dinkleberg
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- It’s in a loop
- Yeah personally I’d much rather read a poorly constructed article with actually interesting content than the same content put into the formulaic AI voice.
- Props to them for actually updating their status page as issues are happening rather than hours later. I was working with claude code and hit an API error, checked the status page and sure enough there was an outage.
This should be a given for any service that others rely on, but sadly this is seldom the case.
- It’s a solid terminal, but could they have chosen a worse name?
- Why do you suppose we come to HN if not for actual insight? There are other sites much better for getting an endless stream of weighted amalgamations of human content.
- Some will blindly dismiss anything using them as AI generated, but realistically the em-dash is only one sign among many. Way more obvious is the actual style of the writing. I use Claude all of the time and I can instantly tell if a blog post I’m reading was written with Claude. It is so distinctive. People use some of the patterns it uses some of the time. But it uses all of them all of the time.
- This sounds like a fun project. A perfect use for an old android phone sitting in the junk drawer.
- I’ve been playing around with Janet for scripting use cases and it’s pretty cool.
- Maybe these new releases bring some serious enhancements, but my experience with the Gemini cli has been dreadful. It craps out at least half of the time. When it works it is ridiculously fast so I keep trying it. But it has proven very inferior to the Claude code experience in my usage
- Niri is brilliant. It just feels so natural. All of the default keybindings and behaviors work exactly as my brain assumes it would.
- What an insane statement. What compels anyone to write an opinion piece? They have an opinion and want to share it! Why in god's name should someone have to be invited to share their opinion, on their own website no less.
- It looks like that is in reference to the embedded interactive code blocks. If you use uBlock Origin you can use the element picker to remove the annoying image.
- I’m in the same camp. Unread vs read is all I need. Also it’s funny when I’m with someone from the “inbox zero” camp and they get stressed seeing my 6-figure inbox count.
- Wow most of these are quite the contrast to what I used to see back in the day. At least in my circles it was just a collection of the technologies you’ve learned and enjoy. These are more like bumper stickers on the back of car. To each their own I suppose.
- This is a tangent, but the little pop up example for their ai chat bot to try and entice me to use it was something along the lines of “what are the specs?”
How great would it be if instead of shoving these bots to help decipher the marketing speak they just had the specs right up front?
- Did I miss the memo? When did we get a sixth sense?
- It is not a binary system. If every time an app misses a feature you want you rate it a 1 star, it completely devalues the rating system.
- It looks well done. It is a shame that people posting reviews can be such dickheads. Out of the 4 public reviews, 3 are 1 star and only one of those is because of an actual issue. One is because the app isn’t right for them. The other because they wanted dark mode (really? You like the app enough to care that it doesn’t have dark mode but still gave it a 1 star?)
- How so?
And that is great to want to give back with open source. But if you're just starting out on your business, then that is a major distraction from the main task at hand.