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How do you know when you've reached product-market fit?

workos.com
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What Makes a Good Changelog?

workos.com
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Pinecone Serverless Gas in Azure and GCP

pinecone.io
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Show HN: Legal semantic search starter – Next.js

docs.pinecone.io
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zackproser
·9 months ago·discuss
Well, this particular moron reads hacker news, too, and actually has a formal diagnosis for both autism and severe ADHD. But thank you for calling me a moron because someone took the article I published for free to be of help to similar folks. Your day is obviously off to a better start than mine. Le sigh indeed.
zackproser
·last year·discuss
Maybe, maybe that's FUD...I can't predict the future.
zackproser
·last year·discuss
Me too :)

I feel it will get there in short order..but for the time being I feel that we'll be doing some combination of scattershot smaller & maintenance tasks across Codex while continuing to build and do serious refactoring in an IDE...
zackproser
·last year·discuss
Not trying to be snarky, but the example prompt you provided is about 1/15th the length and detail of prompts I usually send when working with Cursor.

I tend to exhaustively detail what I want, including package names and versions because I've been to that movie before...
zackproser
·last year·discuss
This
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Ah nicely done! I was just about to build this
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Great game
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Had the same experience. Cursor ux and also Zed are designed to make copy pasta'ing back and forth obsolete. It's certainly more comfortable to iterate within the IDE, for me.
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Few months in with Cursor as my daily driver and I completely agree. I cannot unsee my productivity gains.
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Excited to try Zed, but FWIW, this is exactly Cursor's default behavior if you use the side chat panel
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Yeah +1, the current top LLMs do pretty well with TypeScript
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
https://zackproser.com/blog/mnist-pytorch-hand-drawn-digit-r...

Did this recently.
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Looks great on my old pixel, Dolev!

Very nice
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Here's a real world example of a custom RAG pipeline built with Langchain

https://zackproser.com/chat

I did a full tutorial with source code that's linked at the top of that page ^

Fwiw I think it's a good idea to build with and without Langchain for deeper understanding.
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
https://www.pinecone.io/blog/pain-poetry-python/

This was the write up I did last year
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
But increasingly I prefer to ask LLMs the same things I used to search Google for...
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
Meaningful velocity increase while keeping quality high enough for the services to function in production and charge users..
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
What you say tracks - but I'm wondering what happens if they manage to unlock some meaningful velocity increase to the point where they can begin tackling other domains and shuttling out products at a higher rate...Agree with your thoughts on search - it's f'ing unusable now and frustrating to look at.
zackproser
·2 years ago·discuss
After reading this I'm wondering how the indy code autocomplete tools are going to be able to compete longterm with this giant feedback rich data machine Google has built...do engineering orgs of sufficient scale ultimately hoard their tooling for competitive advantage, thereby leaving independent players to cater to developers outside of Google? Feels like yes...but plenty of inventions trickle out in various forms.