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I created a 126K line Android app with AI – the workflow that worked for me

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Show HN: Is he OK? Senior safety monitoring app

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Practical Ways to Reduce Claude Code Token Usage

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Claude Opus 4.7 vs. Claude Opus 4.6: What Changed?

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When Vibe Coding Fails: When to Buy versus When to Build

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It is just too much of everything

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Vibe coding will break your company

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Claude Code Model Configuration

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The Guide to Claude Opus 4.7

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Enhancing Sporting Organisation Efficiency with Generative AI

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Everything is AI now – does this kill the excitment of software development?

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Show HN: How Are You-elderly fall detection app I built solo with AI in 6 months

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sminchev
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
What currently happens looks really scary. The level of technical skills needed to make and deploy app in production dropped a lot. Everybody are trying to make something. This can be good and bad. Good because increasing the level of concurrency should lead to better end results. At the same time, a lot of people, not knowing what they are doing, they create AI slop. Of course, they have good intentions, and do their best, just the quantity of low-quality apps becomes too big.

Open, for example, Reddit, and check the SideProject channel. I counted 1 application per 2 minutes! This is huge! And a lot of it is bad quality, because people have no technical and UI/UX skills. They don't know what architecture, MVC, code review, retrospective, technical documentation, target group, performance, hashing of password, and a lot a lot of things really EXISTS.

Even if you make something cool and stable, you just can't popup! And that's the current state. Too much noise!
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I am working as contractor for the last 15-16 years. And each new project starts with interview. I have been on around 20+ . Most of the time, I just read again the most basic staff like, what is class, interface, overriding, overloading. Just to remind myself what's the proper/modern terminology that the person in front of me would like to hear. To use it, does not mean that you can explain it, and this is what they are searching for.

All else is confidence, experience, nice professional stories, curiosity, good soft skills. People need to like you as a person, to feel unconsciously that working with you will be safe, cool, fun, productive process.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I will :) Sometimes, I really need someone to tell me that it makes sense. I hit so many walls trying to make this idea publicly visible, that I almost become desperate. Most of the time, I am just treated as 'one more intruder'.

I will continue to push forward :)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I guess it is related to the model as well? Is it Sonnet or Opus? Sometimes the old Opus 4.6 gives more appropriate results.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I am working on two things in parallel. https://howareu.app/ is the first one. Of course, struggling with the making it publicly known and trusted. ;)

And the other thing I just started is a MCP server that will connect to Java remote debugging entry point. This way I will try to allow Claude to start debugging session by its own. And I hope that in pure back-end logics, it will easily trace and fix bugs. I now do it with log messages, but it is kind of annoying and dirty and error-prone to do it that way. I would like to try an approach that does not mess up the code so much. Let's see how it will go :)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
This is always the struggle. To implement it is not like promote it. Making the product publicly visible and known is actually the harder part.

Be consistent, try on multiple places, be active, make good site, good videos, good training, talk to people, listen what they say. Post it in reddit, write articles in places like here, dev.to, medium, explain how you did it, why, what you learned...

Cases where somebody implements something and it becomes viral for a one night sleep are so rare, that I am not really sure that they actually exists ;)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Sometimes, I get bored. Writing code was so much fun. Trying to figure out, how to resolve the issue, and they feel the excitement, the joy when the task is done. This is now gone. I case of issue, ask the AI, tell the AI to write it. Where IS the JOY?! Some people find the joy in making the product that they were not being able to do, because of lack of the needed skills, and this is not bad. :) But for me, with my 20 years experience as back-end Java developer, I sometimes feel this big gap.

AI can produce garbage, it can produce excellent results. As long as you know what you are doing, and provide perfect specification, it can come with results, that you alone can't think of, or they can take a lot of time for 'manual' research and implementation. Some people still find issues, and don't trust, but the topic is big here: what's the model, how good is the specification, what's the used process/workflow, what are the agents, what's the technical background of the person leading the agents. Not that easy to say: AI does not work, why people want to use it after all, when it produces garbage

Life changes, customer demand it. We have no choice, and we need to adapt. Of course, there will be places that code will still be written manually. Banking, military, and other highly confidential areas have no other way to do it.

How did people feel in the beginning of the industry revolution? Have they felt the same way back then ?
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
At 40+ , especially if you have kids and other responsibilities, just going back t school is really, really hard. I may also say, impossible. I tried to learn German a few years ago. My brain does not work the same way, as when I was before 36.

I read it in a report, and I wrote it here in HN many times in the last few weeks: AI amplifies... It amplifies the success of the good professionals, and it amplifies the failure of the bad ones.

Good professionals are needed so that AI is used the proper way. I think that the way we do our job will change, but there will also be place for developers, PMs, POs, Team leaders, etc.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The problem is not the AI/LLMs technologies. It is the greed. Earn more money, and the money to be more important than the people. It is not a capitalism thing. It is bad culture, attitude, and egoism, IMHO.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Everything is based on the requirements and available resources. One of our clients decided that calling the AI so often takes time, and money, and this does not work for him.

AI can give suggestions, not decisions. IF you want decisions and responsibility to be taken, use real people.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
There is Javascript interpreter, caches and other memory consuming things ;)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I would be happy to see some prove that this works. A project that started and went go. How a friendlier specification looks like and why agents understand it better.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
This is cool. The plan written as algorithm. Pro-activity is the key. Usually, people like to stay in their comfort zone. This guy was searching for his, and found it.

I wonder, why he did not have any friends from the years of studying. Usually, this is the place friendship forever happen :)

I am happy for him :)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
If you love it, do it. It is not that easy to find a job as before, but if you are good and pro-active, and with passion, money will come... no matter what you actually do.
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
You have good approaches. I created a slash commands that I run, and explicitly wrote to be executed with Sonnet. I also compact manually, and try to keep the session short.

But let's look at the big picture. When using a tool, it must make our lives easier and more convenient. To stop troubling our minds with redundant things. Our focus must be on the product and its quality, and features, and don't waste energy on things outside the scope. What's the point of using a product that pushes us to think about redundant things.

The whole point of using Claude Code just disappeared. I am thinking more on tokens, limits, and optimizations, making compromises on the tasks, rather than product vision and requirements.

And this is a pity. Total waste of time and energy
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Anthropic's whole subscription plans, models, performances, and token usage are lately a big issue for everybody.

They started so good, now a lot of people are pissed off. You are the next, unfortunately :(
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Is it really possible to review and choose a product that works for you these days?! :)
sminchev
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I read it in a report: AI amplifies. It amplifies the success of the good professionals and amplifies the failures of the bad ones.

In all cases, whole enterprise solution can't be made with pure vibecoding. Specification is needed, a basis of predefined rules, coding styles, security considerations.
sminchev
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
For development Android can be a nightmare. Especially, if you try to make a long-running app. Each OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) like Samsung, Honor, Xiaomi, etc has its way to keep the OS up and running, in good shape, performance and with low battery usage. To do this, they have mechanisms that stop applications that they might think are redundant: - if you use too much battery - they might kill it; - if you use too much CPU - they might kill it; - At night the devices goes to 'doze mode' - they might kill it; - It the app is not opened for a long time - they might kill it;

Some of the 'optimizations' you can disable/enable. Each device has its own menu and naming. But not all of them. And even if you make all configurations good, at some point it is possible an update of the OS to reset your configurations silently.

I don't know how it is in iOS, but in android, long running apps are not something that is 100% doable.

After I struggle for months with my app, I have my preferences for iOS right now. It might be difficult as well, but at least the manufacturer is only one. ;)
sminchev
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
gmail :) Not kidding, Most of the time, when I want to send something from my device to my laptop, I share it with an email. In case of friends, directly in Viber, and Teams.