Jeremypress

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Jeremypress

Jeremypress

@Jeremypress

don't believe the hype

SF شامل ہوئے Aralık 2008
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Jonathan Unikowski
Jonathan Unikowski@jnnnthnn·
We've raised $8.4m to make software that sharpens your attention. We're starting with an email app that lets you handle your Gmail inbox in seconds. We call it Avec. It's available now!
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Partiful
Partiful@partiful·
new feature alert: introducing Enemies 🔪 after the breakout success of Crush, our most requested follow-up was... this. so we built it! tag your mutuals, get warned when they RSVP, and see them flagged in red on the guest list. now live in the Partiful app :)
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Krish Shah
Krish Shah@KrishRShah·
You can turn your laptop into a trumpet
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Tyler Angert
Tyler Angert@tylerangert·
we're working on a new photo search engine called Angles. it's focused on doing one thing well: finding photos + videos by visual similarity. here is raw, unedited footage of me going through my 80,000 photo camera roll *in realtime* with text-to-image search, image-to-image search, "find similar" inside of a photo, and "live search" with the camera. all done with local models and completely private. auto-growing albums coming soon :-) Angles has been exceptionally useful for my friends who do creative work. when words fail to describe what you are looking for, you can simply tap on any asset and instantly see everything else like it across your entire library. we're in early beta - if you want access please send a DM to @patinasystems with your testflight email! i have spots available for another 50 people
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
its time
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Jeremypress
Jeremypress@Jeremypress·
who is going to leave passive aggressive comments that leak in customer facing error messages when ai writes all of our code?
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Jeremypress
Jeremypress@Jeremypress·
in line with everyone's agent to see the strokes :/
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patagucci perf papi
patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
now with anonchat. thanks partykit.
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Jeremypress
Jeremypress@Jeremypress·
@DanielLockyer next js renders twice, the second time in the browser so that's probably when the unsupported js is running
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
And what's even more strange is that the site DOES show initially, and then it crashes 2s later
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
Incredible how many people are casting the issue aside because it's a Kindle I read at least 50 blog posts yesterday, and this is the only one that crashed What if it's a sign of something deeper? And we can catch it now? These low standards and laziness are a real problem
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer

There's a bug or something in the @meetgranola site / Next.js that crashes their blog when I try and load it on my Kindle ☹️

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Jeremypress
Jeremypress@Jeremypress·
@geoffreylitt without reinventing programming do you think there is space for representations of the output that AI can write for/with us?
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Geoffrey Litt
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt·
A lot of critiques of vibe coding actually don't cut deep enough, imo Sure, "the AI wrote bad code" may be true...but that is changing fast! The deeper issue is that when you're designing a complex system, you need good mental models of how it works in order to invent great ideas for the next iteration. Until now, if you built it by hand, that would guarantee some amount of understanding. But now the two have been decoupled, so we need to avoid the temptation of skipping understanding Reminiscent of the debate around whether memory matters in the modern era. It turns out you can't "just Google facts" -- you actually need to have ideas represented in your head to work with them fluently. The good news is AI can actually help us develop understanding faster and better, if used correctly! So the takeaway isn't to stop using AI for coding. It's to find ways to use it to develop understanding and move faster
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt

A lot of my AI coding work these days feels like the *opposite* of vibe coding That is: working with a *greater* understanding of the code than I would have without AI… Because I’m reading dozens of pages a day of personalized on-demand documentation So satisfying!

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matt palmer
matt palmer@mattyp·
How did we build & scale Replit Agent? Find out from a Replit AI engineer (and a good friend), @JimmyAustin We chat about building Replit Agent, what makes a great SWE, and James' journey to becoming an AI engineer
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Jeremypress
Jeremypress@Jeremypress·
time is the best ingredient
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