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andeee23

63 カルマ登録 7 年前
Just a dude who loves programming https://andi.dev

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1 ポイント·投稿者 andeee23·2 年前·0 コメント

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andeee23
·8 時間前·議論
i don't think it's the same exact conversation. with low code tools you still need to poke around, figure out what you want, what to do, etc.

with the latest agents, you can even be vague and they'll probably do an ok job if it's not something super complicated. some models are also pretty good at stopping to let you know about stuff you haven't thought about and ask for clarification.

so you can outsource thinking now, not just the doing part.
andeee23
·5 か月前·議論
kawase hasui is hands down the best to ever do it

he does trees and foliage in s very special way
andeee23
·6 か月前·議論
i’m not sure about the work on tooling

just a few weeks ago i was trying to work on a swift project in neovim and found the whole langserver experience pretty bad

and it’s way worse when working on swif ui apps, but i guess that’s more of an apple wanting you to use xcode thing.

i wish there was better tooling, i like the language, but i just switched to nim for my side project
andeee23
·2 年前·議論
thanks!
andeee23
·2 年前·議論
I was inspired by https://owickstrom.github.io/the-monospace-web/ and did a complete redesign of my dev blog: https://andi.dev/

Not sure if it counts, but I consider the blog an ongoing project
andeee23
·2 年前·議論
I’m working on a macos virtual microphone app that lets you take a real microphone input and apply audio processing effects on it like raising the gain, reverb, etc, then using that as your microphone in other apps, like for video calls

Comes from my own desire for something like that. Right now I’m using a hacked together solution using blackhole and a random vst. It was a pain to set up initially, trying to make it easier for other people.

I know there’s loopback but it costs too much for what i need and has a lot of extra features i don’t care about, plus i’d still need to bring my own vst to it
andeee23
·2 年前·議論
conditioned in buddhism refers to the fact that anything that exists, originates from something else.

so any one thing you examine will be “conditioned” on the previous things that cause it to appear

cause and effect basically

this has some philosophical implications, since all you are as a person is a bundle of emotions, mental patterns, etc that are ultimately conditioned

this leads to the buddhist view of no self, where there isn’t something that makes you “you”. just a bunch of responses to stimuli. some of those responses are thoughts of a self.
andeee23
·2 年前·議論
https://storytell.ai seems to be doing what you’re looking for, especially the part with the linking to proper references