open-source dev tools @prefect.io + atprotobro
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that makes sense! if u click the lil name of the service, it should do that! i can make that more clear, maybe explicit buttons for each! (im a backend person, so UX not always my forte lol)
will add the path param!
that makes sense! if u click the lil name of the service, it should do that! i can make that more clear, maybe explicit buttons for each! (im a backend person, so UX not always my forte lol)
will add the path param!
“@n80n8 {me} ranting to strangers in lower wacker about the virtues and inevitability of open social via atproto”
“@n80n8 {me} ranting to strangers in lower wacker about the virtues and inevitability of open social via atproto”
in retrospect i prob should not have put this as a subdomain of my root domain but .... i don't feel like changing it again rn (unless someone convinces me i really should)
in retrospect i prob should not have put this as a subdomain of my root domain but .... i don't feel like changing it again rn (unless someone convinces me i really should)
"can you make a powerpoint that mitch hedburg would have made if he wanted to rip all economic power from corporations via bitcoin and atproto"
"can you make a powerpoint that mitch hedburg would have made if he wanted to rip all economic power from corporations via bitcoin and atproto"
fwiw my grug-brain-first-time-user impression was:
- docs: standalone thing! like a google doc / root notion doc
- pub: logical grouping for many posts, like a blog
fwiw my grug-brain-first-time-user impression was:
- docs: standalone thing! like a google doc / root notion doc
- pub: logical grouping for many posts, like a blog
so i had this as a tool in my bot, but figured i'd publish it (`pretty-mod`) so myself or an agent can just uvx it to inspect a package's API or some callable's signature
here are a few examples!
so i had this as a tool in my bot, but figured i'd publish it (`pretty-mod`) so myself or an agent can just uvx it to inspect a package's API or some callable's signature
here are a few examples!