What are you debating here? I replied to a comment asking for examples of public work displaying that LLMs can 10x a human's output. https://opennoodle.de/roadmap/ Look at what I built, these are not all simple designs.
Sounds like you're nitpicking on whether or not LLMs make you faster by saying that working on existing code is easier than starting from scratch? I think you've missed the point.
Just create a skill for it -> I call mine `babysit`. It spins up a subagent that polls it every x minutes and auto-fixes it until it's green. I already continue with the next task while it does that in the background
I'm building an open source Google Photos alternative. Have a look at my project and tell me if you think you could do all this at the same speed without an LLM: https://opennoodle.de Direct github link:…
Just tell it to use TDD
To be honest, the official superpowers/brainstorming skill already does TDD so well, I don't see that much of a need for this. TDD is definitely the way to go with agentic development.
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I don't want it to end up in that repo anymore, hence the fork. I've got a growing community of people who have been eagerly awaiting this feature and a ton more that I built. I definitely could write this by hand - the…
Why would I write it myself? I use Claude code 12 hours a day and I'm really confident with want I'm able to build with it. I use it at work with incredible results. Spec driven development with harnessing is super…
I'm the person working on that fork. Yes, it has now diverged 200k+ lines, but half of that is specs, research and documentation and includes a month worth of work. The comment in question was a small feature of about…
I have a LOT planned (see the roadmap for a sneak peak https://opennoodle.de/roadmap). My first focus is sharing, search and discoverability. The biggest issue is that I have thousands of photos but I don't have a good…
Go ahead and make a feature request for it, sounds like something I could build soon :)
Thanks for the hint, I fixed it
What are you debating here? I replied to a comment asking for examples of public work displaying that LLMs can 10x a human's output. https://opennoodle.de/roadmap/ Look at what I built, these are not all simple designs.
Sounds like you're nitpicking on whether or not LLMs make you faster by saying that working on existing code is easier than starting from scratch? I think you've missed the point.
Just create a skill for it -> I call mine `babysit`. It spins up a subagent that polls it every x minutes and auto-fixes it until it's green. I already continue with the next task while it does that in the background
I'm building an open source Google Photos alternative. Have a look at my project and tell me if you think you could do all this at the same speed without an LLM: https://opennoodle.de Direct github link:…
Just tell it to use TDD
To be honest, the official superpowers/brainstorming skill already does TDD so well, I don't see that much of a need for this. TDD is definitely the way to go with agentic development.
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I don't want it to end up in that repo anymore, hence the fork. I've got a growing community of people who have been eagerly awaiting this feature and a ton more that I built. I definitely could write this by hand - the…
Why would I write it myself? I use Claude code 12 hours a day and I'm really confident with want I'm able to build with it. I use it at work with incredible results. Spec driven development with harnessing is super…
I'm the person working on that fork. Yes, it has now diverged 200k+ lines, but half of that is specs, research and documentation and includes a month worth of work. The comment in question was a small feature of about…
I have a LOT planned (see the roadmap for a sneak peak https://opennoodle.de/roadmap). My first focus is sharing, search and discoverability. The biggest issue is that I have thousands of photos but I don't have a good…
Go ahead and make a feature request for it, sounds like something I could build soon :)
Thanks for the hint, I fixed it
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