I really did swallow a bit and looked at the ceiling reading this (at a public place).
I guess. I never worked with Claude Code Web, but it sounds like it serves the same purpose. The challenge I dealt with is actually running all services on the same machine - 4 services, each needs their own port, 2 of…
I'm building "workboxes" to work on my startup. It helps me develop features insanely fast. A workbox is a simple worktree-in-a-sandbox per feature. I have a simple front end where I can launch new workboxes: I input a…
In the links you provided, swc is the same entity.
From the article: `Reporters and networks are prohibited from publishing the precise location of Iranian missile impacts, or even filming or photographing the extent of the damage in a way that could give away the…
This happened to me too - the solution is to temporarily set the page view as desktop view through the browser settings.
While agents act on behalf of the user, they won't see nor click any ads; they won't sign-up to any newsletter; they won't buy the website owner a coffee. They don't act as humans just because humans triggered them.…
If it is, there's no reason to share it. If there are some org wide prefs needed to be "enforced", then there is a reason.
If your emacs config is (1) specific for each repo and (2) needs to be shared with other developers, it makes sense to add it to the repo.
“The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy". This is so depressing to read from one of the most influencial leaders in the world. I think empathy is a basic condition for a healthy society, and it…
I tried to write "Hello" on the demo page on my mobile phone, but it rendered "elloH". After hitting the H, the caret went back to the start of the line and then acted normal (stayed after each of the other letters).…
The screenshot on your homepage looks very similar to plausible's https://plausible.io/ which is also open-source analytics software. Is it based on it? What are the differences? Edit: Just noticed the feature…
Can you explain a little what are the similarities you found?
Nice! I'm using AnyDesk for both desktop and phone, and then can completely control my computer from my phone, not only vs code. Also for watching long processes.
You said that you couldn't find one, so MakerKit.dev has dev/prod envs, and many more features.
Nice, but without support for Enums, for me it's mostly useless.
From Cursor's privacy policy: If you enable "Privacy Mode" in Cursor's settings, none of your code will ever be stored by us or any third-party (except for OpenAI which persists the prompts we send to them for 30 days…
I use ShareX for mp4 and gif using CTRL+PrtSc / SHIFT+PrtSc and for image screenshot only PrtSc (currently lightshot, will aoon move to flameshot)
Maybe it's only in my head, but for me, programmers work 99% of the time with code, while developers also spin up servers, cicd pipelines, domain dns stuff, and more stuff that are not strictly source code.
Actually I call myself a developer. I'm not that good of a programmer, but quite resourceful as a developer.
This looks like the future. Nice! If I already have an app that uses firebase, do you have some migration guidlines? Perhaps a tutorial for migration? That would help.
Making the table responsive while there are hardcoded html tags would be hell compared to media queries in css (grid). In the early days, all you needed is one layout, and seeing the structure of your html tags was…
The differences between 3.5 and 4 are substantial, at least for development (you didn't provide your use case). I'm using it everyday, all day. My IDE (cursor.sh) has a wrapper around the API. It's a game changer for…
That's genius! Thank you. Definitely going to use it, as I'm building a pre-designed sections website builder, using Tailwind, so I need a lot of designs.
Yes. Cursor at cursor.sh. I'm happily paying for it, and it works great giving answers based on your codebase. It generates great inline code, but doesn't have file and multi-file generation (yet?).
I really did swallow a bit and looked at the ceiling reading this (at a public place).
I guess. I never worked with Claude Code Web, but it sounds like it serves the same purpose. The challenge I dealt with is actually running all services on the same machine - 4 services, each needs their own port, 2 of…
I'm building "workboxes" to work on my startup. It helps me develop features insanely fast. A workbox is a simple worktree-in-a-sandbox per feature. I have a simple front end where I can launch new workboxes: I input a…
In the links you provided, swc is the same entity.
From the article: `Reporters and networks are prohibited from publishing the precise location of Iranian missile impacts, or even filming or photographing the extent of the damage in a way that could give away the…
This happened to me too - the solution is to temporarily set the page view as desktop view through the browser settings.
While agents act on behalf of the user, they won't see nor click any ads; they won't sign-up to any newsletter; they won't buy the website owner a coffee. They don't act as humans just because humans triggered them.…
If it is, there's no reason to share it. If there are some org wide prefs needed to be "enforced", then there is a reason.
If your emacs config is (1) specific for each repo and (2) needs to be shared with other developers, it makes sense to add it to the repo.
“The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy". This is so depressing to read from one of the most influencial leaders in the world. I think empathy is a basic condition for a healthy society, and it…
I tried to write "Hello" on the demo page on my mobile phone, but it rendered "elloH". After hitting the H, the caret went back to the start of the line and then acted normal (stayed after each of the other letters).…
The screenshot on your homepage looks very similar to plausible's https://plausible.io/ which is also open-source analytics software. Is it based on it? What are the differences? Edit: Just noticed the feature…
Can you explain a little what are the similarities you found?
Nice! I'm using AnyDesk for both desktop and phone, and then can completely control my computer from my phone, not only vs code. Also for watching long processes.
You said that you couldn't find one, so MakerKit.dev has dev/prod envs, and many more features.
Nice, but without support for Enums, for me it's mostly useless.
From Cursor's privacy policy: If you enable "Privacy Mode" in Cursor's settings, none of your code will ever be stored by us or any third-party (except for OpenAI which persists the prompts we send to them for 30 days…
I use ShareX for mp4 and gif using CTRL+PrtSc / SHIFT+PrtSc and for image screenshot only PrtSc (currently lightshot, will aoon move to flameshot)
Maybe it's only in my head, but for me, programmers work 99% of the time with code, while developers also spin up servers, cicd pipelines, domain dns stuff, and more stuff that are not strictly source code.
Actually I call myself a developer. I'm not that good of a programmer, but quite resourceful as a developer.
This looks like the future. Nice! If I already have an app that uses firebase, do you have some migration guidlines? Perhaps a tutorial for migration? That would help.
Making the table responsive while there are hardcoded html tags would be hell compared to media queries in css (grid). In the early days, all you needed is one layout, and seeing the structure of your html tags was…
The differences between 3.5 and 4 are substantial, at least for development (you didn't provide your use case). I'm using it everyday, all day. My IDE (cursor.sh) has a wrapper around the API. It's a game changer for…
That's genius! Thank you. Definitely going to use it, as I'm building a pre-designed sections website builder, using Tailwind, so I need a lot of designs.
Yes. Cursor at cursor.sh. I'm happily paying for it, and it works great giving answers based on your codebase. It generates great inline code, but doesn't have file and multi-file generation (yet?).