Interesting. App store asked me for proof of permission from the first party to use a reverse engineered BLE protocol.
How did you get this through App Store review? My understanding is Apple tends to be pretty strict about apps that rely on reverse-engineered private APIs.
That's cool. I tried it out and the movement is very floaty, so much so that it's hard to navigate the first room without running headfirst into a wall every time I try to go somewhere. Is it true to the original?…
And entirely AI generated
Case closed.
"Most is doing a lot of work". So, 90% isn't most in your book?
I always wonder how a solo developer can source high quality assets like these, plus develop a full game with them. In this case did the dev create the assets or did they purchase them from a freelancer? How much would…
Nowadays most games will run on Linux thanks to Valve's Proton compatibility layer.
I don't doubt it. One time I was on Youtube Shorts and it randomly showed me a weird birth defect intervention/autopsy/idk what. Ruined my day. Very traumatizing to be flashbanged by disturbing material like that…
Out of curiosity, how does something like "But wait..." get rewarded?
Lol! Good point. I did use Claude to write the rule, and it ironically wrote the exact thing I asked it to avoid. I agree that it might be best to use the model as-is, to get the intended experience.
Yes! It's infuriating. I've tried prohibiting them in my AGENTS.md but it's not 100% effective. --- AGENTS.md --- ## Plain words, not jargon Don't use jargon-as-shorthand. Say what you actually mean. - Don't say…
No genius. Just too much time on this site :)
Git worktrees
They are indeed everywhere, but it's possible you don't have a need for them. For example, every time you buy something online using Stripe, the seller receives a webhook indicating that a purchase was completed.
Uhhh apart from OP I don’t see anyone commenting on the content quality? Also OP didn’t even praise the content. They said it “seems interesting.”
I am 95% sure Claude came up with the design. It has all the tell-tale signs like the all-caps bold letter-spaced microcopy (See the orange "Sharpen your AI fundamentals" on the landing page.) Many card-like elements…
The design is similar to what Claude generates. Makes me skeptical that all the content is AI-generated.
Sounds interesting. Can you elaborate? You got acquired one year into doing business for 100M+? Impressive
Not the exact scenario you described, but there has been an instance on the Snap store where someone uploaded a crypto wallet management program and it was actually stealing keys.…
Yeah you’re a bit confused. Supabase has nothing to do with frontend other than providing SDKs and some frontend components to integrate with their backend.
You don’t adopt an unofficial fork just because it exists. Showing up with a clone isn’t the same as meeting the standards required to be part of the original project
It sounds like BS. Guy’s done it all if you believe his resume.
If you’d actually installed it and realized afterward that you’d been misled, whether by someone who doesn’t understand trademarks or someone acting in bad faith, you’d probably feel differently. Leaving a comment on HN…
Me neither. So far all I see is a puny "[Updated]" title on the article with no apology or indication of what was updated.
Interesting. App store asked me for proof of permission from the first party to use a reverse engineered BLE protocol.
How did you get this through App Store review? My understanding is Apple tends to be pretty strict about apps that rely on reverse-engineered private APIs.
That's cool. I tried it out and the movement is very floaty, so much so that it's hard to navigate the first room without running headfirst into a wall every time I try to go somewhere. Is it true to the original?…
And entirely AI generated
Case closed.
"Most is doing a lot of work". So, 90% isn't most in your book?
I always wonder how a solo developer can source high quality assets like these, plus develop a full game with them. In this case did the dev create the assets or did they purchase them from a freelancer? How much would…
Nowadays most games will run on Linux thanks to Valve's Proton compatibility layer.
I don't doubt it. One time I was on Youtube Shorts and it randomly showed me a weird birth defect intervention/autopsy/idk what. Ruined my day. Very traumatizing to be flashbanged by disturbing material like that…
Out of curiosity, how does something like "But wait..." get rewarded?
Lol! Good point. I did use Claude to write the rule, and it ironically wrote the exact thing I asked it to avoid. I agree that it might be best to use the model as-is, to get the intended experience.
Yes! It's infuriating. I've tried prohibiting them in my AGENTS.md but it's not 100% effective. --- AGENTS.md --- ## Plain words, not jargon Don't use jargon-as-shorthand. Say what you actually mean. - Don't say…
No genius. Just too much time on this site :)
Git worktrees
They are indeed everywhere, but it's possible you don't have a need for them. For example, every time you buy something online using Stripe, the seller receives a webhook indicating that a purchase was completed.
Uhhh apart from OP I don’t see anyone commenting on the content quality? Also OP didn’t even praise the content. They said it “seems interesting.”
I am 95% sure Claude came up with the design. It has all the tell-tale signs like the all-caps bold letter-spaced microcopy (See the orange "Sharpen your AI fundamentals" on the landing page.) Many card-like elements…
The design is similar to what Claude generates. Makes me skeptical that all the content is AI-generated.
Sounds interesting. Can you elaborate? You got acquired one year into doing business for 100M+? Impressive
Not the exact scenario you described, but there has been an instance on the Snap store where someone uploaded a crypto wallet management program and it was actually stealing keys.…
Yeah you’re a bit confused. Supabase has nothing to do with frontend other than providing SDKs and some frontend components to integrate with their backend.
You don’t adopt an unofficial fork just because it exists. Showing up with a clone isn’t the same as meeting the standards required to be part of the original project
It sounds like BS. Guy’s done it all if you believe his resume.
If you’d actually installed it and realized afterward that you’d been misled, whether by someone who doesn’t understand trademarks or someone acting in bad faith, you’d probably feel differently. Leaving a comment on HN…
Me neither. So far all I see is a puny "[Updated]" title on the article with no apology or indication of what was updated.