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This is so insanely detailed I wonder how long it took him to build

The author has YouTube devlogged this project over the last 12 months.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc3Ujdh8Ba4


Author open sourced it https://github.com/brunosimon/folio-2025 (MIT license)

I was just about to post this as a top-level comment. I enjoyed following the series.

Do you actually believe this, or are you just rage-baiting?


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Watch this documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kJZb2Q1NmE .. The director said learning about the mass killings sanctioned by the regime that was still in power felt like coming to Germany after WW2 and realizing the Nazis had won. There's no truth and reconcilation, instead the killers lived in a place where they justify to themselves that what they did was fine...


Commented this above, but I actually built a site to auto generate up-to-date interactive visual diagrams for codebases. It's pretty plug&play, using static analysis & LLMs we generate documentation + an interactive system diagram you can recursively explore.

https://vision.useadrenaline.com

All the auto-generated diagrams are exportable as mermaid!


proprietary? no thanks


I actually built a site to auto generate up-to-date interactive visual diagrams for codebases.

It's pretty plug&play, using static analysis & LLMs we generate documentation + an interactive system diagram you can recursively explore.

https://vision.useadrenaline.com

All the auto-generated diagrams are exportable as mermaid


I really wanted to check this out (using redis as an example), but it appears I need an account.

Is there no public demo?


The example repos are free to use!


Why don't you walk them to school


1 mile is a good amount of time to walk with a kid.

A better angle would be biking the kid to school, but it's possible/probable that the route isn't good for bikes.


also in some places it is extremely normal for kids to travel unattended to school using mass transportation.

in NYC, for example, this is probably one of the most common methods of getting to school.


Yup, but that's because, well, the public transit in NYC is just a lot better than almost every other US city (and, let's face it, has a higher proportion of "normal people" riding it).


part of the problem in the US is that the parents, and often times the wider public, give children much less credit than they are do.

children are learning but they are not dumb. They can generally recognize dangerous situations and exercise good judgment, and shocking crimes like stranger abduction are incredibly rare. they can, if services exist, go to the playground and the school unassisted, but unfortunately we now live in a society where even if you trust your kids, someone else might call child services on you.


Depending on kid age, scooters are also potentially a good option.


My partner does this once a week. We have an electric kids scooter. She has to drive the smaller scooter attached to her own since there is no place at school to leave a bike or a scooter. So, works fine, but still quite tedious. Schools apparently are not designed for that, probably they don't want taking care, be responsible, etc, etc.


It can be done, it takes substantially more time with a kid + walking back. My partner is driving my kido using electric scooter - which works fine as well.


How dangerous is it to walk there with your child to get them to school


Not dangerous (except traffic that you have to cross a few times).


Not sure if you're talking about chatgpt or google


How's this different from Adrenaline or Cursor or Bloop


Great question, it's definitely similar to Adrenaline and Bloop in that it is designed to do full codebase context.

Cursor is different because it's really focused on augmenting the code writing experience with code gen, while we're working on code comprehension.

A good way to look at it is - Cursor replaces your IDE, Greptile replaces/augments your internal docs.


Props for getting around the security audit

Clean frontend adds a lot to user experience. Appreciate the simplicity!


An AI agent to answer questions about any github/gitlab repository. www.useadrenaline.com

It does the work of understanding questions in the context of a repo, code snippet, or any programming question in general, and pulls in extra context from the internet with self thought + web searches.


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