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Show HN: Remotely use my guitar tuner

realtuner.online
259 points·by smith-kyle·4 months ago·62 comments

Show HN: Tune on a real Boss TU-3

realtuner.online
2 points·by smith-kyle·4 months ago·1 comments

PR-splitter: break up large PRs automatically

github.com
1 points·by smith-kyle·8 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: I built a CLI tool to automatically break up large PRs

github.com
2 points·by smith-kyle·8 months ago·0 comments

DiffEnder: AI-augmented Code Review Tool [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by smith-kyle·last year·1 comments

Show HN: GitNotebooks – Jupyter Notebook Review Tool

app.gitnotebooks.com
28 points·by smith-kyle·2 years ago·9 comments

Notebooks in Production?

blog.gitnotebooks.com
1 points·by smith-kyle·2 years ago·0 comments

Dogfooding my jupyter notebook review tool

gitnotebooks.com
1 points·by smith-kyle·3 years ago·0 comments

comments

smith-kyle
·4 months ago·discuss
You're right! Terrarium LED incoming..
smith-kyle
·4 months ago·discuss
Wow deep cut <3
smith-kyle
·4 months ago·discuss
No way! My friend and I were half joking about building that as a sequel to realtuner. If nothing else, it'd be a great excuse to buy more gear.
smith-kyle
·4 months ago·discuss
Your browser might have microphone access set to "Deny" by default rather than "Ask". This happened to my friend. He changed the setting and it worked, but maybe there's a way to give a more helpful error in this scenario. Let me see
smith-kyle
·4 months ago·discuss
Let's scale horizontally!
smith-kyle
·9 months ago·discuss
"Days until next prediction might begin". Cute.
smith-kyle
·10 months ago·discuss
Amazing!
smith-kyle
·last year·discuss
Hi HackerNews! I've been building this product for 2(!) years now. It's called DiffEnder, and it's a way for humans to review code with the help of AI.

As AI agents increasingly write more code, we are transitioning to a reviewer role of work produced by AI. Code reviews are how we update our theories about how the codebase works, which in turn helps us write good prompts for AI agents. It’s a virtuous cycle.

On the other hand, I’ve seen friends vibe code their way to a v1 product, and hit a wall, because their codebase is a rat’s nest, and they have no working theory of its functionality. They can’t point the LLM to a handful of files, explain what they do, and ask for incremental changes. No more!

You can sign up today at https://diffender.com. Happy to answer any questions you may have!
smith-kyle
·last year·discuss
Recently pivoted. Working on Cursor for PR reviews.

You can sign up for the beta here: https://diffender.com
smith-kyle
·2 years ago·discuss
Most data scientists know git! Or, at the very least, how to follow a step-by-step git guide.

If notebooks are tracked anywhere at an org it's either where their code is stored (GitHub/GitLab), or in their managed notebook environment (Databricks/Hex)
smith-kyle
·2 years ago·discuss
We've been around for a couple years now, wouldn't lie about the dev sign ups :)
smith-kyle
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for the feedback! Some of these questions are answered on our home page, but not all. Is anything unclear after looking at the home page?

Demo: https://app.gitnotebooks.com/GitNotebooks/demo/pull/1 Home Page: https://www.gitnotebooks.com/
smith-kyle
·2 years ago·discuss
A bit of feedback after downloading Znote:

- Couldn't execute the tutorial notebooks without first paying for a subscription

- Specifically surprised that executing a bash script locally is an "Advanced feature"

- I've "exceeded my limit 1/1" for deployed jobs, I'd love to see how/where this is deployed but I don't see a link. It's the default myapphtml job.

EDIT: Found the link to the deployed web app. Was confused because it has a column label of "Frequency"
smith-kyle
·2 years ago·discuss
Just a heads up: "Follow me on LinkedIn" doesn't link to your profile
smith-kyle
·3 years ago·discuss
My pride and joy: http://lipsislips.com
smith-kyle
·3 years ago·discuss
I like the idea of meeting others in my field. Any tips for finding this in SF? I'm building a dev tool