On Android, each app is its own user.
I wonder if you can just ask the model what it means.
Have you tried Affinity Photo?
And he also invented CFCs
As with anything. Either you can go full-speed without much understanding and hit a wall when you need to understand stuff or you can go a manageable speed and actually understand the codebase. I don't think we can do…
> You can never ask why a model did a certain thing Of course you can! It might be following outdated docs or read something in legacy code and tried to follow that pattern and it'll tell you as much if you ask it in a…
Wasn't 2000 the first NT architecture on desktop? 2000 is, by far, my favourite Windows OS.
Could you just give me reference peeking without opening a full tab?
I use Conductor's spotlight (and a Pi extension I derived from it) but it's not perfect. Once a migration executes, I'm pretty much bound to it but at least once, I have just backed up the database before switching and…
Looks like a useful tool but I don't know anything about construction. Love the transparent AI helper implementation though. I feel like you don't even need to say it's AI because it's so helpful but not in your face…
None of these billionaires are going to lead you to the dreams of the future that you have. And don't forget the negative effects on other people, otherwise that's just selfish.
It needs to be end-to-end encrypted.
You definitely need to provide evidence of use. https://www.dreyfus.fr/en/2025/03/18/proof-of-use-in-the-uni...
Pi.dev is pretty good in giving tons of control to the use and has extensions that you can easily build. Although people are complaining about its RAM usage in this thread, I haven't bothered to check how much RAM it…
Isn't the key thing with skills that the description is used to match them from a prompt that doesn't mention them? Would a prompt library do that too?
Just like with mass-produced materials vs hand-crafted stuff, you're gonna have a lot of crap quality and rare, expensive good quality stuff.
For what?
For 9.7 million, I would spend a considerable amount of time trying to recover that.
> keyboard/shortcut situation is absolutely cursed. Not different...actually cursed You know, you can change almost any shortcut you want with Karabiner (app). You don't even need to memorize them. When I first switched…
Building a tool to help review changes made by AI agents in response to PR review comments. The key functionality is to be able to easily see the changes made for each comment, rather than each file.
Only if never find opportunities to simplify the code it's writing and you don't review the code at all. > no matter what direction you take, you'll get high quality code This is not the case today. You get…
I like the idea of tying the products to the companies but just make two categories: Indie (default) and Big companies.
As someone who's switched from mobile to web dev professionally for the last 6 months now. If you care about code quality, you'll develop that neural connection after some time. But if you don't and there's no PR…
This is interesting. I've been using a system-wide Obsidian vault that all my agents use for stuff that's platform-specific instead of project specific (think common Android/Samsung-related or ANR fixes). So far, it…
I think this part can be improved. When it knows it's blocked by sandbox, it shouldn't try to circumvent it. I've had it download programs when it's blocked from using something and it's super annoying. Almost like it…
On Android, each app is its own user.
I wonder if you can just ask the model what it means.
Have you tried Affinity Photo?
And he also invented CFCs
As with anything. Either you can go full-speed without much understanding and hit a wall when you need to understand stuff or you can go a manageable speed and actually understand the codebase. I don't think we can do…
> You can never ask why a model did a certain thing Of course you can! It might be following outdated docs or read something in legacy code and tried to follow that pattern and it'll tell you as much if you ask it in a…
Wasn't 2000 the first NT architecture on desktop? 2000 is, by far, my favourite Windows OS.
Could you just give me reference peeking without opening a full tab?
I use Conductor's spotlight (and a Pi extension I derived from it) but it's not perfect. Once a migration executes, I'm pretty much bound to it but at least once, I have just backed up the database before switching and…
Looks like a useful tool but I don't know anything about construction. Love the transparent AI helper implementation though. I feel like you don't even need to say it's AI because it's so helpful but not in your face…
None of these billionaires are going to lead you to the dreams of the future that you have. And don't forget the negative effects on other people, otherwise that's just selfish.
It needs to be end-to-end encrypted.
You definitely need to provide evidence of use. https://www.dreyfus.fr/en/2025/03/18/proof-of-use-in-the-uni...
Pi.dev is pretty good in giving tons of control to the use and has extensions that you can easily build. Although people are complaining about its RAM usage in this thread, I haven't bothered to check how much RAM it…
Isn't the key thing with skills that the description is used to match them from a prompt that doesn't mention them? Would a prompt library do that too?
Just like with mass-produced materials vs hand-crafted stuff, you're gonna have a lot of crap quality and rare, expensive good quality stuff.
For what?
For 9.7 million, I would spend a considerable amount of time trying to recover that.
> keyboard/shortcut situation is absolutely cursed. Not different...actually cursed You know, you can change almost any shortcut you want with Karabiner (app). You don't even need to memorize them. When I first switched…
Building a tool to help review changes made by AI agents in response to PR review comments. The key functionality is to be able to easily see the changes made for each comment, rather than each file.
Only if never find opportunities to simplify the code it's writing and you don't review the code at all. > no matter what direction you take, you'll get high quality code This is not the case today. You get…
I like the idea of tying the products to the companies but just make two categories: Indie (default) and Big companies.
As someone who's switched from mobile to web dev professionally for the last 6 months now. If you care about code quality, you'll develop that neural connection after some time. But if you don't and there's no PR…
This is interesting. I've been using a system-wide Obsidian vault that all my agents use for stuff that's platform-specific instead of project specific (think common Android/Samsung-related or ANR fixes). So far, it…
I think this part can be improved. When it knows it's blocked by sandbox, it shouldn't try to circumvent it. I've had it download programs when it's blocked from using something and it's super annoying. Almost like it…