I mean most of these tools pair the notes/transcript with a video recording of the call. It can be super helpful to search the summaries to find the right recording, and then click the line in the transcript to re-watch…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Dependency Management,…
I do not think that is the problem with markdown lol. There are lots of problems with markdown, especially vanilla or the more limited versions of it - but really its super power is that it is readable with a regular…
It's difficult because even if the underlying model is very good, not having a pre-built harness like Claude Code makes it very un-sticky for most devs. Even at equal quality, the friction (or at least perceived…
You should check out Ouijit [1] - I use it regularly for work and it's nice because it focuses on the environment that you want, and just gives you a shell that you can use any tooling in, as well as VM isolation per…
https://meza.chat/ Been building an E2EE chat client on the weekends that sits right between Discord (but dis-enshittified) and Matrix (but with good UX around encryption). Still got some rough edges - we are in the…
I have used Claude Code in the terminal to the tune of ~20m tokens in the last month and I have very little to complain about. There are definitely quirks that are annoying (as all software has, including vs code or…
> some people say that the max AI Level should be 5 > of course some people think that you lose touch with the ground if you go above AI Level 2 I really think that this framing sometimes causes a loss of granularity.…
FWIW I'm not saying Cursor is not capable of this, but that all of the 'Cursor' bits are superfluous, and using tools that bring you closer to the 'bare metal' of the terminal actually give you both more flexibility (I…
> Anyway, you’re right Claude Code is less ergonomic; generally slower. The secret in my experience is parallelization - Cursor might be faster or have better ergo for a single task, but Claude Code really shines when…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Endpoint Protection, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
I have always said that you can gain more value from self-help/life management type books by reading the table of contents and then spending the time you would have read the book just thinking about those topics and…
The very first test can be a simple "Did my HTTP request receive a response?". Then you can build on "Does this HTTP response have this value I need".... etc The way I have always gone about TDD is just that I am…
I think that while storing a TOTP in your password manager is less secure than using an external app, I also feel like this is missing a large portion of when I am storing a TOTP in Bitwarden - shared accounts. Being…
Most people do not want/need this, so the original point stands
This must be regional because I have been using a chip-and-pin card for the last 5 years and I cannot for the life of me remember the last time I had to physically swipe the card. Tap support is definitely still spotty…
Link should probably be to the github status page, not to a random tweet: https://www.githubstatus.com/
This is something I have come to realize I unconsciously have gotten very dependent on - MacOS let's you swap virtual desktops for the monitor you are currently focused on without swapping any of the others. I never…
I would actually disagree - to me you can have "decent separation of concerns in your code" but still have only built the app to support a single entry point. "Modular monolith" to me is a system that is built with the…
I actually disagree tbh - web browsers are so ubiquitous at this point that I would consider them a core part of the desktop at this point. If I can use just the "core tools" of my OS to access something I would…
I mean most of these tools pair the notes/transcript with a video recording of the call. It can be super helpful to search the summaries to find the right recording, and then click the line in the transcript to re-watch…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Dependency Management,…
I do not think that is the problem with markdown lol. There are lots of problems with markdown, especially vanilla or the more limited versions of it - but really its super power is that it is readable with a regular…
It's difficult because even if the underlying model is very good, not having a pre-built harness like Claude Code makes it very un-sticky for most devs. Even at equal quality, the friction (or at least perceived…
You should check out Ouijit [1] - I use it regularly for work and it's nice because it focuses on the environment that you want, and just gives you a shell that you can use any tooling in, as well as VM isolation per…
https://meza.chat/ Been building an E2EE chat client on the weekends that sits right between Discord (but dis-enshittified) and Matrix (but with good UX around encryption). Still got some rough edges - we are in the…
I have used Claude Code in the terminal to the tune of ~20m tokens in the last month and I have very little to complain about. There are definitely quirks that are annoying (as all software has, including vs code or…
> some people say that the max AI Level should be 5 > of course some people think that you lose touch with the ground if you go above AI Level 2 I really think that this framing sometimes causes a loss of granularity.…
FWIW I'm not saying Cursor is not capable of this, but that all of the 'Cursor' bits are superfluous, and using tools that bring you closer to the 'bare metal' of the terminal actually give you both more flexibility (I…
> Anyway, you’re right Claude Code is less ergonomic; generally slower. The secret in my experience is parallelization - Cursor might be faster or have better ergo for a single task, but Claude Code really shines when…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Endpoint Protection, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
Oneleet (YC S22) | Multiple Roles | US & NATO Countries | Remote | Full-time Oneleet is an all-in-one cybersecurity startup that has built its own Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM), Code Scanner, Device Monitoring, and…
I have always said that you can gain more value from self-help/life management type books by reading the table of contents and then spending the time you would have read the book just thinking about those topics and…
The very first test can be a simple "Did my HTTP request receive a response?". Then you can build on "Does this HTTP response have this value I need".... etc The way I have always gone about TDD is just that I am…
I think that while storing a TOTP in your password manager is less secure than using an external app, I also feel like this is missing a large portion of when I am storing a TOTP in Bitwarden - shared accounts. Being…
Most people do not want/need this, so the original point stands
This must be regional because I have been using a chip-and-pin card for the last 5 years and I cannot for the life of me remember the last time I had to physically swipe the card. Tap support is definitely still spotty…
Link should probably be to the github status page, not to a random tweet: https://www.githubstatus.com/
This is something I have come to realize I unconsciously have gotten very dependent on - MacOS let's you swap virtual desktops for the monitor you are currently focused on without swapping any of the others. I never…
I would actually disagree - to me you can have "decent separation of concerns in your code" but still have only built the app to support a single entry point. "Modular monolith" to me is a system that is built with the…
I actually disagree tbh - web browsers are so ubiquitous at this point that I would consider them a core part of the desktop at this point. If I can use just the "core tools" of my OS to access something I would…