@ianlandsman.com re note taking apps with AI, I think reflect notes could be a great fit. Beautiful app, super snappy and less bloat than Notion. AI impl is good too
@ianlandsman.com re note taking apps with AI, I think reflect notes could be a great fit. Beautiful app, super snappy and less bloat than Notion. AI impl is good too
Screenshot of an applications inbox
WIP Building the inbox feature for plot.app .
The trickiest part is balancing the signal to noise ratio.
Trying to keep you informed of the events you care about but without the overwhelming firehose of pings screaming for attention. It's a hard challenge!
Congrats! Love being able to restore projects so easily. Tldraw is my default thinking tool
Building the command bar for plot.app π₯
One major unlock for this was moving all global state to @davidkpiano.bsky.social βs xstate/store - canβt recommend it enough
My biggest goal with plot.app is for it to be the fastest and smoothest experience you can get for tracking your team's work.
Here's a demo of 60fps scrolling with 3000 (!!!) items in view, with instant transitions into your tasks details
Iβve been using plot.app to build plot.app and itβs been magical.
Iβve used it to plan the last leg of work before public release and quickly finding all the papercuts and fixing
Iβm so pumped to finally get it out the door πͺπͺ
Are you working on a bundler or on bundling your app? Because I had a whole week of the latter and boy did it hurt me in my soul
I think education will need to be centered around understanding and applying knowledge rather than memorizing it. If a student can use an LLM for applying what they learn then all the better - thatβs what theyβll do IRL anyways
Nice! If youβre feeling the blues post Stormlight 5 I can recommend the Faithful and the Fallen series, itβs really good
20 emails that read build failed for plot-backend
May be a skill issue but I swear to god Iβm losing it
Anybody has had success with @turbo.build on @render.com and is open to a chat?
Iβm getting runtime errors with environment variables and the solutions in the docs are not working (the βenv-mode=loose is largely ignoredβ¦)
Oh wow. You won π―
People who train in the mornings, how do you all do it ? Went this morning and now my brain is mush
Was MSN a thing in the US? It was big in my country lol.
Also, I still miss digg
This looks like the one: sergiodxa.com/tutorials/cu...
Although Iβm not sure it fits the use case because then youβd be initializing in the server context and risk multiple users sharing the same queryClient
You got this!
All solid writing advice, not only when writing for tech. Thanks for sharing!
Ah thatβs nice! I think @tkdodo.eu recommends against exporting it from outside of render but I donβt fully understand the implications
But how do you get the query client? Their recommended pattern is to create in state and distribute through context since it holds the relationship with the cache no?
All that said Iβve been finding ai features to be noisy on IDEs latelyβ¦ so once typescript support is there I can see myself using it full time.
Theyβre doing great on one of the most complex software categories. Itβs impressive!
- I use no tabs so command palette is how I move through the project. But search keeps a very narrow history. On Cursor/VSCode hitting cmd-P with search open goes through the previous documents in the history. I miss that
- the AI chat could really use workspace context and docs.
- the typescript language server in Zed is not there yet unfortunately. Type checks are painfully slow in an otherwise great experience
- the system output logs make it really hard to debug stuff like eslint errors
- coming from Cursor, GH copilot is a major step back. Gets autocomplete wrong most of the time, no project context and Iβm spoiled by Cursorβs next position prediction
- the AI chat is a bit awkward. Needs visual separation from the main document panels. A different font would really help
6. The UI is snappy. The subtle animations are just right and still feel fast. Iβm big on design and Zed is truly great.
7. The diagnostics tool is super nice to use
Now for the not so goodβ¦
3. Format on save actions are nice
4. The outline pane is a killer feature. Surprised more people donβt mention it but it is really awesome
5. The document search with multi-buffer is sublime. Got me fast through a refactor today that spanned 18 modules. You can do multi cursor edits across docs
I spent this week trying out @zed.dev and I have some thoughts
1. After setting up a bunch of MakeVSCodeAwesome key maps I felt right at home.
2. Itβs surprisingly fast at boot up and search. Cursor struggles with my monorepo sometimes
Thank you so much for featuring us! Lots of great people and projects in this issue
After 3 months moving to local-first and a specially-hard month migrating getplot.app to a monorepo, itβs all finally coming together.
All to exterminate loading spinners from the experience. Now *all* navigations are instant.
No loading states or skeletons taking you out of flow π₯
Congrats Matt! Motion is the best, appreciate all the love youβve poured into it