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Ask HN: What happened to the movie "Pirates of the Silicon Valley"

13 points·by acossta·2 ay önce·4 comments

The Second 80%

braingrid.ai
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Spec-Driven Development with Claude Code

braingrid.ai
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Show HN: BrainGrid – The AI Product Planner: Structure Your Ideas for AI

braingrid.ai
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Vibe Coding Turns One

braingrid.ai
2 points·by acossta·5 ay önce·2 comments

Paul Graham Claude Code Skill

aibuilder.sh
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Brand as Code

braingrid.ai
2 points·by acossta·6 ay önce·2 comments

Brand as Code via brand.json / brand.txt

braingrid.ai
1 points·by acossta·7 ay önce·1 comments

How to Create a Design System Optimized for AI Coding

braingrid.ai
2 points·by acossta·7 ay önce·1 comments

Gemini API Incorrectly Charging Developers Thousands of Dollars

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acossta
·2 ay önce·discuss
I’d missed that. Thank you!

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9z8no4
acossta
·5 ay önce·discuss
We dogfood our own product to build itself. The post walks through the actual workflow: a one-liner becomes a structured spec with acceptance criteria, the spec becomes implementation tasks scoped to specific files, and an AI agent executes them sequentially with validation after each step.

The interesting part is the review layer — AI traces each acceptance criterion to specific lines in the PR diff, catching semantic gaps that lint and type-check miss.

We also run browser tests against the live deployment with database-level verification. Happy to answer questions about the tooling or where it breaks down.
acossta
·5 ay önce·discuss
Crazy it's only been a year since Karpathy coined the term.
acossta
·6 ay önce·discuss
Built this out of frustration. AI can write your code, but it doesn't know your brand.

We added /brand.json and /brand.txt to our website - structured files that define how we sound, what words we use, and what to avoid, what colors to use, and where to get the logos from. Now AI tools have context instead of guessing.

Feels like this should be standard. Curious what others think.
acossta
·7 ay önce·discuss
I ran into a recurring problem when working with LLMs and coding agents: it is surprisingly hard to consistently communicate a product’s brand.

When we rebranded BrainGrid, I wanted a simple, repeatable way to tell any LLM or coding agent what the brand is, without re-explaining it in prompts every time.

I ended up creating two files:

https://www.braingrid.ai/brand.json

https://www.braingrid.ai/brand.txt

Together, they describe tone, voice, terminology, naming conventions, and visual guidelines in a way that is easy for both humans and LLMs to consume.

I tested this by having Claude Code update the branding across our docs site: https://docs.braingrid.ai/ . The experience was smooth and required very little back and forth. The agent had the context it needed up front.

This made me wonder if we should treat brand context the same way we treat things like README files or API specs.

Would it make sense to standardize something like /brand.json or /brand.txt as a common convention for LLM-assisted development?

Curious if others have run into the same issue, or are solving brand consistency with AI in a different way.
acossta
·7 ay önce·discuss
Author here . I grew increasingly frustrated by the mess coding agents made with the design system, so I took a crack at creating a tighter structure with AI agent instructions in the form of Claude.md and a Claude Skill to hopefully enforce it better.

Curious any thoughts. What's working / not working for folks
acossta
·10 ay önce·discuss
Another one https://discuss.ai.google.dev/t/urgent-huge-cost-increase-fo...
acossta
·10 ay önce·discuss
Some more reports https://discuss.ai.google.dev/t/sudden-increase-in-charges-o...
acossta
·10 ay önce·discuss
We are getting hit with exactly the same at a much greater scale. 260K in our case. Exactly the same issue.

When you create Gemini Flash Cache with a TTL of 1 or 3 hrs, it creates the cache and TTLs it correctly, but the billing system keeps charing the hourly rate for the cache making the charges grow exponentially.

We've seen charges go up since 9/19 even though we turned off all the services from that account.

Struggling to get the attention of folks at Google (ticket, account manager, sales engineer: no one responds)
acossta
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Propel Data | Full-time | 100% Remote - open to candidates in the US time zones | https://www.propeldata.com

Propel Data is an GraphQL Analytics API Platform to easily build data products powered by large-scale analytical data. It enables developers to quickly build insights dashboards, product metrics, and advanced reporting without the overhead of managing complex data infrastructure.

Company perks: competitive pay, company stock, 401(k) + match, health, vision & dental insurance, strong remote working culture, and high degree of autonomy.

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