A popular Claude extension with a foul name — though one with which developers are quite familiar — is an impressive tool to fight off context rot, writes TNS contributor David Eastman in today’s lead story.
It’s GSD — “get s— done” — and, as Eastman writes, it provides an internal task planning framework that uses Claude Code’s existing sub-tasks.
In a scenario that’s maybe all too familiar to some, “overly ambitious projects will just end up as a bonfire of tokens.” But GSD can create order, via specificity, from the chaos of vibe coding. Dig into the full GSD for Claude tutorial here.
Cloud object storage provides a highly durable, always-on, strongly-consistent single source of truth. It’s not as fast as local storage, but it doesn’t have to be. Cloud object storage will, for all intents and purposes, be the network.
For decades, distributed databases have been built around the assumption that storage will live close to compute.
The farther data travels over the network, the reasoning goes, the greater the potential for delay. Local RAID (redundant array of independent disks)...
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