What they don't need is hardcoding support for five JS package managers in their python files. In the post the maintainer says that an older version of bun "results in the ejs lockfile being ignored". The reason is that…
Or better yet, can someone explain why they build JS from python scripts with manual support for each package manager and a lockfile for each? Obviously the JS build should happen outside of Python and use one package…
I speculate that I could indeed "vibe code" a better JS build integration because what they have does not make sense at a first look. It appears they mixed JS building into their python project, aiming to support…
There's 10-15 labs near the frontier, and like 30 serious inference providers, over 70 total on OpenRouter. With research and hardware near guaranteed to bring the efficiency way up, I'm not scared here of massive price…
I don't see the benefit of checking in either prompts or specs. I never tried spec driven development for myself, but if I review other's MRs I am typically exhausted after the first 10 lines. And there are hundreds of…
It would seem to me that the main source of food insecurity is violent conflict rather than greed.
I often hear people talk online about burning data centers to avoid some capitalist dystopia. It just seems incredibly pessimistic to me. Who wants civil unrest? The rich elite does not want this either. We will pay…
The difference is that you don't just pull again. You guide the originally mediocre result towards a good outcome by providing feedback and potentially technical insights. That's not a gamble, it works reliably enough.
Thanks, I appreciate the info. But I don't think I'm going to email the mods and beg them to remove me from some list they added me to without notifying me. I don’t feel like apologizing for complaining about the drivel…
I hope to publish my app in a month or two, after sufficient polish, market research, and App Store optimization. As I said, it's not exactly realistic to ask for numbers and a Photoshop competitor within two months.
I am working like 20 hours a week on my new iOS app with Codex. People on here talk like it was some belief or suggest I am somehow profiting from "hyping" AI. Is it so hard to believe that agentic coding now works?…
This is pretty much true. Before Codex with GPT 5.4 and 5.5 I was working on a single feature only, no parallel conversations, and a ton of permission prompts would make it impossible for the agent to even work for five…
I understand Codex had 500k weekly users at the beginning of the year, now they have 4M. GPT 5.4 came out at the start of March, GPT 5.5 end of April. What do you expect, that we all go to market with a Photoshop…
Let's see at the end of the year how that went with the supposedly disappointing actual output and no layoffs.
With GPT 5.4 or 5.5 I did not notice degradation in performance when it was working on a large 5k line file containing a WebView, JS scripts, as well as native UI. I instructed it to split it up anyway, yet I wonder how…
Let's say iCloud sync
Microservices in big companies where you have to first write the spec and then fully understand the changes is maybe among the least benefiting use cases yet. When you work on just a new mobile app, this is where I find…
While this arXiv policy seems reasonable enough, I don't care for the kind of drivel some post on HN because they don't like LLMs. I'm here because I enjoy building things. And today this mostly happens with AI. I could…
I don't think the owner lied, but rather that the entirely speculative comment on here is obviously wrong. It says here in the comments that it's mistaken about the supposed previous existence of the crate.
No. I just use claude -p to review some Codex output. The Pro plan is barely enough for this after the doubling of usage limits.
After the recent doubling of usage limits Opus 4.7 via claude -p barely offers enough usage on the Pro plan to review changes I make via Codex. I assume that with API pricing it will run out in the first week and I…
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On GitLab even if you set the same cache key it will not cross between unprotected and protected runs. GitLab just adds a -protected suffix to the cache key. It seems baffling that GitHub does not do this trivial…
What I don't get is how the GitHub Action cache is shared between unprotected and protected refs. Is that really the case? Why even have protected branch rules when anyone with write access to an unprotected branch can…
It's not about the number of users but the kind of software you develop. In a mobile app, do you think it's more important to test that your drag gesture works as expected on the phone, or to understand every line of…
What they don't need is hardcoding support for five JS package managers in their python files. In the post the maintainer says that an older version of bun "results in the ejs lockfile being ignored". The reason is that…
Or better yet, can someone explain why they build JS from python scripts with manual support for each package manager and a lockfile for each? Obviously the JS build should happen outside of Python and use one package…
I speculate that I could indeed "vibe code" a better JS build integration because what they have does not make sense at a first look. It appears they mixed JS building into their python project, aiming to support…
There's 10-15 labs near the frontier, and like 30 serious inference providers, over 70 total on OpenRouter. With research and hardware near guaranteed to bring the efficiency way up, I'm not scared here of massive price…
I don't see the benefit of checking in either prompts or specs. I never tried spec driven development for myself, but if I review other's MRs I am typically exhausted after the first 10 lines. And there are hundreds of…
It would seem to me that the main source of food insecurity is violent conflict rather than greed.
I often hear people talk online about burning data centers to avoid some capitalist dystopia. It just seems incredibly pessimistic to me. Who wants civil unrest? The rich elite does not want this either. We will pay…
The difference is that you don't just pull again. You guide the originally mediocre result towards a good outcome by providing feedback and potentially technical insights. That's not a gamble, it works reliably enough.
Thanks, I appreciate the info. But I don't think I'm going to email the mods and beg them to remove me from some list they added me to without notifying me. I don’t feel like apologizing for complaining about the drivel…
I hope to publish my app in a month or two, after sufficient polish, market research, and App Store optimization. As I said, it's not exactly realistic to ask for numbers and a Photoshop competitor within two months.
I am working like 20 hours a week on my new iOS app with Codex. People on here talk like it was some belief or suggest I am somehow profiting from "hyping" AI. Is it so hard to believe that agentic coding now works?…
This is pretty much true. Before Codex with GPT 5.4 and 5.5 I was working on a single feature only, no parallel conversations, and a ton of permission prompts would make it impossible for the agent to even work for five…
I understand Codex had 500k weekly users at the beginning of the year, now they have 4M. GPT 5.4 came out at the start of March, GPT 5.5 end of April. What do you expect, that we all go to market with a Photoshop…
Let's see at the end of the year how that went with the supposedly disappointing actual output and no layoffs.
With GPT 5.4 or 5.5 I did not notice degradation in performance when it was working on a large 5k line file containing a WebView, JS scripts, as well as native UI. I instructed it to split it up anyway, yet I wonder how…
Let's say iCloud sync
Microservices in big companies where you have to first write the spec and then fully understand the changes is maybe among the least benefiting use cases yet. When you work on just a new mobile app, this is where I find…
While this arXiv policy seems reasonable enough, I don't care for the kind of drivel some post on HN because they don't like LLMs. I'm here because I enjoy building things. And today this mostly happens with AI. I could…
I don't think the owner lied, but rather that the entirely speculative comment on here is obviously wrong. It says here in the comments that it's mistaken about the supposed previous existence of the crate.
No. I just use claude -p to review some Codex output. The Pro plan is barely enough for this after the doubling of usage limits.
After the recent doubling of usage limits Opus 4.7 via claude -p barely offers enough usage on the Pro plan to review changes I make via Codex. I assume that with API pricing it will run out in the first week and I…
[dead]
On GitLab even if you set the same cache key it will not cross between unprotected and protected runs. GitLab just adds a -protected suffix to the cache key. It seems baffling that GitHub does not do this trivial…
What I don't get is how the GitHub Action cache is shared between unprotected and protected refs. Is that really the case? Why even have protected branch rules when anyone with write access to an unprotected branch can…
It's not about the number of users but the kind of software you develop. In a mobile app, do you think it's more important to test that your drag gesture works as expected on the phone, or to understand every line of…