What shines through here is that the AI writing / reasoning this is about as lazy as always, declaring a hard limitation where some engineering might solve or work around the limitations. In modern JavaScript a…
Beer CSS is great. I've used it for multiple simple projects and it provides a great DX with the clean html code and the many snippets on the official website. The only downside is that LLMs are quite bad at working…
That's refreshingly usable and not-slop-looking, nice additional style.
Yeah, spot on. I had an agent delete some files it shouldn't have as well, similarly to me making the same mistake. I think system prompts should default to using `trash` over `rm`. For now that's just in my AGENTS.md,…
Sounds like a case for NixOS
Amazing observation, and I'm certainly guilty of it too, but it is just way too convenient not to sandbox it, and some tasks right away depend on not being sandboxed. For anything other than writing code directly in a…
I would assume that cost to be minimal, considering their PR never got merged. And if it were me I would consider that well worth the entertainment.
Or by using a proxy, yeah. Personally I would still prefer a multi provider harness over CC when using it with another provider, if alone for the visible reasoning, model switcher, cost estimation and so on. So far I've…
In many cases they're amazing, too. And the visible reasoning and the pricing are amazing too.
Yeah, I used that too on my last Mac. But the page explicitly states the benefits of this approach (preventing it from launching all together without doing anything vs listening for the launch and killing it). It also…
Yes, certainly. I've heard of people that let an agent run on one machine, point a USB Camera at the target and give the agent ssh access and something like imgsnap (cli webcam command) and then let it run autonomously.…
I would say if it's only used as the build and publishing device and development happens elsewhere, this would work without problems. 8Gb for building the iOS app and testing on a real device or even an emulator would…
I was thinking all that too and considering commenting about being sick of those credit card size claims, but after seeing the footage I am genuinely impressed. Great work there.
Wow, very interesting example.
I believe you can get close to that with various Instagram mods for Android. They have advanced features like only show posts from followers and stuff like that. I switched to one of them after realizing the 5 second ad…
I would disagree. Having all the messages locally and sending them with the request means you can switch inference providers or even models mid-conversation. It also means that the provider doesn't store the entire…
I am mostly using OpenCode and barely ever see a permission prompt. While they do enforce it for outside workspace read/write, with the bash tool the agent can just bypass that. I'm not quite sure why it is that way,…
I don't quite understand the benefit of the setup. If there are legacy IoT devices that need unique named 2.4G network, just broadcast another SSID for them. So each router broadcasts main 5G (common name, fast roam…
I would say that is highly unlikely if by SOTA models you are not just referring to coding benchmarks but more general purpose ability and domain-specific knowledge. For example Kimi 2.6, which is comparable to Opus…
Something MacOS and Windows support natively would be a good start, it could grow from there.
Let's hope they left the having-fun part for a human to do.
Well, while Tauri is certainly nice, it's not quite what I imagine when I hear "native".
There used to be multiple tools like this from different websites, but they were all bought by Calligraphr to redirect to them instead, giving them an effective monopoly and letting them charge subscription fees for…
I see a single commit adding nearly 2M lines of code with the readme claiming to be a full production-ready project. Am I missing something here? Also, since it mentions full WASM support, a web demo would be nice.
Since it's just USB and not Thunderbolt, wouldn't it use DisplayPort Alt mode for the display leaving data transfer untouched?
What shines through here is that the AI writing / reasoning this is about as lazy as always, declaring a hard limitation where some engineering might solve or work around the limitations. In modern JavaScript a…
Beer CSS is great. I've used it for multiple simple projects and it provides a great DX with the clean html code and the many snippets on the official website. The only downside is that LLMs are quite bad at working…
That's refreshingly usable and not-slop-looking, nice additional style.
Yeah, spot on. I had an agent delete some files it shouldn't have as well, similarly to me making the same mistake. I think system prompts should default to using `trash` over `rm`. For now that's just in my AGENTS.md,…
Sounds like a case for NixOS
Amazing observation, and I'm certainly guilty of it too, but it is just way too convenient not to sandbox it, and some tasks right away depend on not being sandboxed. For anything other than writing code directly in a…
I would assume that cost to be minimal, considering their PR never got merged. And if it were me I would consider that well worth the entertainment.
Or by using a proxy, yeah. Personally I would still prefer a multi provider harness over CC when using it with another provider, if alone for the visible reasoning, model switcher, cost estimation and so on. So far I've…
In many cases they're amazing, too. And the visible reasoning and the pricing are amazing too.
Yeah, I used that too on my last Mac. But the page explicitly states the benefits of this approach (preventing it from launching all together without doing anything vs listening for the launch and killing it). It also…
Yes, certainly. I've heard of people that let an agent run on one machine, point a USB Camera at the target and give the agent ssh access and something like imgsnap (cli webcam command) and then let it run autonomously.…
I would say if it's only used as the build and publishing device and development happens elsewhere, this would work without problems. 8Gb for building the iOS app and testing on a real device or even an emulator would…
I was thinking all that too and considering commenting about being sick of those credit card size claims, but after seeing the footage I am genuinely impressed. Great work there.
Wow, very interesting example.
I believe you can get close to that with various Instagram mods for Android. They have advanced features like only show posts from followers and stuff like that. I switched to one of them after realizing the 5 second ad…
I would disagree. Having all the messages locally and sending them with the request means you can switch inference providers or even models mid-conversation. It also means that the provider doesn't store the entire…
I am mostly using OpenCode and barely ever see a permission prompt. While they do enforce it for outside workspace read/write, with the bash tool the agent can just bypass that. I'm not quite sure why it is that way,…
I don't quite understand the benefit of the setup. If there are legacy IoT devices that need unique named 2.4G network, just broadcast another SSID for them. So each router broadcasts main 5G (common name, fast roam…
I would say that is highly unlikely if by SOTA models you are not just referring to coding benchmarks but more general purpose ability and domain-specific knowledge. For example Kimi 2.6, which is comparable to Opus…
Something MacOS and Windows support natively would be a good start, it could grow from there.
Let's hope they left the having-fun part for a human to do.
Well, while Tauri is certainly nice, it's not quite what I imagine when I hear "native".
There used to be multiple tools like this from different websites, but they were all bought by Calligraphr to redirect to them instead, giving them an effective monopoly and letting them charge subscription fees for…
I see a single commit adding nearly 2M lines of code with the readme claiming to be a full production-ready project. Am I missing something here? Also, since it mentions full WASM support, a web demo would be nice.
Since it's just USB and not Thunderbolt, wouldn't it use DisplayPort Alt mode for the display leaving data transfer untouched?