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Show HN: A Kanban for vibe coding in Claude Code and Codex

fredrin.dev
2 points·by jaequery·16 hari yang lalu·2 comments

Show HN: VimRace

vimrace.vercel.app
1 points·by jaequery·bulan lalu·0 comments

Show HN: DockerHoster – Self-hosted alternative to Vercel with auto-deployments

twitter.com
1 points·by jaequery·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: Ever.chat – Instant hashtag chatrooms, like IRC for 2025

ever.chat
2 points·by jaequery·8 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: TierBuddy – A better, faster tier list creator with AI

tierbuddy.com
1 points·by jaequery·10 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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jaequery
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
Hi I built Fredrin to speed up my vibe coding. On any given day, I was juggling between the dozens of cmux tabs w/ claude code, Linear in the other, Github in another, and it always felt like I'm not moving as fast as I should.

Not only that, I needed a better way to create and manage a workflow pipeline of what a task goes through, be it to test, take screenshots, or even video walkthroughs, I wanted an easier visual way of managing all of these things.

So I built Fredrin. Give it a try and if you like it, give it an upvote, retweet, and share.
jaequery
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
i was also building something similar. https://github.com/jaequery/planbooq. i think building your own kanban is the new age vim/emacs, so you can streamline your workflows the way you want them to be.
jaequery
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I am all for supporting local devs/vibe-coders.
jaequery
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
what? no, i love projects like these. but re-reading my comment, it does sound a little messed =p. what i meant was it gave me old HN vibes, back when weird, fun projects popped off instead of everything being AI-wrapped.
jaequery
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
i am actually even more impressed that you got this to front page
jaequery
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
as a stand alone app, i thought there would be at least some kind of an improvement in UI but its like a step back.
jaequery
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
i think this is not an easy problem to solve. but this has been a big enough of an itch for me and i've got some time on my hands these days so i'm building www.ever.chat for anyone interested to take a look.

if anyone wanna chat, stop by and/or hit me up on X!
jaequery
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
this month, i've been building https://tierbudddy.com and https://passportphotos.co
jaequery
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
i hope this doesn't become a trend.
jaequery
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
wow. RIP midjourney.
jaequery
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
What a clean interface. We need more website to look like this.
jaequery
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I always wondered why people don't share SQL schemas like we do with codes.

Anyone know if there's such a site like it or even a marketplace for it?
jaequery
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
First 1-3 years of coding, I just coded to get sht done. I got a lot of sht done.

Next 4-8 years, I started getting cute with it and applied all kinds of design patterns, Factory, Abstractions, DI, Facade, Singleton you name it. It looked cute and felt good when it all worked but it was a juggling act. There was usually like 2-3 files to touch just to do one thing. UserFactory, UserService, UserModel, User, you get the idea. It got to a point coding now felt like a burden and I started getting allergic reaction to any projects that had more than 50 files.

Next 4-5 years, I made it a mission to only code in a pragmatic, minimalistic way. Best decision I ever made, this have been the most productive time of my career. I don’t look back and never going back again. A simple require and requireAll with basic OOP is all I need on most cases. Most of my project now have less than 10 “core” files minus the standard views/routes/etc. I enjoy just working on code now it makes me happy and also any devs who joins loves it too as they get it right away. I code almost exclusively in Sinatra now btw. Express is great too but I think the ecosystem isn’t there yet for developer happiness.

Keeping code simple is not easy. It takes a lot of trials and errors to know what works and what doesn’t. I realize I code a lot slower now than in the past and that I write much fewer lines of code. It’s both good and bad because sometimes I’d even spend hours just trying to properly name a variable. But I believe this pays off at the end.

You just can’t best simplicity.
jaequery
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Reminds me of Zenga, at a certain point of scale, your whole organization will feel like you are playing one.
jaequery
·8 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Is this the same Shazam that was a torrent service back in the Napster days?
jaequery
·8 tahun yang lalu·discuss
He was a living triumph. Lived and achieved beyond what his body would allow.