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A Gentle Introduction to World Models

neurallens.substack.com
3 points·by dokdev·2 個月前·0 comments

I was wrong about vibe coding on greenfield projects.

4 points·by dokdev·2 個月前·2 comments

Ask HN: Is there an open source lovable/bolt?

2 points·by dokdev·3 個月前·2 comments

Ask HN: Judge My Idea: Converting web pages into APIs and index them

1 points·by dokdev·3 個月前·0 comments

Code is not abstracted away

ahmethuseyindok.com
2 points·by dokdev·3 個月前·0 comments

Ask HN:Is there an open source project that combines coding agents & deployment

1 points·by dokdev·3 個月前·2 comments

Do you give OpenClaw access to your personal accounts?

4 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·2 comments

Gea: A Compile-Time Reactive UI Framework That's Just JavaScript

github.com
1 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·0 comments

A sufficiently detailed spec is code

haskellforall.com
13 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·3 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 generated a YouTube poop video with a single prompt

twitter.com
4 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·2 comments

Will AI Client Applications Replace Browsers?

ahmethuseyindok.com
3 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·1 comments

I lost my ability to learn anything new because of AI and I need your opinions

24 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·29 comments

Show HN: AgentBrowser Token-efficient browser for AI agents via ASCII wireframes

github.com
3 points·by dokdev·4 個月前·1 comments

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dokdev
·2 個月前·discuss
I agree. But I believe I need to do more baby sitting on a greenfield project than an existing project. "garbage in, garbage out" applies at every step.
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
As soon as I realize that it was AI generated, I stop reading. If I am on social media, I also unfollow the account that posted it. There is also a great blog post on this. [1] There is also one other point. To me, everything that comes from an AI needs verification. It goes to a grey area in my mind. It is neither true nor false which makes it very hard for me to learn from AI as well.

[1] https://raymyers.org/post/dont-make-me-talk-to-your-chatbot/
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
Thanks
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
You are absolutely right! :)

I was heavily using AI for my blog/social media posts. Then I realized I lost my “voice”.

Also as a reader, I started having a habit of stopping halfway through an article if I realize that it was generated by AI.

Now I am only using to check my grammar, since I am a non-native speaker.
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
Cursor $20 subscription is also very good. auto is usually decent. I use composer 2 for heavy tasks and it does good job. If I need some UI polish, I switch to gemini 3.1 pro. The trick is to stay at auto/composer 2. But if you try to use other premium models too much, then you’ll hit the limit as well.
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
Interesting though I am actually looking for something that I can use from my mobile phone like an app maybe ?
dokdev
·3 個月前·discuss
I felt that too, when I first used cursor/claude code, it was awesome and I just wanted keep building, the dopamine hit after shipping is really good. But later, when I needed to inspect the code manually, and I realized there were a lot of trash/dead/unoptimized code. I started drowning in the mess I generated. It is good until you need manual changes.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I think there are people connecting their emails to clean up stuff, auto-reply etc.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I currently use it for 3 things, all of them are cron jobs that runs in the morning.

1- Check hacker news for AI related news and compile a digest 2- Check new YC companies in the P26 batch 3- Check ladybird and summarize the commits in the last 24 hour.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
LoL. So funny! Tbh, my L*nkedIn feed is full of this kinda crappy posts. I tried to fight the algorithm, unfollowed people etc. But I think there is no way of winning.

Input: I’ve eaten banana

Output: I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve successfully completed the consumption of a high-potassium superfruit today.

This experience reinforced the importance of consistent fueling and maintaining a growth-oriented nutritional strategy to optimize peak performance. It’s not just about the snack; it’s about the energy and resilience we bring to the table every single day.

How are you fueling your journey today? Let’s connect and discuss sustainable energy for high-impact results!

#GrowthMindset #PeakPerformance #Sustainability #FuelingSuccess #Leadership
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
Freezing the browser at every step is a very good approach. I am also working on an agent browser. It uses wireframe snapshots instead of screenshots to reduce token cost. https://github.com/agent-browser-io/browser
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I also tweaked it a little to promote the agent-browser project. This is super interesting!

https://x.com/ahmethuseyindok/status/2031505629429313721
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I’ve been thinking about how AI desktop clients like ChatGPT and Claude are expanding beyond chat. With MCP, MCP Apps, and now WebMCP, they could start interacting more directly with services and websites.

I gathered a few thoughts about what that might mean for browsers and wrote a short post about it.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
Especially LinkedIn + AI Slop Posts are just unbearable.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I am using Rust By Example Book. https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
Looks Cool! Navigation is good overall. But It would be great if I could use ArrowUp/ArrowDown to scroll in scrollable areas and focus on buttons as well.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
Nice Project! You can also keep track of the recordings that the user already listened and pick the random from the ones user hasn't listened yet.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
A few hours ago. I am learning a new language (rust) so I disabled auto complete and AI suggestions. Otherwise AI becomes more of a distraction than a booster.

But for languages I am more confident (like JS and dart), I usually don't write code and only review it.

If it is a throw-away project (like I am only experimenting something or just need something for one time), I don't event look at the code and only focus on the outcomes.
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
I've seen a YC startup working on this. https://silahq.com/
dokdev
·4 個月前·discuss
As the article states, it is a "wild experiment". I wouldn't let AI control anything serious end to end. Also if Claude really becomes JIT, it is going to be an expensive one.

The idea is interesting though.