@Solzelic@shivkanthb@shivkanthb Please, I'd like to add a feature so that this also works with audio... I wear bone-conduction headphones all day, so I want to be able to hear what's happening with Claude Code.
built a tiny rayban display app to view claude code's status
i can make myself some tea, vacuum or read a book when my agents are hard at it and address them when they need my attn
@siya_twt_ Technical complexity can often lead us to stray from our goal... I'm a Linux fan; I only use Linux—I can't afford Apple equipment... and I think I would use it, but only if I could focus on it completely. I'm an early adopter and an experimenter; I need open environments.
@TechByTaraa Yes, I have my notebook on my desk... but not for programming—just for when I have ideas, ideas that stick with me... if I don't pay enough attention to them, they'll disappear, and if they stick, it's because there might be something interesting behind them.
@kaaaash____ I think it depends on what you want to program... if you want to work with hardware... 100% a PC; if you're just going to work on software, definitely a Mac.
@JuanCMerlano Mis respetos grande, me pongo de pie y te aplaudo, hace 10 años llegue a tu ciudad y sigo empeñado en que puedo cambiar el mundo desde aqui...
I like to use an AI model for a while, then forget about it and come back to it months later.
Seeing the changes is rewarding, the learning curve is more fruitful, and when I return, I have stronger skills to make the most of its capabilities.
@ryanbrewer not true. even when you have a fantastic audio interface, you discover that you can't absorb long, dense, meaty analysis which is spoken to you. you want to see that written.
I want an ear piece so I can just talk to codex it's a waste of my time to have to be on my phone or computer. I want to talk to an orchestrator that just updates me on how my threads are going. Only time I actually need a computer is to look at a screenshot
DUDE, you need to get some bone-conduction headphones for that.
The great thing about these is that they don't make your feet tired—you can wear them for 4, 8, or 10 hours and you won't feel a thing. I bought them because I was thinking the same thing you are...
It feels like being connected to the computer.
These are mine.
@GAMG91@Yefr95@oscarcito0_ Justo lo mismo pasaba con google, solo que a ellos les interesa mas expandirse regionalmente que a Apple, nose, vainas de cultura organizacional de ellos
@Yefr95@oscarcito0_ Investigaste mal jajaja iPhone si tiene esa opción, pero como cosa rara no está disponible para esta región , tienes que buscar una aplicación aparte para que funcione
@_89Gabin98_@therealbuni Definitivamente estos zurdos anti-imperialistas podrían estar viendo a su propia madre entre los escombros del terremoto y preferirían dejarla ahí antes que admitir que su ideología está equivocada y que sus líderes los dejaron más pobres de lo que ya eran.
@_89Gabin98_@therealbuni Ay maldito anda a mamarte un guevo hijo de mil putas como mierda tu vas a decir que está imagen no es culpa del gobierno que hemos tenido durante 26 años y que nos atrasó 30 años, hijo de puta
@therealbuni No quiero politizar,Pero claramente no es culpa del mejor gobierno elegido democráticamente de Latinoamérica,si no que es culpa de estados unidos y el bloqueo
@ElVenecoSan@Lypsis_off@elrafa_ven@beatpolar_ Sismografos, muchos países lo tienen... Venezuela no, y si existe, es deficiente o ya se daño.
Google tiene eso como una función más en android, no es que tienen un despliegue tecnológico especializado para eso, solo hacen matemáticas con los sensores de los celulares.
@Lypsis_off@elrafa_ven@beatpolar_ En Vnz lo hace? En la UE Canadá EEUU existe un sistema completamente diferente que se envía mediante mensajería y también manda una alerta tipo alarma que bloquea acciones del cel. (El EU-Alert y el Wea) son diferentes a los software de Google respecto a desastres y sismos :/