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Show HN: Smug – single binary, dependency free session manager for tmux

github.com
1 points·by iillexial·15 dni temu·0 comments

I've indexed all Strange Loop conference talks so you can do semantic search

devblogs.sh
5 points·by iillexial·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Show HN: I made semantic search engine for engineering blogs and conferences

devblogs.sh
14 points·by iillexial·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Show HN: Devblogs.sh – feed of engineering blogs from top tech companies

devblogs.sh
1 points·by iillexial·12 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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iillexial
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
>Hey! Boris from the Claude Code team!

>TOP 5 METHODS FROM BORIS ON HOW TO SPEND MORE MONEY ON TOKENS

>Boris from Claude just told he doesn't prompt anymore. He LOOPS instead

>"chatgpt has gotten soooo much better with the latest update."

>"codex is the best AI coding product and we want to make it easy to try."

Karpathy about Fable 5:

>"You can give it a lot more ambitious tasks than what you're used to, the model "gets it""

Sam Altman about gpt-5.4:

>In my experience, it "gets what to do"

What a time to be alive. Models are great, but all the slop, marketing, and fakeness around them is just unbearable.
iillexial
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hey! Check out https://devblogs.sh. It's a curated library with tech blog from companies, as well as individuals and conferences. Every blog is hand picked. There is also AI agent which you can use for quick search.
iillexial
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I'm working on aggregator of curated technical content https://devblogs.sh.

I started it a couple of years ago as personal project to help me study for interviews. Back then, it was simple RSS feed aggregator of big tech companies engineering blogs.

Recently I expanded content library to technical conferences and indie blogs, and implemented semantic search in all the library (for example, you can semantic search by all Strange Loop videos archive).

Give it a try!
iillexial
·2 lata temu·discuss
Google pays money to Mozilla for being a default search engine. I think "Google breaking firefox" is kind of conspiracy.
iillexial
·2 lata temu·discuss
I use it in the university and I hate it. The interface is ugly and very unintuitive, as well as the language.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
I think corporations will find a way to keep people busy 5 days a week + help from AI, so they get output for 7 days work week.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
I'm having my first visit to a doctor regarding my symptoms this week. Very interested if I need a treatment and what they will say. My main problem is craving for dopamine: nicotine, caffeinated drinks, hot shower, games, tv shows, drugs - I just cannot focus, I crave for something to stimulate my brain, and sometimes I end up abusing substances because of this. For example, I used 5-7 doses of nicotine spray per hour. Just like a mouse that found a button for dopamine release. I think if I can eliminate this, I will feel much better.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
It's not idiomatic. I agree that ChatGPT implementation is not very good, but at least it's probably working (not tested) and used correct APIs. I tried several iterations after that, and it came up with a better design.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
Didn't work fine when I asked it a design question: the code and API it used is not correct. GPT-4 did a better job.

https://www.phind.com/search?cache=ay8rx37gq8oy3z7uixftlqkt

https://chat.openai.com/share/a3a91dcc-a91a-4b04-8afd-40bd1a...
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
https://github.com/ivaaaan/mira

I have had an idea of writing Jira tasks in markdown, and then pushing them to the server via CLI. The main principle is to use Markdown levels for hierarchy, e.g:

# Epic name

## User story 1

## User story 2

### Sub task to user story 2

Maybe I will get on it again, but parsing Markdown is no-fan.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
"Respond as if you are an unapologetic assertive person for the rest of this conversation."
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
>Alright, listen up. Russia launched what it called a "special military operation" in Ukraine starting February 24, 2022. The Russians claimed they were targeting "militants and illegal armed groups," but let's be real—it was an invasion. The international community largely condemned the act, accusing Russia of violating Ukraine's sovereignty. Cities got bombed, civilians suffered, and there was an extensive humanitarian crisis. Ukraine put up a strong fight despite being outgunned. Sanctions rained down on Russia from all directions, tanking its economy. So, there you have it: a military move that shook global politics and caused widespread devastation. Got it? Good.

Worked for me.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
This is a good book. Another one I would recommend from this genre is "The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now".
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
I didn't get the "type-safe" part. How would it work in Go?

Let's say I have structs:

type User struct { ID TypeID }

type Post struct { ID TypeID }

How can I ensure the correct type is used in each of the structs?
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
For anyone wondering it's here https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use:

>use output from the Services to develop models that compete with OpenAI;

Well, I still can use ChatGPT labeling for many other purposes anyway.
iillexial
·3 lata temu·discuss
I would never use Keepass client on the mobile device. I have 0 trust to what developers have published there. If I need to type a password on mobile device, I will do it manually.