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Thank you, David. One last Sega! for ya


Have been in font picking mode recently so this was a relevant enough distraction. Excellent read!


An opportunity to provide more accessible compute for non AI tasks via new methods of utilizing GPUS?


I have 2 (CC and Codex) running within most coding sessions, however can have up to 5 if I'm trying to test out new models or tools.

For complex features and architecture shifts I like to send proposals back between agents to see if their research and opinion shifts anything.

Claude has a better realtime feel when I am in implementation mode and Codex is where I send long running research tasks or feature updates I want to review when I get up in the morning.

I'd like to test out the git worktrees method but will probably pick something outside of core product to test it (like building a set of examples)


Make it a bit more personal? I have dropped Bill and Ted references in code because it makes me happy to see it. :D


For a few years, many many years ago, I helped build the sites for wowtattoos.com and redchapterclothing.com which uses the artwork of Mark Palmer. He's the real deal! Awesome person too

Back in 2008-ish the site could generate ambigrams for you too. It was powered by an algo that pieced together a large set of hand drawn glyphs. PHP at it's best :D

https://web.archive.org/web/20080730222127/http://www.wowtat...


> Generative AI gives us incredible first drafts to work with, but few people want to put in the additional effort it requires to make work that people love

and

> So make your stuff stand out. It doesn't have to be "better." It just has to be different.

equals... craft?

Isn't that what has always mattered a great deal


I wouldn't say everything that gets hugely popular has a ton of craft behind it, to me craft is about skill, but a badly drawn webcomic (random example) can still be very popular if it has something other point of difference.


I found that too, so I updated to putting limited comments at the beginning of core files that: - Describe what the file contains (e.g. endpoints for x with their route names) - Links to docs that are also in the repo (e.g. bruno files for those endpoints)

The core agent files links out to architectural and product decisions as well (i have a /docs folder for them)

This works better for me and I can get a good result when asking to make sure docs are updated whenever changes are made


if the machine doesn't need the comments, dont feed them to the machine. simple


Installed the app about an hour ago and have been using it as I’m on the go. Working well so far!

Going to try to build a sizable feature while doing chores to fully test it. So, thank you so much?


Very cool product! We got into chickens a few years ago and it’s taken over our life in a good way. Sounds like we’re in a similar boat as tomcam :)

I remember the first time my wife saw your coop, she said “that is what I wanted to build”, so you probably have some product market fit going on. We had already built our run at that time, however now she thinks a good supplemental product idea is a feeder with a camera. Like Petcube combined with the Grandpa’s Feeders product. She would definitely be up to chat about her chicken keeping needs and all the ideas that come with it. Her details are on her blog: tropicalchicki.com

Note for other HN peeps: If you really like cats and nature you probably will like chicken keeping! They have lots of personality and communicate in more ways than we are typically taught.

On the article, I wonder if people commonly see their first chickens in trees on islands. It’s a common thing in PR, which also has a lot of wild chickens roaming. Vieques, the smaller sister island off the east coast of PR, kind of celebrates this. Lots of chicken murals, themed gifts, names of beaches, etc


Aww thank you becomevocal! I love the feedback! :)


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