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Visa adds payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users

finance.yahoo.com
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Cursor launches a web app to manage AI coding agents

techcrunch.com
3 points·by coffee·last year·1 comments

System prompts from AI coding products like Windsurf, Manus, Curso, and Bolt

drive.google.com
2 points·by coffee·last year·1 comments

Google adding AI answers – bypassing links to site publishers

washingtonpost.com
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coffee
·25 days ago·discuss
this
coffee
·28 days ago·discuss
There is still so much old school thinking and process in this. Go through this process that has been the same for the last decade+ but now you just don't need a team of people to do it. You can just use Claude instead! Really, we are in a paradigm shift, not in a "do the same thing but with less people" shift.
coffee
·9 months ago·discuss
Hey @gschier this is awesome. I've been a long time user of Insomnia and since the acquisition it's ever so slowly, well... it's been a challenge for me.

I didn't know you created Yaak!

I just downloaded Yaak and it's been awesome, thank you!

I downloaded this through AUR on Arch and one bit of feedback is that I wish you'd make the sig verification a whole bunch easier, thanks!
coffee
·last year·discuss
Oddly, the article didn't mention where to use this new feature, it's found here cursor.com/agents and only available to paid plans.
coffee
·last year·discuss
Referencing this TechCrunch post: https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/07/superblocks-ceo-how-to-fin...
coffee
·2 years ago·discuss
> To ensure Aha is actively recruiting and not just vacuuming up resumes: How many positions are you hiring for now and how many have you hired in the last 6 months?

This is a great and valid point. Not only for this company, but companies in general where we see a high volume of recurring posts over a period of time.
coffee
·2 years ago·discuss
> The leadership’s attitude was pretty bad...

I've had a very similar experience to yours. It allowed me to quickly understand why we see their job postings littered across the web at such a high rate over the years. My take away was that they demand more than they are willing to provide.
coffee
·2 years ago·discuss
Have you tried the https://www.lexaloffle.com/pico-8.php on something like a https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-400/ ?
coffee
·3 years ago·discuss
Codespaces user here (I set it up for the teams), for about the last 1.5 years in a large corp setting with teams using it.

My experience with is it has been wonderful for getting started and immediatly becoming productive with very complex systems. Most of those systems have 1 (or very few) experts who need to help everyone else with their setups. When problems arise, and they often do, they've become the bottleneck and Codespaces removes that. Those experts can focus on keeping just that up globally versus locally for each individual.

Outside of that scenario, complex systems, I've experienced it to be overkill. The negatives that come along with using such systems haven't outweight the benefits.
coffee
·3 years ago·discuss
Definition of a “hacker”