Which design ideas are those? (Asking out of curiosity, happy pi user here!)
Can you just stop the spam?
But in general you are one of the few that does. Many devs do find git rebases scary. Having done it in both I can say with JJ it is much much simpler (especially with jjui).
I use codex through the pi agent. It’s wonderful and easy to create whatever extension or hook you want! I’d use it with Claude too if they hadn’t banned it…
So now you know how much it matter :)
Do you consider the implementation of such specs by another human to (always) be correct and deterministic? Heck, if I reimplement something I worked on a month ago it’s probably not going to be the exact same. Being…
Given Viktor’s helpfulness here, I can’t help but wonder how it would respond to: “please create a backup of the C-Team and HR channels”… ITs worst nightmare no?
It certainly isn’t. It is more a way of discovery on how to implement something, with the benefit of being able to safely (and thus easily) change it later. The 99 Bottles book by Sandi Metz [0] is a good short display…
I have found that with a good plan we are able to make big refactors quite a bit faster. The approach is that our /create-plan command starts high level, and only when we agree on that, fills in the details. It will…
Thanks for creating Ghostty! Is there a chance to have shorter release cycles? I switched to nightly because of the mem bug and search, but ideally would like to be on a more stable channel.
Nice, I had the same idea for a enforced TDD state machine! I wouldn’t tie it to all the other stuff though, but I might try it out.
For upgrading frameworks and such there are usually not that many architectural decisions to be made, where you care about how exactly something is implemented. Here the OP could probably verify the build works, with…
Slow_er_. For all programs talked about in this thread it is fast enough. Especially if you don’t need to host it at Microsoft/Google scale.
docs.sprites.dev requires authentication? And what about adding /llm.txt? I want Claude Code Web to install the cli and deploy what it is working on in a sprite :)
Not if you want to run multiple agents in parallel…
Codex is even better in my experience at reviewing. You can find the prompt it uses in the repo
How do you deal with one of transactions? How do you assign them to the right account?
Yet, you add another attack vector, something that is very willing to do stuff, as long as you prompt it right… As Simon Wilison clearly laid out, 99% secure isn’t secure and you think you can fix it by adding…
Scaleway and OVH offer all the basics and more (kubernetes, networking, hosted dbs, queues, storage, GPUs etc). It’s google workspace/microsoft 365 that has no equivalent.
Scaleway as well
Because they don’t offer every service AWS offers? They offer plenty of hosted databases, queues and what not that it shouldn’t be too hard to move things over. Especially not if you are on Kubernetes. Not if you are…
The work needed for the “I included something in a commit I want split out” [0] seems really complex, and it is something I do often. Eg with stacked git (stg) this is just: goto, spill, and then refresh/create the…
Yes, this would make us programmers so happy wouldn’t it :)
I don’t agree with the given answer to “Why the PO wants you to estimate”. The author cites external reasons (made commitments etc) that shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Sure, in some lines of software…
For lots of jobs of “text querying” they do good enough of a job to be on par with humans (which are not infallible either). And there are applications where you don’t have/wouldn’t pay another human, and the job that…
Which design ideas are those? (Asking out of curiosity, happy pi user here!)
Can you just stop the spam?
But in general you are one of the few that does. Many devs do find git rebases scary. Having done it in both I can say with JJ it is much much simpler (especially with jjui).
I use codex through the pi agent. It’s wonderful and easy to create whatever extension or hook you want! I’d use it with Claude too if they hadn’t banned it…
So now you know how much it matter :)
Do you consider the implementation of such specs by another human to (always) be correct and deterministic? Heck, if I reimplement something I worked on a month ago it’s probably not going to be the exact same. Being…
Given Viktor’s helpfulness here, I can’t help but wonder how it would respond to: “please create a backup of the C-Team and HR channels”… ITs worst nightmare no?
It certainly isn’t. It is more a way of discovery on how to implement something, with the benefit of being able to safely (and thus easily) change it later. The 99 Bottles book by Sandi Metz [0] is a good short display…
I have found that with a good plan we are able to make big refactors quite a bit faster. The approach is that our /create-plan command starts high level, and only when we agree on that, fills in the details. It will…
Thanks for creating Ghostty! Is there a chance to have shorter release cycles? I switched to nightly because of the mem bug and search, but ideally would like to be on a more stable channel.
Nice, I had the same idea for a enforced TDD state machine! I wouldn’t tie it to all the other stuff though, but I might try it out.
For upgrading frameworks and such there are usually not that many architectural decisions to be made, where you care about how exactly something is implemented. Here the OP could probably verify the build works, with…
Slow_er_. For all programs talked about in this thread it is fast enough. Especially if you don’t need to host it at Microsoft/Google scale.
docs.sprites.dev requires authentication? And what about adding /llm.txt? I want Claude Code Web to install the cli and deploy what it is working on in a sprite :)
Not if you want to run multiple agents in parallel…
Codex is even better in my experience at reviewing. You can find the prompt it uses in the repo
How do you deal with one of transactions? How do you assign them to the right account?
Yet, you add another attack vector, something that is very willing to do stuff, as long as you prompt it right… As Simon Wilison clearly laid out, 99% secure isn’t secure and you think you can fix it by adding…
Scaleway and OVH offer all the basics and more (kubernetes, networking, hosted dbs, queues, storage, GPUs etc). It’s google workspace/microsoft 365 that has no equivalent.
Scaleway as well
Because they don’t offer every service AWS offers? They offer plenty of hosted databases, queues and what not that it shouldn’t be too hard to move things over. Especially not if you are on Kubernetes. Not if you are…
The work needed for the “I included something in a commit I want split out” [0] seems really complex, and it is something I do often. Eg with stacked git (stg) this is just: goto, spill, and then refresh/create the…
Yes, this would make us programmers so happy wouldn’t it :)
I don’t agree with the given answer to “Why the PO wants you to estimate”. The author cites external reasons (made commitments etc) that shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Sure, in some lines of software…
For lots of jobs of “text querying” they do good enough of a job to be on par with humans (which are not infallible either). And there are applications where you don’t have/wouldn’t pay another human, and the job that…