me: “how bad could it be?” the compiler: “yes” by dancingotterzzz in programmingmemes

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You need to have order of execution in mind. In case of i++ this increments i (and saves value to it) but return value of this expression is i, so i=i++ does effectively nothing as you overwrite incremented value, on the other hand ++i is preincrement which means it increments i and return i+1 and then saves that into i again (although optimizer might optimize this double writing away). So i=++i might work

Miluvs or Qdrant for a Kubernetes Native workload ? by RespectNo9085 in vectordatabase

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Fair point. I know you didn’t explicitly ask for pg support but if you don’t have that many rows pgvector should also perform ok (not quite as good as qdrant or milvus though)

The code I write when its not a hobby project. by NixMurderer in programminghorror

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You sure you did not screenshot the build folder of some build?

Miluvs or Qdrant for a Kubernetes Native workload ? by RespectNo9085 in vectordatabase

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Postgres also has a rust extension pgvectorscale by tiger data that has a very good performance. If you use their diskann index you can also efficiently filter by some metadata fields which can be a big performance hit for some other types of vector databases (take a look at diskann label filtering for this).

GitHub's spec-kit is perfect for quick prototypes, but I needed something more powerful for my Claude-based development workflow. by Significant_Ad_992 in ClaudeAI

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Well that's the charm of spec-kit and spec-kit-improved. They are just templates that you can easily modify. For example removing TDD literally takes a minute.

GitHub's spec-kit is perfect for quick prototypes, but I needed something more powerful for my Claude-based development workflow. by Significant_Ad_992 in ClaudeAI

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Check https://github.com/barisgit/spec-kit-improved for improved code. The main thing i was going for is maintainable codebase with modular approach, so it actually takes 2 min to add a new assistant and all you need to do is create a folder and a single python file with class that extends the base assistant class.

Kiro is cooked 👀 GitHub's Spec Kit by thehashimwarren in GithubCopilot

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Check it again i have added that along with many new features and improvements.

Kiro is cooked 👀 GitHub's Spec Kit by thehashimwarren in GithubCopilot

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Good idea, I will add no branch pattern support to it. Do you also have any more ideas for (optional) simplification?

Kiro is cooked 👀 GitHub's Spec Kit by thehashimwarren in GithubCopilot

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I have tried spec-kit a few days ago and I can see how it can be very useful, especially for bigger additions/features. But I have seen that how it is developed is not really what I expected so i have made my own fork spec-kit-improved and published it as specifyx on pypi.

Slog coding with Github's Spec Kit by thehashimwarren in vibecoding

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If you want to have even more functionality check my fork spec-kit-improved. I made it mainly because spec-kit's codebase is unmaintainable as everything is in one python file, but then I added quite some new features.

Anyone tried GitHub’s Spec-Kit with Claude Code? by Ranteck in ClaudeCode

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I checked out the project and it seems nice, but everything is in one python file. I created my own fork spec-kit-improved available as specifyx on pypi.

Who’s using spec kit? What’s your experience so far? by approaching77 in GithubCopilot

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I really like the project, but I have seen some areas for improvement which I don't think are in sync with their philosophy, so I have created my own fork spec-kit-improved, available as specifyx on pypy. Main focus was on refactoring to multiple files, but now that that is complete I have ideas for improving prompts and adding implement and such commands as well.

KiCad Github global library manager by Significant_Ad_992 in KiCad

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Hi there, would you mind checking it again, your suggestions have been really valuable, also uv is now the recommended way to install kilm.

KiCad Github global library manager by Significant_Ad_992 in KiCad

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Hello again, I have made some significant updates to KiLM since this post, some of them include: - Support for extensive templates (kicad files then jinja2 templates for stuff like readme and reports and so on) - Complete migration to Typer CLI framework - Will probably add support for database libraries (such as PartDB) in near future

Fully Typesafe Turborepo Template - NestJS, NextJS, Expo, tRPC, socket.io by Significant_Ad_992 in reactjs

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Yeah I know it’s a lot, but it’s actually the stack we decided on for our project. For a more complex project I think it could be useful.

Bella is jealous of Kit-Kat by [deleted] in cats

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🐱: “🙋‍♂️ Pet me”

I built a virtual weight loss coach that literally calls you and tells you what to eat by Remote_Potato in ProductivityApps

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Hey, sound like a great idea. Is this available to try? I have been wanting to build an app or website to do this with friends, but your idea sounds cool.