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Doug Lance

@Douglance

building the web since 2001

USA Katılım Mart 2008
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
Coolest thing I’ve ever built by far. The feeling that you’re living in the future never goes away.
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Kacper Kapuściak@kacperkapusciak·
@Douglance and then a cashier create your order on a tablet by tapping on buttons on screen
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@wesbos @warpdotdev github.com/douglance/prom… it takes a bunch of things into account: previous calls, local files, git history, etc. can run with a local model or remote models via cli. installation is a little clunky but it works pretty well once it's going.
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
@Douglance @warpdotdev Oooo neat. Does it take the previous result into account? Or another thing I like is that it suggests common commands for that folder, or that type of project
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
@warpdotdev how do I get rid of this? There was a button that say "never show again" but that is gone and this remains
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@NielsHoven >I didn't have fun while learning so you shouldn't either.
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Niels Hoven 🐮
Niels Hoven 🐮@NielsHoven·
The problem with articles like these is that they identify the correct problem ("current edtech software is addictive junk") and then propose terrible solutions ("give kids more sensory play", "let teachers design fun games instead of software companies", "expose kids to technology but don't teach them with it", "replace tech with group collaboration and exploration time")
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@ihtesham2005 does it have a presentation mode where you can step through it at your own pace?
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
Say goodbye to Remotion. HeyGen just open sourced Hyperframes and it does everything Remotion does without the React, without the JSX, and without teaching your AI agent a new composition format from scratch. The agent writes HTML. The framework renders MP4. That's the entire pitch. No component tree. No build step. No `` wrappers. No `useCurrentFrame()` hooks. Just HTML elements with data attributes and a single render command. → Clips are `
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
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Stephen Robles
Stephen Robles@stephenrobles·
If you’re not using Screens to manage your Mac minis running agents, wyd?
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Scott Stevenson
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson·
@Douglance Agree for SC, but working on a computer for startups is very different. You actually do need to stop and think at times.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
I never get tired of watching the movement of our sun. Captured using a modified telescope from my backyard
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@bentlegen the halting problem manifest i wonder if having the agent execute all code in a sandbox piece by piece before putting it into the larger system would help with this
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@edwardsanchez are you sure you're not just prompting until the context window fills up and the model decoheres, then you start a new session with a specific ask with carefully chosen context, and it performs well?
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Edward Sanchez
Edward Sanchez@edwardsanchez·
I still don’t know what Claude is better at or what Codex is better at, and I’m not convinced anyone really does. Usually one model handles what I need until it gets completely stuck. Then I switch, and the other one one-shots it.
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@svpino you can have an agent answer the questions and escalate to you when it doesn't know the answer.
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Santiago@svpino·
I started letting Claude ask me questions, instead of spending too much time planning myself. This works much better for me: • I want to build something • I ask Claude to ask me questions about it • Claude writes the full plan for me • I review and update the plan This is the prompt I've been using: """ I want to build [ONE-LINE DESCRIPTION]. Interview me in detail. Cover implementation approach, edge cases, tradeoffs, and constraints. Skip obvious questions. Ask one at a time and build on my answers. When we've covered everything, write the spec to [SPEC FILENAME] """ This usually covers 90% of what I had in mind and always exposes a ton of details I hadn't thought about. If there's anything missing, I can easily add it to the spec before using the plan.
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Doug Lance@Douglance·
only thing, so far
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Evan Bacon 🥓
Evan Bacon 🥓@Baconbrix·
just hacked Xcode support into v0 and used it to build a swift app from the web in ~7 mins
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Grace Clarke
Grace Clarke@graceclarke·
When I say I teach AI for Normal People, this is what I mean.
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Doug Lance
Doug Lance@Douglance·
@ctatedev would be intresting to bridge the gap between terminal and borwser some how so you'd have a test suite for full rendering coverage
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Chris Tate
Chris Tate@ctatedev·
Terminal automation + e2e testing solved Now as simple as snapshot, click, type: – wterm renders terminal-in-html, every cell in the a11y tree – agent-browser automates pages via the a11y tree Here's opencode in one browser driving Claude Code in another
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Chris Tate
Chris Tate@ctatedev·
one of the nicest effects of portless i *always* know which app i'll get when i hit enter in the address bar and *never* think about ports no "what port is this on" no conflicts worktrees don't fight each other everything has a predictable URL other devices on my network can hit it really glad it's useful to people, and grateful for all the incredible contributions the community has made to make it better
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I genuinely unironically think @ctatedev from Vercel Labs saved local development with Portless. Genius.

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