Tom MacWright
@macwright.com
about 1 month ago anti-ai sentiment is going to be the new vibecession storyline maybe
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anti-ai sentiment is going to be the new vibecession storyline maybe
finally switched from jekyll to @11ty.dev for my blog, and wrote about it: macwright.com/2026/04/17/e... Your coding agent just found the station 🚄
Changelog #0286
• Railway Remote MCP server - mcp.railway.com
• Railway Agent in the CLI
• One-command Railway skills install
• Fixes and improvements
railway.com/changelog/2026-04-17-remote-mcp it would be great to spread that "let's stop using experimental version ranges" all around. and perhaps to yell at @sentry.io for not using semver ranges at all in their very popular node module npmx.dev/package/@sen... this is cloudflare's ai crawlers dashboard
"Super empowering for non-tech teams to collab and ship now. Internal tools, custom dashboards, HR forms, sales pitch deck builders...use cases are endless."
This is why we removed per-seat pricing.
www.netlify.com/blog/pricing... In next week's stable release, Markdown preview will support anchor links on headings and footnotes.
great! my main wants are: - get off of 0.x versioning, start using wide ranges - ship pure esm modules, these triple-decker npm modules are unnecessarily big
the current status quo is: - most of the opentelemetry npm modules are 0-versioned - there are a ton of them - tons of modules rely on them - hence: dependency hell guaranteed
someone really needs to write an alternative implementation of the opentelemetry sdk
haha, such a key part of mastodon is that you CHOOSE the niche dysfunctional community that you join at the start, just getting plopped into one would be wild
easy mode of bluesky is semi-centralized and the fact that most people aren't hosting their own pds is predictable and not their fault the chaotic middle ground which would be kind of funny is if the bluesky signup page just round-robined each new user to a different service
there are fully decentralized apps in which everyone's a node that require desktop apps and setup and have lots of limitations, and there are easy to use apps in which everyone's by default centralized but has the option to become a node and only a sliver of people are going to do that
Claude Opus 4.7 is now in Netlify AI Gateway and Agent Runners.
Drop in the Anthropic SDK inside a Netlify Function.
No API keys, no auth setup, no config.
Caching, rate limiting, and authentication come with it.
www.netlify.com/changelog/cl... yeah! i'll be there on the early side though have to head out around 10!
Learn more about it in the @vitest.dev docs!
vitest.dev/guide/report... It also makes it really fun publishing new posts, since I'm then eagerly awaiting what kinda front-page my agent comes up with.
Did you know that @vitest.dev has an Agent reporter? 🤖
Instead of outputting all the details, it ensures only the failing tests and summary are sent to your agent. That means less tokens used and less information overload.
Since Vitest 4.1 this is the default when detecting an agent. fun new game I play with myself at random: when a phrase pops into my head that I think would be a good name for a podcast, I look it up, and it almost always already exists (today “Funny Business” came to mind which I imagined as a behind-the-scenes show about the work life of a comedian)
Unlimited seats got the designer, the PM, finance, and marketing into your workspace.
New Members page controls help you actually find them: search by name, filter by role, filter by project access, sort by last activity.
www.netlify.com/changelog/20... AI can make teams smaller and roadmaps faster. That's the least interesting part.
AI should help us be more ambitious and push the boundaries of what we build.
I'm using Agent Runners to do fun, quirky things on my blog, that would never have been viable pre-AI.
biilmann.blog/articles/ai-... Your whole team can be in Netlify now. Not just the engineers.
Designers.
PMs.
Finance.
Marketing.
Unlimited Pro seats. Add whoever needs in.
www.netlify.com/blog/pricing... long overdue: rss feed for the book
dotcom.press/archive/rss.xml