what do servers/proxies do when they don't recognise the verb?
no because it's linux running in windows not the other way around.
isn't that a completely different use case? messages to Claude from other sources vs from Claude when it's finished? hooks can already alert you and have flexibility
https://github.com/vercel-labs/skills/issues/12
Having only used the base price of each, I loved the ux of cursor and what it enabled me to do, but I hit my monthly cap in 2 days. Whereas Claude code (on pro) I do hit my session limit and even weekly limit once but…
Daniel Pink's book "Drive" explains that true motivation comes from intrinsic factors: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. It’s not about external rewards or doing every task yourself, but about having the freedom to direct…
ooh that's interesting, wonder if that works better than git eorktrees when playing with multiple AI agents
VS Code plugin seems to be missing quite a number of the CLI features.
how about requiring some kind of interaction if they want to run an install script?
They now compete in a larger market - non vscode users
I like that I can use the ide while a cli is working, keep an eye on git changes and interrupt where needed. I find in ide they like opening documents/changing tabs too much and it means j can't do other things.
It's from July 6, so yeah a month in the past is totally right. She has newer posts on sub agents
interesting, i had just watched Primeagens Standup with Adam and got the impression they don't do well for money, but a quick google came up with a bunch of posts from Adam himself disclosing some fairly impressive…
would they still be able to charge for it if it was an lsp?
Also just how separate the tool was - it was the primary reason I checked out the product but felt I had to go searching to find it. Maybe a add to canvas/project button in the code gen area.
Lack of tools (shapes, cards etc) Also felt very laggy/buggy when selecting, dragging etc. may be my underpowered rig
Canvas is an interesting idea - although the implementation feels very clunky and half finished. rest of the tool doesn't feel that special - eg there's tonnes of code generators out there. would have to play more to…
i've been dreaming of a way that visualises the user flows in the software (rather than cards on a board), think spider map showing possible user flows then colour coded circles based on what stage they're in. that way…
i did something similar with a vodafone phone like 3 times, they just kept giving me the same model again and again.
interesting, they could finally deprecate the form attribute on buttons...
https://simonhearne.com/2020/drop-ev-certs/
they normally require a revocation lookup on the spot, and iirc there was differences in if they could or how stapling worked.
they were also pretty bad for performance due to the extra lookup (and reduction in caching)
this is one of the things i love about azure, easily being able to see everything. closest i found in aws was something like tag manager?
for me i can auto-gen basic validation from either my typescript or graphql type. Then fairly easily extend it manually. yeah i could do it manually, but the integration with other tools was the killer.
what do servers/proxies do when they don't recognise the verb?
no because it's linux running in windows not the other way around.
isn't that a completely different use case? messages to Claude from other sources vs from Claude when it's finished? hooks can already alert you and have flexibility
https://github.com/vercel-labs/skills/issues/12
Having only used the base price of each, I loved the ux of cursor and what it enabled me to do, but I hit my monthly cap in 2 days. Whereas Claude code (on pro) I do hit my session limit and even weekly limit once but…
Daniel Pink's book "Drive" explains that true motivation comes from intrinsic factors: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. It’s not about external rewards or doing every task yourself, but about having the freedom to direct…
ooh that's interesting, wonder if that works better than git eorktrees when playing with multiple AI agents
VS Code plugin seems to be missing quite a number of the CLI features.
how about requiring some kind of interaction if they want to run an install script?
They now compete in a larger market - non vscode users
I like that I can use the ide while a cli is working, keep an eye on git changes and interrupt where needed. I find in ide they like opening documents/changing tabs too much and it means j can't do other things.
It's from July 6, so yeah a month in the past is totally right. She has newer posts on sub agents
interesting, i had just watched Primeagens Standup with Adam and got the impression they don't do well for money, but a quick google came up with a bunch of posts from Adam himself disclosing some fairly impressive…
would they still be able to charge for it if it was an lsp?
Also just how separate the tool was - it was the primary reason I checked out the product but felt I had to go searching to find it. Maybe a add to canvas/project button in the code gen area.
Lack of tools (shapes, cards etc) Also felt very laggy/buggy when selecting, dragging etc. may be my underpowered rig
Canvas is an interesting idea - although the implementation feels very clunky and half finished. rest of the tool doesn't feel that special - eg there's tonnes of code generators out there. would have to play more to…
i've been dreaming of a way that visualises the user flows in the software (rather than cards on a board), think spider map showing possible user flows then colour coded circles based on what stage they're in. that way…
i did something similar with a vodafone phone like 3 times, they just kept giving me the same model again and again.
interesting, they could finally deprecate the form attribute on buttons...
https://simonhearne.com/2020/drop-ev-certs/
they normally require a revocation lookup on the spot, and iirc there was differences in if they could or how stapling worked.
they were also pretty bad for performance due to the extra lookup (and reduction in caching)
this is one of the things i love about azure, easily being able to see everything. closest i found in aws was something like tag manager?
for me i can auto-gen basic validation from either my typescript or graphql type. Then fairly easily extend it manually. yeah i could do it manually, but the integration with other tools was the killer.