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A live dashboard for AI agent sessions

github.com
1 points·by jwillmer·3 mesi fa·0 comments

The Evolution of Low-Code in the Age of AI

maranics.com
1 points·by jwillmer·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Ask HN: What perks from the past do you have?

4 points·by jwillmer·5 anni fa·3 comments

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jwillmer
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Check out jwillmer/ai-status at GitHub @bottlepalm. It helps keep track of all the small fixes that are going on simultaneously. I crated the tool for me since I have similar workflows.
jwillmer
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is great. I build a Ai status page [1] based around MD files and included obsidian as option. Will look to support this as well.

[1]: https://github.com/jwillmer/ai-status
jwillmer
·3 mesi fa·discuss
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jwillmer
·4 mesi fa·discuss
We recently started home renovation and needed a todo app to keep up with the tasks. I noticed that the existing todo apps are annoying to use and lacking a good ai integration. So I started vibe coding my own app. Fully offline capable and with ai integration at its core.

I run it at https://ferdig.de
jwillmer
·3 anni fa·discuss
After the license change we switched to Elsa and contribute code together with other companies that made the switch. https://elsaworkflows.io
jwillmer
·4 anni fa·discuss
I did something similar in the past and called it emergency contacts [1]. Basically a encrypted json that can be decrypted online. I use it to store emergency contact information in case I got stranded without any own device at hand.

[1]: https://github.com/jwillmer/emergency-contacts
jwillmer
·4 anni fa·discuss
I did something like this in reverse a while ago. Every day the page will paint one pixel till the image reveals itself: https://jwillmer.de/blog/programming/every-day-a-pixel
jwillmer
·4 anni fa·discuss
On Android we use Throttly to mess with the network: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.twocities.t...
jwillmer
·4 anni fa·discuss
My personal blog ^1 using the Jekyll engine with a custom theme I made ^2. All hosted on GitHub and secured with Cloudflare. Simple publishing workflow and zero hosting costs.

[1]: https://jwillmer.de [2]: https://github.com/jwillmer/jekyllDecent
jwillmer
·4 anni fa·discuss
We need to offline convert HTML to PDF. We created a small docker container with Chromium and Selenium and added a small HTTP API layer on top. Works like a charm and it is easy to keep it up to date.
jwillmer
·5 anni fa·discuss
My company offers digital processes solutions - like dynamic checklists - for remote locations (vessels, trucks, airplanes, inspections) with no (constant) internet connection. Get in touch with me if that is something your park could benefit from.
jwillmer
·5 anni fa·discuss
We used MM in the past and switched to Zulip. The docker upgrade path of MM is a pain and lacks support. (They switched to a new postgres version without providing any upgrade tutorial.) But honestly if you like to use a team chat to get work done Zulip works the best. The thread tagging inside a group and the keyboard support makes it easy to follow different conversations in a stream.