bzmrgonz2 hours ago
You forgot to accomodate for MCP. You don't expect us to build the sandwiches manually as if we were cavemen living in 2023 do you???
zdwop2 hours ago
If The Princess Bride is to be believed, MCP stands for the "Mutton Context Protocol".
jpitzan hour ago
When the tokens are nice and lean.
SAI_Peregrinus2 hours ago
This promotes impractical version pinning. That leads to spoilage unless the lockfiles are updated every few hours. Freshness should be checked at build time, and the resolved version for each ingredient recorded in the SBOM but a lockfile SHOULD NOT be used for perishable ingredients. Bacteria will result in Spoilage Vulnerabilities if versions are locked inappropriately.
ponestaran hour ago
So is "toasting the bread a little bit" in the semver for the bread? Is this part of the integrity hash?
Where are post assembly instructions stored?
Panini and croque monsieur sandwiches are left out of this spec.
Author didn't post the repo so I don't know where to submit an issue.
elzbardico31 minutes ago
This is fantastic, now, after implementing SAP home edition at your house, you’ll be able to use the procurement module and leverage EDI to source the ingredients of your sandwich while maintaining full traceability according to the relevant ISO standards.
SauntSolaire3 hours ago
Hopefully this has built in support for second sourcing
owlninja4 hours ago
They better load the SBOM correctly in SAP.
McGlockenshire3 hours ago
> AGPL (Affero General Pickle License): Same as GPL, but if you serve the sandwich over a network (delivery apps), you must also publish the recipe. This is why most restaurants avoid AGPL pickles.
I love a good APGL joke, and this one especially tickles me because I'm currently a delivery driver instead of a dev.
arealaccount2 hours ago
> The 2025 egg price crisis was a cascading failure equivalent to a left-pad incident, except it affected breakfast.
ThrowawayTestr3 hours ago
The most delightful thing I've read in a while.
johndhi2 hours ago
love it - is this a thing that's mostly used in government contracting, or do people encounter SBOM stuff more broadly than that?
oziman hour ago
You can encounter it when someone is doing due diligence while buying software company.
Also it is now hot topic because of CRA in EU.
xbar2 hours ago
I review an SBOM 3 days out of the week before lunch. If you can source your butter and cheese from the same dairy repo you can reduce the overhead of a grilled cheese by about 20%.
snarky1232 hours ago
Finally, something the software industry can learn from: sandwiches have dependency management figured out.
phendrenad22 hours ago
> SHA-256 hash of the ingredient at time of acquisition
I put mayonnaise on my RAM but I don't know how to hash it.
all2an hour ago
Dice the mayo and sticks of RAM and place in a cast iron skillet over medium heat. Turn it every two or three minutes. Remove when you can smell the magic smoke.
TZubiri3 hours ago
Mmmmmh, specifications
benatkin4 hours ago
What's the purl (Package URL) equivalent of surl:mystery, for stuff like Claude Code, which now only supports running a script to install? It does have a pretty easy to read install script, but the docs don't suggest reading it before running it as an option, they just say to run it https://code.claude.com/docs/en/setup
Also it doesn't address mold: harmful on bread, wonderful when intentionally added to cheese
Edit: Claude Code has a homebrew cask, and homebrew supports Linux (I haven't been using it on Linux so it didn't occur to me when reading this). It can be specified in purl using pkg:brew.