- graphememesYou can still have all the context in one place, just clone the repos to one folder on your machine, problem solved.
- stop wasting context space with this stuff ミ · · 彡
- Why do I have to create an account? I don't have to for greasemonkey / tampermonkey, which let's me do the same thing.
- Okay, so come up with an alternative, it's math, you can also write algorithms.
- Every time I read a post about this, none of the prompts are shared, and when I review the actual commands and how the AI is working it makes me realize that the person who is driving is not experienced in doing so. AI's will do a best attempt, you can see this by looking at the reasoning / thinking output, additionally, the temperature, is usually pretty moderate (4.5-8) and so you'll have heavy "creative liberties" taken. So you need to account for that, you have to show it the right and wrong way to do things. I don't usually use agents or AI for things that are one-offs but not copy & paste, or for deep thinking / critical tasks that require human thought where AI wouldn't be able to do it.
For all the other trivial things, I can delegate those out to it, and expect junior results when I give it sub-optimal guidance, however through nominal and or extreme guidance I can get adequate / near-perfect results.
Another dimension that really matters here is the actual model used, not every model is the same.
Also, if the AI does something wrong, have it assess why things went wrong, revert back to the previous checkpoint and integrate that into the plan.
You're driving, you are ultimately, in control, learn to drive. It's a tool, it can be adjusted, you can modify the output, you can revert, you can also just not use it. But, if you do actually learn how to use it you'll find it can speed up your process. It is not a cure-all though, it's good in certain situations, just like a hammer.
- amazing, others have already shipped this, glad to see chatgpt joining the list
- That's kind of the point of MIT.
- I think Edge infra and SSR irks me the most out of everything.
- web experience, many users do not use notion in an app
- Ironically, I really like bulk rename utility, it's quite nice
- I'm using fine-tuned models some with 600b+ parameters and some with 1t+ kimi base / deepseek base and others are general purpose that are from huggingface but I use those through mcp tools
- It's great for me. I have a claude.md at the root of every folder generally, outlined in piped text for minimal context addition about the rulesets for that folder, it always creates tests for what it's doing and is set to do so in a very specific folder in a very specific way otherwise it tries to create debug files instead. I also have set rules for re-use so that way it doesn't proliferate with "enhanced" class variants or structures and always tries to leverage what exists instead of bringing in new things unless absolutely necessary. The way I talk to it is very specific as well, I don't write huge prose, I don't set up huge PRDs and often I will only do planning if its something that I am myself unsure about. The only time I will do large text input is when I know that the LLM won't have context (it's newer than it's knowledge window).
I generally get great 1-shot (one input and the final output after all tasks are done) comments. I have moved past claude code though I am using the CLI itself with another model although I was using claude code and my reason for switching isn't that claude was a bad model it's just that it was expensive and I have access to larger models for cheaper. The CLI is the real power not the model itself per-se. Opus does perform a little better than others.
It's totally made it so I can do the code that I like to do while it works on other things during that time. I have about 60-70 different agent streams going at a time atm. Codebases sizes vary, the largest one right now is about 200m tokens (react, typescript, golang) in total and it does a good job. I've only had to tell it twice to do something differently.
- Realistically, AI makes the easiest part of the job easier, not all the other parts.
- cookie popups that don't even work
- what an emotional response to work
- Hilariously, today, I unsubscribed from claude due to the increased api timeouts and expensive usage costs when I can use other models for way cheaper that perform equally as good.
- The further we go, the more I want old web back
- time to make an email client...
- I would argue that reality is already here and is already happening.
- the bed looks way more comfortable in this than luna rail