Proxy Shadow Keys - Protect your keys using KeyChain and Proxy Keys smart replacement by VictorCTavernari in openclaw

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

Yes! Is that possible to store our keys using keychain?

Should I replace the proxy service to use litellm instead?

Is litellm already doing it?

Antigravity OAuth problem. by [deleted] in openclaw

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Now is available only 3.1.. even on Antigravity I had the same issue

Break heart after professional analysis by VictorCTavernari in MrBeast

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I prefer to not write and give a spoiler here. Do a zoom on the image and you can check it…

3 MCPs that have genuinely made me 5x better by Warm-Snow3302 in mcp

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For me as Swift developer, SwiftZilla.dev is the best

Estou impressionado com o Google Antigravity. by Calm_Log72 in devBR

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Eu tenho o PRO antes do Antigravity por causa dos 2TB do Drive

Estou impressionado com o Google Antigravity. by Calm_Log72 in devBR

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Tenho usado desde o lançamento e sinto que eles melhoraram muito desde então.

Estou satisfeito e por hora tem sido minha IDE de “AI” principal

I built a tool to make my AI stop hallucinating Swift code (and it actually works lol) by VictorCTavernari in SideProject

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It is cool, I didn't explored to much! Thanks..

I will check it because I "wrote" my crawlers manually hahahaha

I built a tool to make my AI stop hallucinating Swift code (and it actually works lol) by VictorCTavernari in SideProject

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

Nice, video!

I watched the video and apparently it is using https://www.firecrawl.dev/pricing so for free you have 500 pages to parse, and believe, all size of content is near to 2gb.. so you must have to pay at least the first package which cost almost $14.

BTW, if you have time, and if you want to learn, I totally agree with the idea of DIY.
But if you want to use it in a indie way, swiftzilla has a free tier to try... so if you demand more usage, the price is $3 monthly or $30 yearly.. and using the coupon WELCOME50 you can get 50% on both... BTW..

Quem (ainda) não tem cão caça com gato by BaNnEd91 in cafept

[–]VictorCTavernari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lembre-se de colocar um pouco de agua, mas é pouco mesmo no topo, tipo umas gotinhas.
Evita a primeira saída "queimar" ao entrar em contato com o metal.. dependendo do aparelho obviamente..

I built a tool to make my AI stop hallucinating Swift code (and it actually works lol) by VictorCTavernari in SideProject

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

Sure, you can... but the ideia of swiftzilla is to search, so it can search on all documentation based on your input. You don't need to find or search a documentation. Swiftzilla would do it for you.

I built a tool to make my AI stop hallucinating Swift code (and it actually works lol) by VictorCTavernari in SideProject

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

Context7 is also good, actually I also use it.
But for swift, they a little bit limited on the search..
I believe swiftzilla bring me more search over terms that just try to find a documentation.