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Show HN: Okiro – spin up ephemeral codebases for parallel AI coding

github.com
4 points·by burcs·6 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Merchant, a lightweight ecommerce back end on Cloudflare Workers

merchant.dev
5 points·by burcs·6 months ago·1 comments

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burcs
·last month·discuss
yeah you should definitely not be getting rate limited, sorry this is annoying you're not the first to report i will dig in.

as far as support, i know there is a huge effort going on right now to improve response time and support in general, also I'm not as active in discord as I ought to be there's just so much noise, feel free to ping me on there directly if I can help brandon/@ygwyg. can't promise it'll be an instant response but I will respond
burcs
·last month·discuss
sorry to hear that's been your experience. i actually joined through an acquisition about a year ago and one of the main things we've been focused on is the dashboard and overall dx.

sadly "hostile ux" is a phrase i've heard more than once and we're working hard to improve. if you're open to it, would love to hear more about the issues you've be running into
burcs
·6 months ago·discuss
I'm also very biased towards Cloudflare (I work there), but I have to say it did make launching this really easy. Workers + Hono for the APIs, R2 for the images, D1 for database with the option to migrate to Hyperdrive if you outgrow it.
burcs
·10 months ago·discuss
Really cool idea

Humans get HTML, bots get markdown. Two tiny tweaks I’d make...

Send Vary: Accept so caches don’t mix Markdown and HTML.

Expose it with a Link: …; rel="alternate"; type="text/markdown" so it’s easy to discover.
burcs
·2 years ago·discuss
I am sure wheelwright's felt the same way...

I just saw a realtime generative minecraft demo, your head is in the sand if you think this is hype.
burcs
·2 years ago·discuss
This mindset is tiresome, especially seeing it on Hacker News...

I literally went to the cheapest state school in rural Pennsylvania and still was accepted into YC. My co-founder didn't even finish college, at some point I think people just want to make excuses.

Also — I don't understand your second point. It's an accelerator. Capital is part and parcel when it comes to accelerating.
burcs
·2 years ago·discuss
Honestly this is the same level of snarkiness of saying, "Be a web company." in the early 2000s

YCombinator is a tech investor, of course they are investing in the future. It just so happens that in this current tech cycle AI is the future.
burcs
·3 years ago·discuss
Yeah, as it's grown in popularity I've noticed this too. I often times stop myself and think, it's probably better spending the extra 10% or so to get a manufacturer warranty.

I was assuming it was from resellers, but maybe it's just the idea of getting a "deal"
burcs
·3 years ago·discuss
There's a business near me that just buys truck loads of returns from Amazon, Lowes, Home Depot, etc... and allows customers to bid on each item individually.

You can definitely get a good deal there on expensive items, but you have to be careful because more often than not things were returned because they were broke. You just pay extra to allow for returns.

Was able to get a seemingly new iMac, couch, semi-automatic coffee machine, and lawn equipment.
burcs
·3 years ago·discuss
Yeah, I have never liked that you choose what you are querying before you select the source. I think the formatting here is so much more intuitive.