Links if you don't have it yet: strmnl.app and you can get PRO at pro.strmnl.app
Links if you don't have it yet: strmnl.app and you can get PRO at pro.strmnl.app
STRMNL Pro e-ink app can display photos and segments. Quite some effort went into it, very proud how it turned out.
Planning some winter holidays? I taught #AI how to check average weather.
Did you know despite what most examples show, #Claude Skills don't require any code actually. You can just describe an algorithm for Claude and that's it. Check it out:
pankowecki.pl/posts/claude...
There are some things that AI already fantastic with. I am doing project X about changing Y to Z, what should I be mindful about, do change management analysis in POLDAT model. Bang, 100 details to think about.
Use feature toggles here and there :)
Here is what you can expect next week
Speaking about #AI on our #Ruby user group next Monday. Don't forget to join us.
We are building a lot of integrations with external providers, recently integrated Google Drive, Elastic and LLMs for AI search.
Apply at www.toptal.com/careers/seni...
We are #hiring full-time #remote (European timezones) Senior #Ruby Engineer.
Our current tech stack is Ruby, #Rails, PostgreSQL, ElasticSearch, GraphQL, Kafka, K8s. Mostly working on majestic monolith, occasionally on one of the smaller services.
I've been working remotely for 15 years. Still gives me joy when I can work from gov office or hotel. Did both today, no regrets. Ready for lovely weekend in the mountains.
It's amazing what you can learn from #LLMs if you ask questions. I asked it to implement an algorithm, it did excellent job. Then I asked which generic libraries could have something similar and that's how I learned about downsampling with #LTTB algorithm. Perfect for my use-case.
#AI #VibeCoding
Nice nice. With additional grey color it will look even better.
strmnl.app was my use-case and it worked like a charm. Constantly seeing whether I moved motivates me to walk and ride more. Worth just for all the additional trainings that I did thanks to it.
I meant the kindle part :) BYOS maybe in a few years.
I've been thinking about it as well. Was it hard?
Ah you mean an intro like in the 90s :>
2 pull requests today: -2K, +1K. Good day, I think.
Gemini's deep research is absolutely fantastic. Using it second time and it is a great tool for expanding one's knowledge about certain topics. Feels like learning supercharged.
I haven't seen a single one. Maybe one day with my son.
I think this photo turned out pretty well
As usually feature toggles made the day nice and easy. 5 of them actually. Granular toggles allowed small user testing on production and the big release day was mostly about turning them all on.
The amount of UI sync bugs in Jira is infinite probably. You can't solve it, just keep refreshing...
Started reading 500 pages of "AI-Powered Search". Learning mode activated. This shit is hard.
Sounds absolutely awesome!
I actually implemented semantic search for the first time. Nice!
Impossible task for LLMs. Tell it to do something with a text, but without using words from the text. Spoiler: it's gonna use all the words from the text...
Cooking very slowly some strmnl.app updates recently for non-bikers and non-runners. Since Strava does not have stats for those activities, the plan is to show more info about them, when available. I hope this will be a qualit of life improvement for other athletes.
Actually why not? I love the idea.
When was the last time you've heard about XML