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3 Years Later, Playdate Is Still Gaming's Best-Kept Secret

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5 points·by christophilus·10 miesięcy temu·6 comments

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christophilus
·6 godzin temu·discuss
I hear this take a lot, but every app I’ve ever built was like 80% similar to every other app out there. The unique/ creative part of an app is not the bulk of it, and LLMs have been pretty good at helping me explore the 20%, too.
christophilus
·17 godzin temu·discuss
If a dependency gets compromised, that’s a problem. If you have thousands, you increase the odds vs if you have one.
christophilus
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Andrew is right. I’m sure his emotions come through here, but his take on these things lines up with everything I’ve seen.
christophilus
·przedwczoraj·discuss
This underscores a huge risk of broad agentic adoption in an enterprise. Your engineers atrophy and if the agent provider decides to squeeze you, you’re SOL.
christophilus
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Competition is here. I personally prefer Codex. Opencode with a variety of Chinese models is also just fine for 80% of my use cases.
christophilus
·3 dni temu·discuss
Agreed completely. It’s my favorite language in its class. I need to build something serious in it someday. So far, I’ve only used it for building personal tools.
christophilus
·3 dni temu·discuss
Niri is a perfect window manager approach, in my opinion. I don’t need tmux. Just Niri + Foot (terminal) and it’s perfect for the way my brain works. If you haven’t tried it, I highly recommended it.
christophilus
·3 dni temu·discuss
> alarming

Literally. It’s the windows visa-ification of cars. I hate it.
christophilus
·3 dni temu·discuss
I doubt the thousands of lines per day claim unless the lines are trivial. It’s quite fatiguing to read hundreds.
christophilus
·4 dni temu·discuss
Hm. I must be holding it wrong. I hit $20 easily in 5 hours with deepseek in opencode.
christophilus
·8 dni temu·discuss
Honestly, I hate that Bun is vibe-coded and seems amateurish in many ways, but it’s still an excellent tool.
christophilus
·11 dni temu·discuss
> static electricity typing

I assume that was an autocomplete typo?
christophilus
·16 dni temu·discuss
As in inverse correlation? The best programmers I know have barebones text-based sites.
christophilus
·16 dni temu·discuss
ex-Elastic here, too. It was a great place to work pre-IPO. It seems the culture has shifted a lot since the IPO, though.
christophilus
·16 dni temu·discuss
I've been working with Deepseek V4 Flash (with opencode as the harness). It's been almost indistinguishable from Codex / Claude Code for me. I'm sure I'll run into problems when I get to a stickier ticket to tackle. But so far, it's been quite good, and I find it writes straightforward code.

I do think the Chinese models are good enough for an 80/20 rule use case.
christophilus
·16 dni temu·discuss
I agree with that. You can use Postgres as a message queue / task manager backing store without a database function, though, and it works quite well at the small scale that most sites / SaaS products operate at.
christophilus
·17 dni temu·discuss
Hm. I’ve been way, way underselling myself this whole time.
christophilus
·17 dni temu·discuss
Woah. I missed that one. Had to look it up. That’s one hell of a surprise bill.
christophilus
·18 dni temu·discuss
To me, the justified text makes it an effortful read.
christophilus
·19 dni temu·discuss
Well, everyone's bashing on OpenAI as well they should, but just a reminder, unlike Claude Code, Codex is officially available to customize here: https://github.com/openai/codex

It's fairly easy to patch.