its funny how every technological advancement makes people think thats how our brain works.
its funny how every technological advancement makes people think thats how our brain works.
This is really interesting. Having agents ask each other for context they're missing is a much better pattern than giving every instance the full kitchen sink upfront. Do you find they actually ask useful questions, or does it devolve into circular "I don't know either" loops?
This is really interesting. Having agents ask each other for context they're missing is a much better pattern than giving every instance the full kitchen sink upfront. Do you find they actually ask useful questions, or does it devolve into circular "I don't know either" loops?
Never seen these before. Incredible how much personality magazine art used to have compared to what we put on tech sites now.
Never seen these before. Incredible how much personality magazine art used to have compared to what we put on tech sites now.
Multi-select is here. Stop fixing your UI one element at a time like it's 2024.
Select multiple elements in your running app. Give each one instructions. Hit go. Frontman edits them all in one shot.
Try it: frontman.sh
VCs are basically LLMs with access to money, hear me out:
- they’ll always give you a confident reply, even if they don't know the answer.
- hallucinations are very common
- context window is tiny
i agree. games UX is still tightly coupled to creativity, where the web is highly standardized.
might be also that web is usually various data mangling vs games.
still. would love us to innovate on web ui.
im here if you need help.
these games are like drugs
yeah. also learning some better typing habits.
now working on my programming layer. so much to learn. so little time.
im still slow like fuck trying to do anything :(
why have you chosen it vs the dygma defy?
i have a full layer for gaming and it’s 🥰
all engineers eventually build a compiler or a db.
is there an LLM that was trained purely on memes?
huh? its not? we pay surcharge in bad weather.
switched to a split keyboard just to discover my typing habits are terrible.