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@ncklcs

London basedšŸ‘ØšŸ¼ā€šŸ’» building tools for humans. Full-time tech nerd. tRPC Core

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I wonder if the primary reason for the social app as a concept is data generation. The stream of comments and likes is juicy data for training a better AI

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Using AI to enhance little laborious tasks in a UI is over-powered. Seems like everyone wants to change the world with AI, but there's so much scope to just make existing frictions go away. Like in this very early feedback tracker I'm playing with, when you want to merge two

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enabled for options objects going into calls/instantiations, isEnabled for variables The vibes just feel right to me. So much of this job is just vibes and taste šŸ˜…

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A few sharp edges currently (for folk like me with minimal SSR experience at least) but TANSTACK Start is really cool Also just because you can integrate tRPC with it doesn’t mean you should, Start’s own server functions are superior in this context

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LLMs making novel discoveries makes me think of ā€œThe Road Not Takenā€ by Harry Turtledove Most likely these discoveries were staring us in the face with old science but we just bypassed them because nobody thought to look. It would be wild if anything big was discovered but seems

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This iOS migration from my old phone has been a mess. Every single app that got migrated over iCloud has failed to stay signed in or have its permissions enabled when asking, until I’ve reinstalled it from the App Store. Not a great experience

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Using CLAUDE.md to have the agent run a bunch of fast checks after its code changes is such a simple and easy way to ensure you always get working code after each change

Using CLAUDE.md to have the agent run a bunch of fast checks after its code changes is such a simple and easy way to ensure you always get working code after each change
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I’ve noticed a pattern recently where ChatGPT doesn’t follow the context of a conversation, I’ll ask about how X relates to Y and get an answer, and then say ā€œwhat about Z?ā€ and it just gives me a description of Z and asks if there’s anything I’d like to know, instead of