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@0tanch

Making construction equipment smarter with IoT & edge AI | Solution Architect

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Eylül 2019
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Super impressed with Composer 2.5 on @xai Grok build. Love the TUI in general, well thought out.
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@odd_joel I was planning for the lifetime subscription but $299 😭😭 Wasn’t it $90 few days ago? Did I miss the offer. Sigh.
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@andrewqu @lumendriada Thanks for sharing. This is exactly what I was looking for for my vps, the disconnecting sessions, such a pain in the a
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Andrew Qu@andrewqu·
first week in years I haven't reached for tmux completely switched to herdr by @lumendriada — the ergonomics, the information architecture, the hackability all just click my biggest gripe with every coding agent orchestrator I've tried (and I've tried 10+): if you're building a pretty UI - they're sluggish, you need to "import projects", not as snappy as tui tools, and the setup isn't portable to remote machines if you're building a multi terminal manager - agent runs get buried (i finish a task, walk away, come back, and now i'm scrolling through panes trying to find where it happened), and they still somehow make the UI around the terminal feel sluggish herdr is the best mix of: - native tui launched from terminal, no separate desktop app - dedicated spaces + agents view - finished session? one jump. no need to scan - super easy to extend new features (I forked the main project to build full screen panes, ctrl+k quick switcher, navigation mode) - works with ssh for remote coding agents - i can get pi to spin up multiple new herdr panes and visually see the new agent runs haven't felt this level of flow state in a tool since early cursor (not sponsored, but wish I was)
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Just hooked @NousResearch Hermes up to @xai Grok 4.3 via X Premium+. The speed is actually ridiculous.
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@Teknium Thank you. This update got my X Premium+ working. Grok 4.3 is insanely fast.
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Notebook Navigator @obsdmd plugin is an absolute class. Highly recommend!
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Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
if you're running hermes on a vps, what's the best way to sync up your obsidian vault to your computer? as far as I understand, you can't run obsidian app so it's mostly a file sync to your local obsidian vault?! i might be totally wrong here, pls help
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Another way is you can make Obsidian display all file types `Settings > Files and Links > Show all file types` It shows up in your quick switcher so you can click on it and it just renders in your browser, for example. I found this plugin is a bit limited. Sometimes it doesn't render HTML correctly.
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@Mappletons @grok can you group the options based on the number of times they were suggested?
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Maggie Appleton@Mappletons·
How is everyone managing their agent SKILL.md files? Is it just chaos? Global skills, repo-specific skills, keeping them in sync between machines, figuring out which ones you have installed, authoring new ones. What are we doing? Does anyone have a sane system?
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. @figma you okay? 👀
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@linuz90 Looks very neat! Any plans to add live previews? I review lot of Claude plans and Markdown can be annoying when there are too many formatting going on like code blocks or links.
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Fabrizio Rinaldi
Fabrizio Rinaldi@linuz90·
I built my dream Markdown editor for Mac. → Introducing Cogito (pronounced koh-gee-toh). It started out of frustration: Obsidian is powerful but overwhelming. iA Writer is beautiful but feels built for a different era. Nothing felt right for how I actually write and work now: plain files, lots of folders, agents and scripts editing alongside me. I wanted both: native and beautiful, powerful and calm. So I finally built it. It's fast, keyboard-first, polished, truly native. A Mac app built with power users and developers in mind. This is my love letter to writing and Mac apps. I use it for all my writing now. Free while in beta ✌️
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@jdnoc @daylightco Sucks honestly. Did you end up getting replacement or waiting for a new version?
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broke my @daylightco DC1 screen today. the one device that actually made me want to read more. universe said no apparently. 😭
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Ben K@ChocolateNommer·
@daylightco @0tanch Hey as someone with the same problem, can you get a cheap case with thick, protected corners made?
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@daylightco Yeah It’s pretty usable in dark. Maybe amber offsets the cracks. Though the writing is messed up. Palm rejection probably.
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daylight@daylightco·
@0tanch oh no! it appears to still function, even if broken… can you detect any issues with the device outside of cracked screen?
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@HilaShmuel Looks great. Going to try this. That paper like landing page though 😍
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Hila Shmuel@HilaShmuel·
Cabinet: local AI knowledge base. Plain Markdown files on your machine. No lock-in. (Imagine if Paperclip + Obsidian made a baby) AI workforce - your data + your agents, one place, locally, yours.
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