Tom MacWright
@macwright.com
about 2 months ago putting @lisacmuth.bsky.social's ROOTS idea to heart and returning some ancient music to my website macwright.com/music/
💬 3
♻️ 0
❤️ 7
putting @lisacmuth.bsky.social's ROOTS idea to heart and returning some ancient music to my website macwright.com/music/ nominating 'permission structure' for word of the year 2026 (two words though)
“There has never been a better moment to sit down and ask the question that used to be a luxury: how do we want to work, and what would the tool that supports that look like?”
pepicrft.me/blog/the-com... One command to install them all
Changelog #0289
• Easy agent setup
• `railway scale`
• Unified template search
• Fixes and improvements
railway.com/changelog/2026-05-08-easy-agent-setup The Elicit team (Xiangxu Kong and Prem Mohanty) is on the road at PEGS Boston 2026 next week (May 11-15).
Be sure to attend the presentation by Xiangxu Kong to learn more about AI for literature search and evidence synthesis.
Visit us at Booth # 35 for demos and discussions. See you there! The Next.js and React teams disclosed 12 security vulnerabilities this week, covering middleware bypass, XSS, SSRF, cache poisoning, and DoS.
If you run Next.js on Netlify, here's what to know, what's not affected, and how to upgrade:
www.netlify.com/changelog/20... tell that to the people driving by my office and apartment! i hear it at least a few times a week
new york city is one of the least cringey places in the world, with the exception of people's obsession with the song 'empire state of mind'
Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite is now generally available in Netlify's AI Gateway.
Use the Google GenAI SDK directly in your Functions with zero configuration. You get caching, rate limiting, and auth infrastructure automatically.
www.netlify.com/changelog/20... this one: blog.val.town/better-auth (The Death And Life of Great American Cities) Also I hate to say this because it's *always* my dad's book criticism and I often disagree—but it feels like the book's twice as long as it needs to be
I'm reading Jane Jacobs for the first time, and I'm interested but tbh it's a bit of a slog. Part of the problem is just that the neighborhood examples are over half a century old, so maybe I need a condensed, updated version
With Unikraft, Prisma Postgres reduced its PostgreSQL image from 280MB to 61MB.
These smaller images run as unikernels on bare metal.
That gives each database strong VM-level isolation, while allowing a single machine to host thousands of Prisma Postgres instances.
Breakdown 👇 post did well on hacker news! i think it had the critical ingredients of: - not using robots to write - non-attachment to "success metrics" - pointing at the yawning chasm between how companies brag about their good code and their engineers whisper about the trashfire of tech debt
Watching devs think out loud is one of the best ways to learn the craft. Tonight, 6 of them are doing it live on Jason Lengstorf's stream, with our own Dana Lawson judging.
6pm ET / 3pm PT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AoM... Take command. Of your code.
Command Code helps you:
• Ship features faster
• Fix bugs
• Write tests in your style
• Refactor code
• Learn your coding preferences over time
Built for developers who want AI that adapts to how they work.
Start here: commandcode.ai/docs Our latest article walks through how to solve performance problems with Insights
planetscale.com/blog/problem... It's easy to introduce slow queries into your workload. Tracking them down should be easy too. PlanetScale Insights shows you which queries are slow and why. Combined with our MCP server, you can automate fixing them.
Read the blog for more details 👇
pris.ly/pn-extensio... Ever wanted to extend Prisma ORM without forking the repo?
With Prisma Next, you can.
We’ve already used Prisma Next’s extension system to build pgvector support, JSON-with-schema support with ArkType, and full-text search with ParadeDB.
Build an extension, submit it, and help shape Prisma Next 👇 Our full evaluation process: elicit.com/blog/evalua...
The world's first systematic review API here: elicit.com/api
And join our webinar: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/00a49... Upgrades to Elicit Systematic Review and the Systematic Review API are immediately available to Enterprise customers. Scale users who sign up in the next 30 days will receive 1 trial review with these upgrades.
Learn more about the upgrades here: elicit.com/blog/system... We also evaluated our newest screening and extraction models across 108 Cochrane reviews to achieve:
- 95% recall with semantic search alone
- 97% sensitivity & 93% specificity on abstract screening
- 99.5% sensitivity & 70% specificity on full-text screening
- 96% accuracy in data extraction Major upgrades include:
- Search, screen, extract up to 40,000 papers in real-time
- Dual review
- Full-text screening
- Decision logs & exclusion reasons
- Multiple search strategies across multiple databases
- 100% reproducibility for keyword search
- PRISMA diagrams
- Report templates
- The API