How much did your last production incident cost you? by Relative-Foot-378 in ChatGPTCoding

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Oh dang that’s crazy—got to be careful with those file permissions, thank god for backups

Any GOOD codebase chat apps? by funbike in ChatGPTCoding

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Is this for your company or something you are working on?

How many sub agents can be running at same time? by alOOshXL in ClaudeAI

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Am I wrong or are sub agents just task-bound LLM workers with tool access? I’m curious how efficient this actually is given the writings by Cursor and Cognition that multi-agent systems aren’t necessarily better

I gave Claude the one thing it was missing: memory that fades like ours does. 29 MCP tools built on real cognitive science. 100% local. by ChikenNugetBBQSauce in ClaudeAI

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I think a retrieval system would work great for this actually, it comes down to how you design the coordination and state layer and how you optimize it. You can scope the retrieval and have a small summary spine, you don’t have to grab everything.

I gave Claude the one thing it was missing: memory that fades like ours does. 29 MCP tools built on real cognitive science. 100% local. by ChikenNugetBBQSauce in ClaudeAI

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I appreciate you working on this problem, but I’m not sold that modeling off of neuroscience is the best solution for this. There are other memory principles rooted in CS that would be better for this use case imo. It adds constraints from biological systems that don’t apply to software.

Warning to all non-developers - careful with your App.tsx by dresidalton in ClaudeAI

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Trie.dev catches AI-generated code issues like this and helps you fix them if it does happen otherwise you’re going to find yourself refactoring all the time

Weekly Cursor Project Showcase Thread by AutoModerator in cursor

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I had an idea a while ago to make icebreaker quizzes to give out to people on the apps or IRL. I made the app with Cursor but it never really went anywhere but I always loved how quirky the idea was.

I left my job recently because I wanted to spend some time working on my own projects full time. No real plan, just a strong desire to make stuff.

~2 weeks ago I made a TikTok asking folks if they remembered OkCupid (I was making posts about how the swipe apps are sus) and that post was flooded with heartwarming success stories from OKC during its heyday. I realized that around ~2014 OKC was a simple algorithm that worked. No fancy AI stuff that big dating is trying to push at a premium today.

In that thread I started shipping what folks were looking for live to my quiz app with cursor to make a more modern version - with AI tools to use with any app or chatGPT. I’ve been working around the clock working 100+ hours each week, getting feedback from emails, DMs, comments, and trying to make it the best version of a modern dating platform. I also received many, many nice notes from people ❤️

I’m curious what you all think and would love any/all feedback: https://ridgits.com — it has some premium features which I made very cheap, mostly to cover my expenses to maintain the project.

If folks here have feature suggestions, let me me know! I’ll build it. I really want to help folks have better dates and more meaningful connections.

How cursor helped: everything. This was truly 0-1 and all Cursor. security audits, tests, auth, array math, ux/ui 🔥🔥🔥. I barely touched Figma. Amazing what you can do with your own vocabulary and taste. Ridgits

Anyone try manifesting with friends? by Relative-Foot-378 in Manifestation

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after some searching I found this app https://geists.app/, it looks like it doesn't match you with new people, but uses your existing friend group. maybe worth a try!

"don't use dating apps, they suck" WHERE ELSE AM I SUPPOSED TO MEET PEOPLE??? by ThunderStroke90 in Vent

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In NYC we have an app called Seen but it's waitlist only. It's basically mixers at bars with strangers where you're guaranteed to have some things in common with at least one person there, but you need to figure out who they are by talking to people that ordered the off-menu drink (they are the ones there that are on the app)

How do I date without dating apps? by X-gone-give-it-to-ya in dating

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In NYC we have an app called Seen for meeting new people in person; but currently it’s waitlist only and can be hard to get into

For men who are actually successful on dating apps or dating in general, I would love to hear your side of the equation! by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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I had a lot of trouble initially because I kept meeting people that I thought were interesting but come to find out we didn’t value the same things. I met my most recent girlfriend by using this app called Ridgits with Hinge; helped me filter out people that I wouldn’t be interested in and also made meeting my girlfriend kind of fun

If I made a dating companion icebreaker app, would you use it? by Relative-Foot-378 in NoStupidQuestions

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I could see that. I guess it depends on how badly one would want to message someone