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What nonsense. The "rest of the world" understands the message loud and clear: China shows up to do business. America shows up to bomb. It's a pretty reasonable choice. Anyways, people now ant a BYD, not a Chevy - because its a better car.

Mailersend is EU and fantastic

I got interested because i am looking to switch to european email service because of law requirements and i know MailerLite (their other product).

But after looking at their site: "MailerSend is a United States-registered company."

I understand they are based in EU but the main issue is that if they are registered in US then thanks to CLOUD Act afaik it doesn't really matter.


Might contact them about it, their mail servers are in the EU.

You didn’t read the article

Why would I when I can have openclaw do that for me?

Very nice, Oban is great. I effectually found a similar approach with pgflow.dev (built around pgmq) - but the stateless deno "workers" are pretty unreliable and built an elixir worker (https://github.com/agoodway/pgflow) that can pick up and process jobs that were created by pgflow's supabase/typescript client. So maybe there's an opportunity also with Oban to have a TypeScript/Node client that can insert jobs that Elixir/Python Oban can pick up. Also, I wonder if another approach vs the python workers picking things up is to have elixir workers call/run python/lua, etc code or is that too limiting?


btw, a lot of postgres envs are not going to have pgmq, so just use Oban and don't reinvent the wheel like I did ;)

I'm happy other people are thinking about this. One of the big stories over the fast years that few know about is a number of the French colonies kicking off the shackles. Can they make it on their own or with their new Chinese and Russian "friends"? Guess we'll see.

This platform is 90% just comfortable shitlibs living in the imperial core, so can't expect much. I think BRICS is the best thing that ever happened to the global south, if only to provide a counterbalance to the western 'empire of chaos'. As a Kenyan official put it: "Every time China visits we get a hospital, every time Britain visits we get a lecture."

Yes, and I imagine pgclaw would pair well with pgmq and pg_cron for scheduled work. Postgres really is enough: https://postgresisenough.dev

Interesting to hear you say that, I was thinking (but hadn't said) that using WalEx to dispatch to some workers where the agent lived would be a better solution. The worker would then update the row (or more likely insert a new one in a different table with more constraints/different columns). I would be curious to hear what advantage you see in a `claw` type/`agent` column? I can't make heads or tails of it but I regard you as knowing a lot more about Postgres than me.

You could probably use listen/subscribe trigger to accomplish that.

Not yet, at least not until the space rock mining begins.

Not then either, unless you like eating space rocks.

There could be a world where mineral supplies are exhausted/inaccessible to the point that extraterrestrial metals are needed to maintain the supply chains we need to feed billions of people.

Edit to say - that's probably a long way off / not likely


There could be a world where the muon radiation fallout of WWIV has contaminated all unmined terrestrial mineral sources.

> There could be a world where the muon radiation fallout of WWIV has contaminated all unmined terrestrial mineral sources.

All unmined terrestrial mineral sources? I don't know what the heck you're talking about, but that sounds like a world where everyone's dead. Pretty sure all the bomb shelters in the world are shallower than the deepest mine.


It sort of sounds link you expected a one-shot miracle or am I misreading? Try this: start from scratch and use openspec explore - talk to it about what you are going for, tell it to call the built-in frontend-design skill and install a hugo skill first (https://skills.sh/?q=hugo), context7 for docs and playwright to check it's work via screenshots etc. Also optionally share any websites with the ascetic / layout you are going for. Be very descriptive. Also ask it to teach you about hugo as it goes and explain it's decisions, I'v learned a lot this way.

Well, I wrote a very extensive Claude.md, and expected more of it indeed. Thanks for the tips I’ll try them.

Any promoting tips for this sort of result?

Sure, here are a few tips:

- Use a static website generator (I use Astro but there are others) where the agent can fully control every aspect of the website

- Use skills to enhance the prompting, like this frontend-design one but can also combine it with copy writing/seo skills etc

- Give the agent control access to the browser to give it visibility into the result in order to iteratively improve upon it

- The last thing is to just be very demanding and setting a high bar, so ask for animations and ask the agent over and over again “ok and now let’s improve what you just did”


Thanks, yeah - astro is amazing. It’s too bad many people and llms reach for nextjs by default.

It’s small and not node - not all of us have crazy powerful machines, what’s not to like?

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