Ok, but I donβt know you and this interaction feels strange so let me know why and I might via DM?
Ok, but I donβt know you and this interaction feels strange so let me know why and I might via DM?
Canβt you contact them through the gofundme?
I didnβt start it, my friend Tim did. He told me he was unhappy watching me struggle. I am now helping with it, and the sole benefactor from it.
A friend who has watched me struggling for the last couple years and told me multiple times I should ask for help, has put a gofundme up. I do need it, so I hope you can help.
www.gofundme.com/f/help-gregg...
I hadnβt seen it was out, thanks for the heads up!
Iβve definitely been more frustrated in my life, but this was trying my patience.
Vibe coding, but the vibe is off. Staring me, Warp Terminal and OpenAI o1.
I have simplified my keyboard keys layout a bit.
Iβm sick to death of people saying weβre βdescendingβ into fascism. The fascism is ALREADY here. THIS IS WHAT IF FEELS LIKE.
And if youβre not feeling it, itβs probably because youβre one of the βgood Germans.β
@michaelharriot.bsky.social explains
This seems a bit unbalanced.
And yeah, I know, a million better causes out there. Still doesn't hurt to ask.
After I posted this a friend reminded me I should probably just setup the whole GitHub Sponsors and Ko-fi sponsor/tip thing, so here they are:
ko-fi.com/gregghoush
github.com/sponsors/gre...
I haven't had to modify the text it generates for errors that much. Most of the edits after the initial generation have been about adding more information to the text, or adding clarifying text to better describe something in my repo that might be different from wherever it got this knowledge.
Yeah, can't trust these things to just go live without you reading and testing it all. Especially the text that might include information about licensing and other important data that really should be done right the first time. Even with that, I did a weeks worth of work for me, in a day with it.
You know, all the stuff we don't actually want to maintain while having a good repo.
It made the README, CONTRIBUTING, CHANGELOG, LICENSE, configs for code linters and formatters (stylua.toml, .luacheckrc, .luarc.json), Neovim help file documentation in the doc directory and the ldoc config for it, FUNDING.yml to enable GitHub Sponsors, templates for issues, bugs and discussions...
The things that it's been really helpful for are more mundane though. The programming is nice, but honestly creating all of the proper markdown and yaml files a good repo needs is the real feature for me. That and having it create the GitHub Actions workflow for linting and testing. Big timesaver.
I've been learning how to best use it since about an hour after it was released when I used Claude Code to create a plugin for Neovim that integrates a Claude Code window into Neovim. Then having it optimize and speed up my Neovim config.
github.com/greggh/claud...
Any chance someone out there can just magically give me like $1000 in Anthropic api credit for my massive overuse of Claude Code?
So @anthropic.com opened up the preview for Claude Code today, a command line interface built for coding. To test it I used it to code a Neovim plugin that integrates Claude Code into Neovim. The entire plugin and README were made by it: github.com/greggh/claud... @alexalbert.bsky.social
Ok, I think my Neovim config is finally ready for use...
The other half of the setup for anyone who wants to see it.
Sitting in the production booth running the boards and cameras for an open-mic poetry night and enjoying it. I donβt know why exactly, but I really like getting to play with all of this equipment. And my health isnβt a problem because Iβm just hitting buttons and moving switches and sliders.
The account was taken over by one of the group who was running it a long time ago. I think Joe might remember it better than me. @fionda.bsky.social ?
So AI is the problem, but AI can help. Great.
This is the most productive setup i've been on in awhile. Arch, Wayland, Hyprland (ML4W), Waybar, Waypaper, rofi, Kitty, Yazi, Qutebrowser, Neovim (AstroNvim), zsh, ohmyposh, zoxide, fzf, ripgrep, thefuck, btop++.
Backup/redundancy is provided both by btrfs raid 1 and Pika Backup (borg frontend).
My Arch Linux desktop running Hyprland, Yazi, Kitty, Cava, and Qutebrowser.
I am really happy with my current desktop.
(I use Arch btw)
If you're hand-wringing over mass murderers being killed, but make justifications for innocents being killed, maybe you should shut the fuck up forever.
My new favorite poem:
Remember, remember, the 4th of December
The hoodie, the backpack, and shot
I know of no reason
Why CEO Season
Should ever be forgot