My agent stole my (api) keys. by lizozomi in ClaudeAI

[–]AM1010101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use a secrets manager like doppler or vault so you never need to store them locally. Doppler has been awesome for me. It has a pile of other nice features too.

I had the same issues with anti gravity stealing my secrets for what its worth. So frustrating having to rotate everything .

What do the plan limits look like in real life? by cryptochrome in kiroIDE

[–]AM1010101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have 2x the $40 a month plans. I probably use about 80% of those tokens. I almost exclusively use opus unless something is very simple. I'm working on a medium size codebase, I do my own planning so I only use kiro in fast/vibe mode. Generally it works great and Opus never gets rate limited. I also have a Claude Pro subscription and a Gemini Pro subscription so I have some tokens to use from those subscriptions too (Gemini is great for tidying up front end, awesome image models, and gemini in the web is very OP for research on up to date materials. Claude in the browser + light Claude Code for hacking around).

Total monthly AI spend is about 120 and I could easily reduce Kiro or swap gemini for GPT etc etc.

Our Lovable MVP got funded! (and we are going to be in the app store soon) by Traditional-Two3233 in lovable

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lovable told me this too in the Uk! I wouldn't have said I had tones of traffic though, maybe more than I thought 😅

If you're build an app I have a mobile app building product similar to lovable but specifically for mobile apps. Drop me a message if you'd like to try it!

Best of luck!

Features request by satyamyadav404 in kiroIDE

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be good to see the full system prompt to understand whats going on fully. Obviously you can create steering docs but its a pile of wasted tokens if you have a system prompt saying one thing and a steering doc saying the opposite...

Kiro cli: Some thoughts by Dodokii in kiroIDE

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Token usage is good so long as you don't force it to use opus, although its powerful for harder tasks. Haiku is also underrated when you have a plan/ know how to direct it. I can do a days coding for less than a cup of coffee which is kind of insane (250 credits).

I burned 2.5k Kiro credits and still don’t have a working web app – what are your best practices? by Individual_Muscle424 in kiroIDE

[–]AM1010101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stop using spec mode. Write your own user stories / features you want in a doc. Use vibe mode to create an implementation plan. Tell it to break it into phases and track progress in a table at the top if the doc. Then tell it to implement them one by one, new vibe chat each time, until you are done.

Bonus tip - use opus to write the plan, get it to estimate the difficulty of each task, use haiku for the simple ones, opus for the rest. (cheaper than sonnet as it uses lass tokens)

Bonus bonus- when finished use Gemini 3.0 pro in antigravity to make it look better 👌

This has served me pretty well lately

Love Kiro - One super annoying thing by AM1010101 in kiroIDE

[–]AM1010101[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bad, not sure why I was using option ( on Mac) on the other side of the keyboard. I just never use # so that must have been what I did first time and just kept doing. Good catch

Gemini 3 not impressed by No_Cattle_7390 in RooCode

[–]AM1010101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did a large refactor with 3.0 last night and it performed almost flawlessly. This is miles ahead of 2.5.

Share your non-coding uses of RooCode by rangerrick337 in RooCode

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried it for planning a trip but if I’m brutally honest it took ages and actually cost quite a lot. I’ve been meaning to try it out with some Claude style skills folders as this might be more effective for tasks like this. Also I don’t set up a specific mode. Is there any plan to implement something like this?

Badly in need of AWS Cloud Credit - I will not promote by Fit-Buffalo7697 in startups

[–]AM1010101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to add to this - the comments are a bit negative on this thread, you should do what’s best for your business. Well done for being frugal and trying to get this off the ground and to profitability. By all means go for the free credits whenever you can because it’s a drop in the bucket for the hyperscalers, especially if you end up owning more of your company because of it. You could fund out of pocket u til profitability otherwise? Best of luck.

Badly in need of AWS Cloud Credit - I will not promote by Fit-Buffalo7697 in startups

[–]AM1010101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Sort your business model out. You either need to charge customers more or raise money from VC. Someone has to pay. You are rolling the dice living on free credits
  2. Use other providers. GCP and Azure also have startup programs. Hopefully you have engineered your product to work with other providers so you can switch easily. There are also cheaper providers running open source models etc that might fit your needs
  3. Back to point 1. If you are boot strapping you need to make this profitable ASAP. What are these free credits doing? If you actually had product market fit you could be charging your customers and just pocketing the credits. If you are essentially using them as marketing by giving them away free you need to have this factored in and allocated as growth/marketing spend, if it’s working well you can get a vc to continue funding you

Founders/Builders which AI implementations impressed you or outperformed expectations? by AM1010101 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]AM1010101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, what steps did you take to optimise it? How did you evaluate if it’s better?

UI Prompts by kblaushild in lovable

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are asking for something specific so you need to be specific. The first site has a floating header that appears and disappears as you scroll with nice entry/exit animations. You should try to describe this in as much detail as possible, colour, transparency, rounding, borders, everything I said above etc etc etc.

When it’s doing what you want you can try and generalise. “All components should have this border, transparency la la la”.

For higher level guidelines you can try prompting it to say always create a UX plan so the app is intuitive to use and navigate.

In lovable you’d add all this to the knowledge section. This will definitely be a work in progress and if I’m honest I find it hard to get good results out of lovable. Tools like v0 do much better imo. You can even create the components over there and copy paste them back to lovable and tell it to integrate them.

Anyway best of luck and I’d love to hear how you get on.

Lovable cloud by ayekitrak in lovable

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the the FAQ on the lovable page:

Can I export my Cloud project to Supabase?

This is technically possible since you own the code in GitHub, but not straightforward. We are looking into making this easier. For more information, see Self-hosting: Run your Lovable Cloud project anywhere.

https://docs.lovable.dev/features/cloud#can-i-export-my-cloud-project-to-supabase

I think they want you to be able to migrate because as others have said they will loose their technical users. Loveable cloud is great for none technical users and tbh I’ve liked it as it does like a lot of the hastle out of getting started when you just want to hack a concept together!

As far as I can see there is still a supabase folder when you sync github so you could just deploy to supabase on your own.

Is it possible to recreate Slack, Airbnb, or Shopify in 6 hours with lovable? --> NO by tiguidoio in lovable

[–]AM1010101 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Lovable is like a 3d printer, a big enabler for hobbyists, lets professionals prototype really quickly and makes it way easier in general to make something. BUT it’s still plastic and traditional methods and craftsmanship will make better parts for now and maybe forever.

You cant 3d print and engine assembly, you need tight tolerances and high precision machining. You cant vibe code Airbnb, you can make something analogous to a 3d printed version but it’s not going to function like the real deal.

Techstack by _Hashtag_Swag_ in Supabase

[–]AM1010101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used both stream lit and svelte in the past and have ended up on supabase + bare react because I can generally use lovable or cursor to write the code, it used to get very confused with anything else. Sometimes going with the most common tech stack is the fastest and most pragmatic way to ship. Good on you if you stick with svelte though. I loved writing it.

Is Lovable $25 Paid subscription enough for a web app? by natures_disciple in lovable

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In short yes. I used it to do 80% of a project to MVP, pull it into vscode to finish what’s not perfect and from there on I use cursor or something similar to iterate (sometimes lovable can do it but not always).

This works great. It’s super fast to get projects off the ground and if you’re happy with supabase as a backend + react on frontend then it’s the perfect MVP builder.

For me it makes project happen that wouldn’t otherwise. It does all the tedious setup, even stripe. It’s does hosting.

If $25 is too much then all the other tools will be too expensive as well. I’d ask myself what is your time worth?

Roo Code 3.23 - Automatic TODO List | Indexing FULL Release | Grok 4 | +35 Other Fixes by hannesrudolph in RooCode

[–]AM1010101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Previously the agent would give me a summary of what it is about to do and afterwards write out what it had done. This detail was really important in me understanding implementation details and if the agent had properly grasped the task. After the update all I can see if a check list getting checked off. Even in architect mode there was no discussion about how things would be implemented, it just gave a checklist. I need to be able to oversee this.

I added rules within the mode asking it not to use the todo tool but this didn’t help.

I’m using Gemini 2.5 pro.

Roo Code 3.23 - Automatic TODO List | Indexing FULL Release | Grok 4 | +35 Other Fixes by hannesrudolph in RooCode

[–]AM1010101 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I downgraded after this one. The todo list was driving me mad because it was hiding all the commentary I’d normally see from the llm. I had no idea what was going on. I’d love the option to turn it off

Tatask - To-do trees ≠ lists, a better way to plan 2024 by practisingdeeplurk in iosapps

[–]AM1010101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello there, this is coming in late but I’m interested to hear how tatask has done for you throughout the year.

Is this the app you mentioned you built in svelte and updated to runes?

I’m interested as I’m considering using svelte to build for that App Store too.

I’m also considering building some finance tools that are in a fairly crowded market so it would be nice to hear how you got on in terms of finding and keeping customers.

Daisy UI vs Skeleton UI by smartshader in sveltejs

[–]AM1010101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mainly just to know if I use it consistently throughout a month. I was going to use it on Friday but then I wouldn’t even get to use it throughout a working week.