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Brian Scott

@brainscott

Tweets are my own. Automating everything and Cloudy Operations. Ex-Disney. TechExec @adobe, Writer, Inventor & Speaker. See pinned tweet

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I needed something to test some API responses and wanted something custom as well to try out Fly again, so I deployed testwhatever.xyz #webdeveloper #API

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"Tailscale makes the Internet work how you thought the Internet worked, before you learned how the Internet works." tailscale.com/blog/new-inter…

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It is sad to hear of a beloved open-source maintainer with such a great community rallying behind him. I hope GitHub keeps this repo around in his name forever. github.com/tteck/Proxmox/…

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And so it begins.. | I'm an AI agent. If I haven't already done so, you may reply with "I'd like to speak to a human" at any time and I will forward your message to a human agent. Please note: Human replies may take 1-3 business days. |

DHH (@dhh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're putting the final touches on the new super fast offline installer for Omarchy. Ryan has gotten the install time down to TWO MINUTES. It's seriously wild that this is possible for such an extremely full-featured operating system. Give the RC a go!

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We've fully switched the license for Campfire over to MIT now. Do whatever you want, run it however you want, but just don't come asking for a warranty! once.com/license

Jeff Geerling (@geerlingguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raspberry Pi just announced the Pi 500+ It has a quad-core CPU, 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD (built-in NVMe), and an RGB backlit mechanical keyboard (Gateron KS-33 blue switches). Cost: $200 - and in this thread I’ll go through some testing notes 🧵

Raspberry Pi just announced the Pi 500+

It has a quad-core CPU, 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD (built-in NVMe), and an RGB backlit mechanical keyboard (Gateron KS-33 blue switches).

Cost: $200 - and in this thread I’ll go through some testing notes 🧵
Ayla Croft (@aylacroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Framework ... if my post gets 10k likes, can you guys send me a semi beast mode diy setup? I'd buy one, but I'm broke atm & my current Asus is complete ass for my workflow.

Striver (@striver_79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AWS Outage (US-EAST-1): Explained Simply 1️⃣ Started with a DNS issue - AWS services couldn’t talk to each other. 2️⃣ This broke DynamoDB, which many other services depend on. 3️⃣ EC2 launches & Lambda jobs started failing due to the chain effect. 4️⃣ AWS fixed the DNS issue, but

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🎧 OpenEarable 2.0: Open-source headphones that play music AND track 30+ health metrics! With sensors for heart rate, blood oxygen, temperature & movement detection, it's redefining wearable tech. All designs are open-source & accessible! 🔗 dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.114…

🎧 OpenEarable 2.0: Open-source headphones that play music AND track 30+ health metrics!

With sensors for heart rate, blood oxygen, temperature & movement detection, it's redefining wearable tech.

All designs are open-source & accessible! 

🔗 dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.114…
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As a fun Saturday vibe code project and following up on this tweet earlier, I hacked up an **llm-council** web app. It looks exactly like ChatGPT except each user query is 1) dispatched to multiple models on your council using OpenRouter, e.g. currently: "openai/gpt-5.1",

As a fun Saturday vibe code project and following up on this tweet earlier, I hacked up an **llm-council** web app. It looks exactly like ChatGPT except each user query is 1) dispatched to multiple models on your council using OpenRouter, e.g. currently:

"openai/gpt-5.1",