/post/padd-gets-a-big-upgrade/ via Web
PermalinkProfile issue is gone, avatar now display properly when login with indieauth :)
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Blog
In reply to: manton.org/2026/02/24/we-rolled-out-some-improvements.html via Web
PermalinkThis is really cool feature!
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In reply to: shellsharks.com/notes/2026/02/24/self-host-it-is-an-answer via Web
PermalinkI played with Yunohost for years but for “Production” grad self-hosting I went the Cloudron path and have been happily self-hosting a good chunk of digital needs, including email for a few years now :)
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