Dale Carman (@carmandale) 's Twitter Profile
Dale Carman

@carmandale

Co-Founder of Groove Jones in Dallas, Texas. Animator, Artist, Director, Designer, Programmer, Explorer.

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Incredibly cool AI art experiments from Hugues Bruyère ✨ He used StreamDiffusion img2img to do real-time generation with different mediums: Clay, light, and ink in milk (and on trays)

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I've been experimenting with a new AI coding framework that I'll release soon. An evolution of Claude Engineer 🤖 It supports all models, search, and multi-file editing simultaneously. In the video, 3.5 Sonnet (smart and creative) directs Gemini 1.5 Pro (fast and reliable).

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Keith Rabois tells the story of Elon Musk observing interns waiting in line for coffee at SpaceX Keith is asked how Elon Musk gets so much done, to which he replies: “If you approach every day and every week of your life with the question, ‘What did you accomplish this week?’ I

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Want to use Claude to control your computer? pip install open-interpreter interpreter --os Works on Windows and Mac. Have fun :)

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just another day with an AI code assistant. Are there any reliable methods to get it to be better? This is a mild example. It often goes off the rails. Windsurf

just another day with an AI code assistant. Are there any reliable methods to get it to be better? This is a mild example. It often goes off the rails. <a href="/windsurf_ai/">Windsurf</a>
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Great question and thread. I use cursor for this mostly. And notebook LM has been pretty useful. I want to try the gitinjest method yet.

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more fun with AI code assistants. if I keep a tight leash, I can get some good help, but if I give it any room, it just makes things up. it can generally correct them, but I haven't found a way to get them to do it right the first time, no matter what prompts or rules I use.

more fun with AI code assistants. if I keep a tight leash, I can get some good help, but if I give it any room, it just makes things up. it can generally correct them, but I haven't found a way to get them to do it right the first time, no matter what prompts or rules I use.