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This is cool. Reminds me of `async-flow` from my time at @agoric - resumable, upgradable, long-running, async functions written in plain old TS. github.com/Agoric/agoric-…
"use workflow" And your async await calls become durable. Supported everywhere TypeScript runs useworkflow.dev
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next. we hijacked cursor via jira mcp by submitting a support ticket cursor harvests and exfiltrate all creds from your dev machine and then reports back to the dev that "the 2-hour downtime that affected user transactions has been resolved" #DEFCON #BHUSA @simakov_marina
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