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MrGreenTea
·3 ay önce·discuss
I don't know if that is Amazon in Germany. Here all the book stores sell Tolino devices, even my local libraries loan them out.
MrGreenTea
·3 ay önce·discuss
You can then also just use `jj commit`. It will see the existing commit message and just move to a new clean revision.
MrGreenTea
·3 ay önce·discuss
What are assistant queries?
MrGreenTea
·4 ay önce·discuss
That was very fun and interesting. I'd be interested in your "dilemmas" for choice inspiration. I can only think of different kinds of violence like threats, robbery and slavery.
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
regarding the non-random ids: I had this issue with uuids. Now I have "Never write your own ids. Always use uuidgen to generate real ones" in my AGENTS.md and haven't had this issue for a long time now.
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
Would you be willing to give a rough outline of one or a few test cases? I am having a bit of a hard time imagining what and how you are testing. Is it like "change the signature of function X in file @Y to take parameter Z" and then comparing the result with what you expect?
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
It's so weird. I can't tell if you're sincere or sarcastic.
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
The author writes that these hashes are 2 or 3 characters long. I assume depending on the line count. That's good for almost 48k lines. You have other issues then.
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
My experience is best with cli and a concise skill.md
MrGreenTea
·5 ay önce·discuss
And going to pi agent is like ascending to Linux ;)
MrGreenTea
·6 ay önce·discuss
I use it (with jj but should be the same with git). It tells Claude to commit after every Write tool use. It's a bit to small steps but I then usually just squash them afterwards. I haven't yet found a good automatic heuristic for when to tell Claude to commit (or directly auto-commit, but I like that Claude writes the commit message)
MrGreenTea
·7 ay önce·discuss
I don't understand what you mean by "outdated form factors". Are you saying that the laptop is an outdated form factor? What "market realities" are you noticing? Really interested in your viewpoint and would be grateful for some clarification.
MrGreenTea
·8 ay önce·discuss
A viewer/preview is in development.

they got a grant for that. i couldn't find an english version though, sorry.

https://www.prototypefund.de/projects/microcad-viewer
MrGreenTea
·8 ay önce·discuss
also just to add that I've noticed that `jj` comes way easier and more intuitive to newbies I've mentored. Just yesterday I told a friend to commit his changes and he just wanted to do `git commit` (without remembering to do `git add` first). This made me realize we should just install `jujutsu` for him and he's been committing very diligently afterwards. Can recommend trying this with any people you mentor/teach.
MrGreenTea
·8 ay önce·discuss
The compatibility with git is the whole reason it's so popular (just run `jj git init --colocate` in your git repo). You can use it without forcing your collaborators to switch from git and you can use it will a git forges as well.
MrGreenTea
·9 ay önce·discuss
I automated that with some simple claude hooks that detect if we're in a `jj` repo and also prompts claude to `jj commit -m` after every change.